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Anonymous Posted on Feb 28, 2011

My xbox 360 controller dosent work!I have a black controller and a white one,the white one dosent trun on it just flashes like a freaking comilean!

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There's a little button on the front of your 360 and the same button is on the front of the controller. You hit the button on the 360 and the green lights around the power button start to circle. Then you hit it on your controller and the green lights around thexbox guide button start to circle. In a second or two they'll find each other and both will flash at the same time, and it's synced up. I think there's a little symbol of air waves next to the button.

Try this it should fix your problem

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