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you will need a reducing transformer 220volts to 120 volts, you can find one at Radio Shack or Fry's Electronics., European countries uses 220volts, and the plug configurations are different from those of the USA.it is recomended to take one of these transformers with you when you travel abroad.
Unless the item has internal fuse, it is burned up. Look for product manual. Many times, there is a glass fuse rated for unit voltage. Replace fuse. Each fuse has specific markings.
Well, depending on how technical you are, you can: 1.) open the tv and find the fuse at the power source. This is soldered onto the board and will need to be replaced.
It may be that you accidentally deleted your gamer tag. try recovering it from Xbox live. if you deleted your tag you may have also accidentally deleted your saves too which you cannot recover.
its microsoft!!!!!!!!!! bugs galore!!!!!!!! unplug the wireless adapter while the xbox is off.........turn the xbox back on and let it load with the ethernet plugged in...turn the system off using the control after you have established a connection the the network......unplug the ethernet and reinstall the wireless....turn it back on and let it load.....it still might not work in which case you will have to power cycle one more time.........and oh yeah, check in your setting to make sure wireless adapters are activated...
Check the fuse. Otherwise there's another fuse at the low voltage transformer itself. it will be covered with plastic tape on the primary winding of the transformer. Just replace it and enjoy your music
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