If you are reading this article then chances are that your immunity to the Red Rings of Death has finally run out. The only solution now is to learn to fix your broken Xbox 360. Well I’m glad that you’ve found your way here instead of some website that is trying to either give you bogus information or sell you unreliable and risky methods to fixing your Xbox 360. The fact remains that until this day, there has not been a single reliable source of information that tells you how to permanently solve the RROD problem and fix your Xbox 360. I know this because I’ve searched high and low and through almost every web page on the internet. Looking for just one solid piece of information I have only come across a few sources that provide the fix that we 360 owners need.
Most of the recommended sources of information that you will find when you search Google are dangerous, risky, or unreliable at best. The first method that’s very commonly being touted as the “solution” is known as the “Towel Method”. This method involved wrapping your delicate console in a towel and letting it run until it overheats. The theory behind this is that if you over heat your system, the vital parts inside of your system that are broken will melt back together thereby fixing your broken Xbox 360. The problem with this is that overheating your system can pretty much fry your motherboard period. If that happens your Xbox 360 is a goner – I know because this very thing happened to me and I had to get a whole new Xbox 360.
The next method to fix your Xbox 360 requires opening up your system and soldering some vital components together thereby solving the problem. The problem with this method is that “soldering vital components” requires a bit of technical experience. If you’ve never used a soldering gun then I would highly recommend against the use of this method as you might make a mistake and have permanent glitches in your system. The last most common method to fixing your broken Xbox 360 is to consult with Microsoft.
This has got to be the most unreliable method that gamers have at their disposal to fix their Xbox 360. For one thing Microsoft’s customer service is awkward, long, and costly if you’re not under warranty. Aside from all of that sending your system off to some remote location in Texas to sit for two months if you’re lucky, sounds more like a gamble than a fix. And to make things better Microsoft has been known to only “temporarily” solve the Red Ring of Death error. Millions of 360 users worldwide have reported that only after a short period of time of getting their systems back the Red Ring of Death showed its ugly face again.
So because of all of the apparent nonsense that’s being handed off to people as “the solution” I am going to set the record and provide you with the one true permanent fix for the Red Ring of Death error. I know because it not only helped me, or my friends, but thousands of Xbox 360 users all around the world. You can now fix your broken Xbox 360 yourself, in the comfort of your own home, and be done and have your Xbox 360 fixed in under 1 hours time! Oh but you’re not a technical expert? Great! Even better! Because you don’t have to be. The fix is so simple and easy that it’s curious that Microsoft isn’t using it? All that will be required of you is to use a screw driver to take off the face plate, side panels, open your system up, make a small adjustment to the cooling unit and PRESTO – just like that you are done and your system is permanently fixed! And what’s even better is that video tutorials are provided so you can watch every step of the way as technical professionals who developed the fix walk you from start to finish. So take advantage of this revolutionary fix and get your system back up and running by today.
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Daniel Durbin is a hardcore gaming enthusiast and Xbox 360 Fanboy. You can can get more information on how to fix a broken Xbox 360 at his website http://www.360ProFix.com which was created to help Xbox 360 enthusiasts fix their broken systems and get back into the game. |




