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Are you experiencing xbox errors? I have too but I found out how to fix my xbox and today I am going to share those secrets with you. The problem my xbox has having is knows are “red light error”. In a nutshell the heat sinks, vents and fans were not doing their job cooling my console which was resulting in the red light error. This problem is very common in xbox consoles. My research uncovered a number of ways for me to fix my xbox and I will list some of the most common ones below. Some of them are a quick fix others may take more time. 1. Circulation. Often gamers will leave their xbox somewhere where the air doesn’t circulate well. You may just need to take your xbox off the shelf into an open space and let it breath. 2. Dust accumulation. This will often cause errors so you may simply need to blow out the dust from the vents. 3. Online repair guides. If neither of the above work you can purchase an inexpensive repair guide. A friend of mine did this and I found out that they only cost about $25 and come with step by step instructional videos for every type of xbox error/problem and come with a 100% money back guarantee. I wish that I had used one to fix my xbox instead of sending it back to Microsoft. 4. Return your xbox to Microsoft. This is what I did when I had to fix my xbox. It cost me $30 to mail and I had to pay $140 repair bill given that the 90 day warranty was expired. Worst of all I lost access to my xobx for almost two months. I know how frustrating it can be when your xbox breaks down. Having to fix my xbox was a frustrating ordeal. Hopefully this article will give you the solution you need to fix your xbox and you will be able to start playing again soon. About the Author:
Finding out how to fix my xbox was frustrating and a lot of work. Click Here to find an easy to use and inexpensive repair guide that will show you step by step how to fix any xbox problems in less than 30 minutes.
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