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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Xbox 360 >> Xbox 360 Error Codes

Xbox 360 Error Codes

I've been asked to elaborate on the errors codes some of you guys may be getting





You will be able to determine the difference between the 3 flashing lights and the error code lights by judging the rate in which they flash.

Here is how you can interpret the LEDs to get the code number:
  • All four lights flashing = 0
  • One light flashing = 1
  • Two Lights flashing = 2
  • Three Lights flashing = 3


Possible Faults

0001 power supply problem
0002 power supply problem

0010
over heating
0011 over heating
0012 over heating
0013 over heating

0020
(Not yet known, possibly overheating)


0022 GPU Error / GPU Overheating


0102 unknown error - littereally means the console does not know what is wrong. possibly a short or cold solder joint somewhere (2 reports of people repairing this, one was removing moisture build up inside the console, the other used a hot-air rework to reflow the BGA ram chips)

0110
(Unknown)

1022
(Unknown)

THINGS TO TRY

  1. Try restarting the Xbox 360
  2. If restarting the console does not fix the problem, follow these steps:
  • Turn the console off
  • Unplug all the power and AV cables from the Xbox 360
  • Unplug the power cord from the main power source
  • Firmly reconnect all the cables
  • Turn on the console

If these steps do not resolve the behavior, turn the console off, remove the hard drive unit and then turn on the console. If the 3x Red LED error light is no longer displayed, turn the console off, re-attach the hard drive, and then turn on the console.


PREVENTION SUGGESTIONS
To try to prevent this problem, use the following precautions:

  • Do not block any openings on the Xbox 360 console
  • Do not put the Xbox 360 unit on a bed, on a sofa, or on any soft surface that may block ventilation openings.
  • Do not put the Xbox 360 in a confined space, such as a bookcase, a rack, or a cabinet, unless the space is well-ventilated.
  • Do not put the Xbox 360 near any heat source, such as a radiator, a heat register, a stove, or an amplifier
  • Consider buying a 3rd party cooler such as Pelican brand

DO NOT EVER PUT YOUR CONSOLE IN THE FREEZER OR OUT IN COLD WEATHER
Some people think that doing this might help "fix" a hot console, in fact doing so could cause even bigger problems. Electronic devices like your console are made to function at and around room temperature, extreme cold temperatures can often cause just as many problems as extreme warm temperatures (such as overheating). Also if the console is located in a dramatically cold area while running, the difference in temperature between the hot console and cold air can create condensation which in turn will short out your console making the situation far worse. Condensation will happen more quickly if your console is hot due to the greater difference in temperature. DO NOT DO IT.







If none of the above suggestions work, contact MS customer support get get a support ticket started.
In the US Customer Support can be reached at 1-800-4-MY-XBOX (1-800-469-9269)



ORIGINAL SOURCE: CLEVERMOD.COM

Xbox 360 Repair Service

Is your XBOX 360 freezing on you? Is it giving you RED RINGS around the power button? Can't seem to get it to work at all? Not a problem. We at www.modchipman.com now provide a XBOX 360 Diagnostic/Repair service. For a low price of $10 for a diagnostic, we'll diagnose your system and let you know exactly what is wrong with it. If you choose to get a repair, that $10 will be used towards your repair costs. If you decide that the repair is not worth it, you're only out $10 + shipping. Definitely worth a shot to get your $300+ system working again.

Most common problems with the 360 are the red led rings around the power button. These tend to occur either at startup or during gameplay (system will freeze, then when restarting, you will get flashing red rings). Normally this can be a variety of problems, but commonly found to be an overheating issue which can be resolved with proper re-soldering and re-application of thermal paste. This tends to cost $99 to fix. If you are experiencing this type of problem, most likely our thermal paste/re-soldering service will fix your problem. Normally MS will charge $150 for this repair.

Please include your XBOX 360 system and your POWER BRICK. If you've opened your 360, please let us know if you've attempted any fixes yourself prior to us diagnosing the system. Please also be as detailed as possible with the symptoms you've experienced and the situations you experienced them in (i.e. I was playing halo 2 and it played for 15 minutes and then froze, when restarting, it gave flashing red lights).

