You mention you take the Xbox 360 apart to try and fix it - the actual problem is caused by overheating on the main sensors on the back of the drive and once they get too hot you have this problem.
The drive actually shuts down to prevent damage.
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You mention you take the Xbox 360 apart to try and fix it - the actual problem is caused by overheating on the main sensors on the back of the drive and once they get too hot you have this problem.
The drive actually shuts down to prevent damage.
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You can fix this problem with an easy step by step video >> http://www.threeredlightsfix.com or you can send it in to get it fixed.
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Either way you will be stopping the heat and not replacing the drive.
Hi Reno,
I think i can answer your question:
You mention you take the Xbox 360 apart to try and fix it - the actual problem is caused by overheating on the main sensors on the back of the drive and once they get too hot you have this problem.
The drive actually shuts down to prevent damage.
You can fix this problem with an easy step by step video >> http://www.threeredlightsfix.com or you can send it in to get it fixed.
Either way you will be stopping the heat and not replacing the drive.