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Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Basics of Xbox 360 Repair - How to Fix a Broken Xbox 360

Although the Xbox 360 is an excellent console, with powerful graphics and a good selection of games, it is still prone to one problem - the red ring of death, This is caused by various hardware errors such as a loose graphics processing unit, or the more common issue of overheating due to too much heat in too small of an area inside the case. Today you're going to learn the basics of Xbox 360 repair - how to fix a broken Xbox 360.

Essentially, the only way to fix a broken Xbox 360 is to cure the problem that is causing the red ring of death in the first place, However, there can be a bit of an issue here - it is quite hard to tell exactly what the specific cause is without good technical knowledge of electronics. Don't give up on your Xbox 360, as it is still possible to fix it. However, to have any hope of repairing your console, you will have to buy an Xbox 360 repair guide.

They're not expensive, most of the good ones offer a money back guarantee, and there are high quality, step-by-step videos on tap to assist you with the repair process. Buying one of these guides is really a basic of Xbox 360 repair, as without one you will have no idea what exactly is causing the red ring of death. My personal recommendation is "Xbox 360 3 Red Light Fix; Pro Gamer Edition". It shows you how to determine the exact cause of your problem, how to fix it (using videos) and how to ensure that it doesn't come back again; it is also competitively priced, and seems to offer a good level of customer support. This repair guide certainly showed me how to fix a broken Xbox 360.

Click here to learn more about "Xbox 360 3 Light Fix; Pro Gamer Edition" (my personally recommended repair guide) at Xbox 360 Central - it will enable you to repair your Xbox 360 in under two hours in the comfort of your own home. Read free reviews on the top repair products and learn the basics of Xbox 360 repair - how to fix a broken Xbox 360.

James Philipson has been involved in the electronics industry for over 10 years and has repaired more than 30 Xbox 360 consoles since the platform's release over two years ago. Please visit one of the links above and you will be able to download a free copy of his "What Causes The 3 Red Lights Error" report.

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