POSSIBLE CAUSES TO YOUR 3 RED LIGHTS

Most people experience the 3 red lights and an error code of overheating. This overheating of the 360 can be caused by quite a few things;

  • bad power brick (giving too much power to your system)

  • bad placement of system (with no ventilation causing the air inside to not flow well)

  • bad motherboard component manufacturing/application (cold solder joints, loose bga, etc)

  • bad quality thermal paste used on the heatsinks

Bad power supplies have been known to cause this issue quite often. Unfortunately if you are at the point of the 3 red lights, most likely the bad power supply has already done its damage. If you are identified as having a bad power supply, we can not assure that your system will run for a long time with this power supply. What we suggest is purchasing a new power supply from a reputable source (walmart sells an ANTEC version of the power supply). This will insure that the repairs done by us will last a long time.

WHAT WE DO

The probability that a system experiencing all these problems getting repaired successfully is somewhat low. If it's one or two of those problems, the chances of the system lasting quite a long time is very good. The repairs we do are heat/time sensitive and we attempt to repair them and test them for at least 24-48 hours running games/movies. After this time if the system has not demonstrated any heating issues or freezing, we will consider the repair successful.

REPAIRS WILL TAKE 4-6 WEEKS ON AVERAGE

For overheating repair, we do quite a few operations to the system. We'll redo the thermal paste existing on the cpu/gpu with great quality Arctic Silver 5 (AC5) thermal paste for optimum efficiency in heat transfer. We will redo any loose/cold solder points that have affected the conductivity or basic operation of the processors or memory chips. Essentially, your system gets the following

- REFLOW ON THE MOTHERBOARD

- XCLAMP FOR GPU/CPU

these two heavy duty repairs will eliminate 95% of the problems with XBOX 360 overheating error codes.

WARRANTY

The overheating repair comes with a 30 day warranty. This applies to the repairs done by modchipman.com. If your system gets the 3 red lights and the error code is the same as before, modchipman will cover the warranty work on your system.

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO WHEN YOU GET IT BACK

The repair that we do is a very time and heat sensitive repair. The system needs quite a bit of attention for the first few weeks. What YOU can do once you receive the system back is make sure it has proper ventilation, has a fully functional power brick and that the system is sitting UPRIGHT. We've noticed that upright systems tend to cool much better than ones sitting horizontally. These precautions can make your system last for quite a long time.

Please do not send us systems which have been flashed improperly or have been tampered with with modchips. We are providing this repair/diagnostic service for systems that are having documented problems through www.microsoft.com. Any systems that are sent to us for flash repair or modchip install repair will be returned without diagnostics. We have a "let modchipman mod your 360" service for modchip installs, please use that service instead of doing any mods on your own.

Xbox 360 >> Xbox 360 Repair And Service

XB360 Repair and Service

Xbox 360 Repair - Repairing a XB360The Xbox 360 is one of the the most powerful game consoles on the market today. With three symmetrical CPU cores running at 3.2 GHz each, and unparalelled multithreading capabilities, the Xbox 360 has horsepower to spare. Microsoft has lept out of the next generation gate, and is trying to close the lead SONY has on them in the console market from the last generation. With amazing hi definition video capabilities and stunning audio, I have seen the next generation of video games, and I like what I see. I haven't been this impressed since I saw a nearly arcade perfect Donkey Kong running on a ColecoVision kiosk display in a Toy's 'R' Us in 1982.

OSG can repair Xbox 360 systems, suffering from many different failures, DVDrom drive issues, heat issues, "Unreadable Disc" failures and more. OSG has the necessary replacement parts for the repair of your Xbox 360. Estimates are free* and no obligation. Repairs and replacement options are always cheaper than replacing with a new system. If the estimate is approved, and repairs are performed, repairs come with a 90 day warranty, matching the standard Microsoft warranty time frame. We are so confident in the quality of the Xbox 360 repair work OSG can perform, that we're willing to give a warranty that is second to none.

