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Post by Scarecrow on Mar 12, 2009 20:12:15 GMT -5
ok, so first we'll have a little backstory. around the end of January last year, my XBox360 RRODed on me. We sent it in, and it was returned to us in 2 weeks in working order.
HOWEVER, after a while, we got X-Box LIVE. This prompted us to update our interface to NXE, which with my knowledge of windows, I should have been wary of. Unfortunately, this was not the case, and I installed NXE. shortly after, several of my games ceased to perform to factory standards. By that, I mean they freeze after 5-10 minutes of playing them. Every time.
The games I've noticed so far include:
Fable 2 Guitar Hero World Tour Need 4 Speed Undercover
Anybody have a solution or suffering from a similar problem?
tl;dr - upgraded to NXE and now games have a habit of freezing on my XBox.
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Post by Destratharian on Mar 12, 2009 21:21:00 GMT -5
Did your button of activating "Xbox 360" color green turn into red?
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Post by Scarecrow on Mar 12, 2009 21:54:35 GMT -5
that would be the RROD(Red Ring of Death) That's why I sent it in.
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Post by Destratharian on Mar 12, 2009 22:05:45 GMT -5
that would be the RROD(Red Ring of Death) That's why I sent it in. So your xbox 360 was replaced... Report this to Microsoft the problem and I'm sure they'll figure it out for you.  I'm not knowledged on Xbox 360 or any system games, only on computers. 
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Post by Scarecrow on Mar 12, 2009 22:13:00 GMT -5
It wasn't replaced, just the hardware that broke. Besides, my past has shown me that Microsoft cannot be trusted to do anything right. You gotta do it yourself.
Do you know computer hardware or software? I try to make sure I know both.
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Post by Destratharian on Apr 3, 2009 20:41:14 GMT -5
It wasn't replaced, just the hardware that broke. Besides, my past has shown me that Microsoft cannot be trusted to do anything right. You gotta do it yourself. Do you know computer hardware or software? I try to make sure I know both. The hardware broke while it was carried to you? If so, I suggest that you look for a professional help.
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Post by Scarecrow on Apr 5, 2009 23:33:49 GMT -5
thats what the red-ring is, a hardware malfunction. and microsoft only repairs red-rings for free >.<
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