Fix an XBox 360 with the "ring of death"

Fix an XBox 360 with the "ring of death"

Is you XBox 360 suffing from the "ring of death" (3 flashing lights)? Take a look at this instructional video of a two part series and learn how to fix the rod red ring of death. This tutorial does not cover the XBox 360's diassembling process, you'll need to know how to do that before you can perform this self repair on your game console.

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Creator's Site: www.FixYourOwnXbox.com
Curated By: bird crick

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smithkarl58 (1) 11 months ago
hi ive got ring of death on my xbox and ive tried to repair it but wen i put it all bk togetherand connected the av and the power leads and turned it bk on it still has 3 red light could you please give me some advice further wat to do please
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killerbeast180 5 days ago
Did you also do the penny trick cuz i dont see the pads on the back of mother board
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