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Xbox 360 >> Fix Broken Xbox 360's

Need Xbox Repair? Has your broken Xbox 360 crashed your party? With the right tools and a few simple tips, you can get your Xbox up and running again in no time… hopefully!

All information about how to dismantle your Xbox 360 is provided for educational reasons. Please do not try this at home as you risk electric shock, death, injury, and voiding your warranty!

Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational use only. The owner of his website assumes no liability for information relating to the dissasembly or cover removal of your Xbox 360.

You should understand that by opening the case on your Xbox 360 you may void your warranty.

You should understand that electronic devices like the Xbox 350 may pose an electric shock hazard even after being unplugged from the wall, and that by opening the device you run the risk of electrocution.

Have you managed to break your Xbox and need to repair your Xbox 360 by yourself (DIY Xbox repair). Well you have come to the right site! We have links on this site to all the best articles here about how to fix your Xbox.

Xbox 360 >> Faulty Xbox 360 Repair Guide

Learning how to repair your XBox will save you some major money. Microsoft will not tell you how to fix these errors. They'll ask you to send your system back to them for repair. The typical cost for a repair can be as much as $140 plus shipping and handling. Also - they do not always guarantee a fix!

Use this guide to repair your own XBox 360 - and save your $140 for games.

You could actually make money using this guide! - Searching the internet, you'll find that there are a TON of people having these problems with their XBox 360s. Just do a search for "XBOX 360 3 red lights". You'll find thousands of search results, including people trying to wrap their XBox up in a towel**, and letting it heat up. (** Warning - This may work sometimes for a short while, but in the long run, it will burn up your xbox.) You could buy XBox 360s that have this error - at a discounted price. Then you could use this guide to repair them, then sell them for huge profits. This guide will pay for itself with just one repair.

PS - If you buy a guide, be sure to find out if the guide includes wrapping your Xbox in a towel. Our guide does not have you wrapping your Xbox in a towel. Our repair guide will not jeopardize your Xbox.

Xbox 360 >> Total Xbox Repairs To Cost $1B?

In another setback for Microsoft's unprofitable entertainment and devices division, the company says it is planning to spend at least $1 billion to repair Xbox 360 consoles. (July 6)
AP

Xbox 360 >> Broken Xbox 360

A Tale of 11 Broken Xbox 360s

One person's bad luck or proof of a serious problem? You be the judge.
By Philip Kollar, (Refrence: 1UP.COM) 06/26/2007
"I can't comment on failure rates, because it's just not something - it's a moving target. What this consumer should worry about is the way that we've treated him. Y'know, things break, and if we've treated him well and fixed his problem, that's something that we're focused on right now."
-- Peter Moore on Xbox 360 failure rates

Average, Aggravated Gamers
Justin Lowe is your average hardcore gamer. He's fully embraced the HD era, owning both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and loves his Nintendo DS and PSP for gaming on-the-go. He even helps run Aggravated Gamers, an indie gaming podcast. What's special about Justin, though, is he's currently on his twelfth Xbox 360.

"I'm no fanboy," he says, but there's no doubt he's a 360 fan. He purchased his first machine a month after the console launch, but, since then, Justin has not had a working system for longer than a month or two. The list of problems is almost comically large: three red lights of death, two with disc read errors, two dead on arrival, several with random audio and video-related issues and one that actually exploded.

Looking at the situation through Moore's own standards, how has Microsoft performed? "On a scale of one to ten, I'd rate them an 8... at first," says Lowe. His 360 broke in early January, just a few weeks after purchase. For the first six months, Microsoft customer service was polite and replacements sent very quickly. Since then, things have slowly but surely taken a turn for the worse. As the reported number of problems with 360 consoles increases (Microsoft writes them off as "vocal minority"), shipping has started taking longer and customer service less helpful.

