Since I didn’t post last night, I’ll post this morning and hopefully again tonight…
Last night a friend came over and we played Borderlands. He brought the game because he thought I might like it. Well, after playing for awhile my Xbox Red Ring’ed. I like to say that he (my friend) or the game broke my Xbox, but I know he didn’t. And since this is the second time it’s Red Ring’ed, I’m not going to mess with sending it back.
It’s kind of ironic though, my xbox (the one that just red ring’ed for a second time) was originally his. He sold it to me when he decided to buy an Elite. As condemning as this may sound to some people, no, he had nothing to do with the Xbox red ringing. Especially after Microsoft “fixed” the problem the first time. I say “fixed” in quotations because, since it happened again, apparently they did not fix it.
February 24, 2010 at 3:07 pm |
Thanks for your information. It’s really good.
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March 11, 2010 at 3:53 pm |
I really don’t think I provided much information here, but you’re welcome, I guess…
I know there are many different resources for fixing your Xbox RROD problem, but I don’t really like the idea of messing around in there and voiding the warranty (even though I realize it was probably out of warranty anyway).
Plus, I had just bought Bioshock 2 when it happened and my friend was over. I didn’t want to make him sit there while I fixed my Xbox and I wanted to play Bioshock 2 as soon as possible.
December 29, 2010 at 8:52 pm |
Most what i read online is trash and copy paste but you definitely add value. Keep it like this.