When i boot my xbox up the tv will stay blank but i will hear the sounds that it usaully makes when it logs into my account. My XBOX will turn on and I will hear all the sound that it usually makes on the TV but the TV stays blank i was playing pgr3 on my x-box 360, and all of the sudden parts of my screen was really green, like all of the green in the picture was brought out tenfold. i then re-booted my x-box and nothing showed on the screen. does anyone know what this is?
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It might bea problem with your actual video cord that plugs into the tv.... umm my xbox has a lot of issues too but ive never had this. id suggest you let it say off for a while and try somebody elses cords that connect the xbox to the tv to see if its an issue with your xbox or if its with your cords. ill also suggest you call microsoft and they can troubleshoot...
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If your Xbox 360 does not have display you need to stop the heat getting to the chips. You can actually do this yourself as many have in this forum using the recommended Xbox 360 Repair guide.
Basically the guide will show you how to stop the heat build up with videos and household items, of course if you are in doubt send it in.
Since your sound works, you know the xbox is booting properly. Check two things: 1) try another television to make sure it's not the tv. 2) try another cable(from a friend?) to see if the cable is bad.
**Also, if the video settings were saved on an unsupported setting, it could cause the screen to not show video. If you try these 2 things and you think someone might have saved bad settings, I recall a button combination you can use to reset certain things, and I try to help if it comes to that.
It's possible that your Xbox is sending out a picture that's higher resolution than your TV can display. Try reducing the resolution of the Xbox video output.
try using a different input on the tv or a different tv. make sure that you used a totally different av cable. if this all fails then you have an internal hardware failure
Check your AV cable if your tv is HD push the tab to HD if not set it to normal tv this should help you out. If that doesnt work i would try to borrow someones AV cable and try that.
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