As Justin garnered more experience with 360 repairs, he discovered something. The consoles consumers sent back by Microsoft are often refurbished, rather than brand-new. Justin found out that, with enough problems and by specifically making the request, Microsoft would send out brand-new consoles as replacements. Midway through his ordeal, he began doing this, but quickly found the downside: new consoles can take even longer to send out, with up to two weeks spent waiting for Microsoft approval. Microsoft has compensated Justin to some degree. A month of Xbox Live service, replacement headsets, some free Microsoft Points and at least one free game were offered at various points. He claims to have never asked for anything beyond the Xbox Live time.

When his third 360 broke, one customer service rep suggested he look into the wiring at his house; electricity problems could have been causing the mess-ups. Problem: none of his other systems (not to mention his several computers and other electronics) have experienced any major problems, and his father is, coincidentally, an electrician. The specific suggestion was brought up by Microsoft customer service again after the eighth console repair. This time, just to be certain, Justin had a contractor come to the house and check the wiring, where he was told that everything was in order, with no abnormalities in voltage of any of house outlets. Nevertheless, customer service has continued to suggest this as a potential cause.

If Justin's story seems too crazy to be believed here on 1UP, it's unsurprising to learn that's how message boards responded, too. He posted his plight at both Cheap Ass Gamer and NeoGAF and was promptly called a liar by many, before he decided to record a call with Microsoft's customer support.

In an MP3 that Justin shared with 1UP -- which you can listen to below -- he asks a service representative to read off his support/repair request numbers. After opening the account, the rep lets out an audible laugh. He reads them off and confirms they are under Justin's account. Just to be sure, 1UP called into Xbox Live support with Justin's contact info and asked for the same information. Again, the person on the other end laughed when they accessed Justin's account, remarking, "It looks like you have a lot of numbers."

Xbox 360 >> 3 Red Lights Error

100% of the info here was discovered by Scene Members through trial and error, a lot of the information is probably incorrect, but it is our best guess. If you discover something that is incorrect or not included please PM twistedsymphony to update the guide. Neither Xbox-Scene, twistedsymphony, nor any of the guide contributers take responsibility for any actions you might take as a result of reading this guide.

ERROR Codes

If there is a problem with the Xbox360 The LEDs in the ring of light will flash in a particular pattern. The pattern itself leads some insight to the problem. Certain patterns will lead to numbered error codes which will provide further insight to the problem. The numbered error codes are described below their corrosponding LED code.

After reading this guide if you'd like to discuss the problems you're experiencing with others you can do so in the following thread:
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=462099

these are the codes we know so far...
Please contribute if you know of new codes that are not part of this list.

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Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 are flashing red
- The AV cable cannot be detected
/ \
\ /


THINGS TO TRY
  1. Make sure that the AV cable is correctly connected to the Xbox 360 console.
  2. Disconnect the AV cable from the Xbox 360 console, and then reconnect the AV cable to the Xbox 360 console.
  3. If the four flashing red lights continue to flash, try wiping the metal area of the AV pack with a dry cloth. The metal area is the end that plugs into the console. Wipe the metal area thoroughly, and then try the AV Pack again.
  4. If the AV cable is correctly connected but the four red lights are still flashing, substitute a different AV cable if you have one available.
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Sections 1, 3, and 4 are flashing red
- General Hardware Failure
/ \
\ /


Check the secondary Error Code per the instructions in the section below

THINGS TO TRY
  1. Try restarting the console.
  2. If restarting the console does not resolve the behavior, follow these steps:
    • Turn the console off.
    • Unplug all the power and AV cables from the console.
    • Unplug the power cord from the wall socket.
    • Firmly reconnect all the cables.
    • Turn on the console.
  3. If these steps do not resolve the behavior, turn the console off, remove the hard drive, and then turn on the console. If the 3x Red LED error light is no longer displayed, turn the console off, re-attach the hard drive, and then turn on the console.
  4. Also examine the lights on the power supply. When you turn on the console, the power supply light should illuminate green even if the three lights on the RoL flash red.