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Friend of mine uses a XBOX and well up to last week he was happy as a clam.  

Last Friday the box worked fine until it just shut off.

I thought it was overheating or something, but it wasn’t hot at all.

1 hour later it was up again but only for like 10 minutes. Now, it won’t even power up at all.

Anyone think of what this could be?

Many thanks in advance.

LaneLander
red ring of death?
well that sucks, i have a lot of ideas, however they won't work on something like an xbox, jut keep trying it until it works, prolly something must of burned out, like a resistor or something :P
Well, Microsoft has a 3 year warranty on all 360's, so just send it in to them and get a replacement.
sounds to me like its an old xbox.. not a 360, at least i hope not lol... umm hmmm... list of things id try...
1. make sure its all the way plugged in.. ive tripped over cords and half unplugged them without knowing lol..
2. check the contacts on the power cord and see if they look burned....
3. at this point id prolly yell at it and smack it a few times and give up for a day... (yes ive broken a radio and my psp.. i threw the radio out the window and it worked after that... psp wouldnt charge so i dropped it few times.. now it works LOL and im serious but i don't recommend doing it if you don't mind buying another one anyways)
4. lol next day id open it up and see if it has a fuse, which could have burned out.... easily replacable if that's the case (don't quote me on that.. cause i don't really know but most fuses just pop out and back in)
5. if nothing else find someone who knows alot about modding and ask them what it may be...
ive never had an xbox but those things are just general electronics trouble shooting... so should aply to most everything cept the fuse.... not everything has one but high power stuff like my surround sound has one and ive burned it out before ampping the hell out the signal (oppss lol)
metalgear08 Wrote:Well, Microsoft has a 3 year warranty on all 360's, so just send it in to them and get a replacement.

Actually, MS has a 1 year warranty on all 360s. It has a 3 year warranty for Red Ring of Death.  Most people find that to be really stupid, since the 2nd most common problem is the "Please put this disc in an Xbox 360" message. That was what destroyed my 1st 360.  Most 360 owners think it should be 3 years warranty for everything considering how faulty the 360's hardware is.  If it is under a year old, get a replacement.
This is a sign to buy a ps3!
I would go with azumi except for 3 and 4.

Beating the Hell out of it won't fix it and I've modded an xbox, there are no fuses.
I would open it up take some pictures and post it (So I can see what's going on).
Oh and before you ask you will need torx bit screwdriver.

You could also wait...I've had it happen where one day something seems broken and the next it appears to have fixed itself. Also if water was spilled on it, in some unkown way, it would give the water time to dry and it would work after that.
Slushba132 Wrote:I would go with azumi except for 3 and 4.

Beating the Hell out of it won't fix it and I've modded an xbox, there are no fuses.
I would open it up take some pictures and post it (So I can see what's going on).
Oh and before you ask you will need torx bit screwdriver.

You could also wait...I've had it happen where one day something seems broken and the next it appears to have fixed itself. Also if water was spilled on it, in some unkown way, it would give the water time to dry and it would work after that.

actually all electronics these days have either surface mounted fuses or integrated ones, however they are not usually repairable because of the size issues. in some rare cases you can bypass the fuses but this is very risky - fuses usually blow for a reason, its safer to have a fuse blow than a whole chip, circuit board, console, table, house. (you get the idea :P)

as for the water comment - that will only be true if the console was not used while wet, because if it was it probably won't be easily fixable by drying it out.

only way to be sure is do the obvious - if its a 360 check the psu light and the ring of light as well - they warn of failures. check plug fuses (power surges can and have blown fuses). check power cables. check all cables actually. check internal parts if applicable - loose cables inside can cause errors like this. etc. good luck.
I've actually had a tv soaked in water...
I turned it on and it was blue (no picture just a dead blue like BSOD) , and me (being young and stupid left it on like that for about 2 hours)
eventually I shut it of wen't to bed and the next morning I turned it on and it worked.
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