The Super Annoying Xbox 360 Error Codes

I’m sure if you have been playing xbox 360 games for a while, then you are already familiar with various xbox 360 error codes, such as E71 or E74, etc. It’s a common issue with Microsoft gaming consoles, because it’s not that bad as having the ugly red ring of death, when you just can’t do anything no longer and just get have to sit down starring at those useless xbox 3 red lights.

What’s even worse is that Microsoft doesn’t fix their xbox 360 problems free of charge. There’s a fee of $140 that needs to be paid, and it’s not like a few days fix, because you have to wait at least 3 WEEKS, before you can get your xbox 360 repair done. If you a hardcore gaming machine like me, and play 5 hours a day of Gears of War, then there’s no way you’re going to wait for THAT long. So since Microsoft warranty wasn’t an option for me, I decided to fix xbox 360 error codes myself.

You must be thinking now that I’m some kind of a PRO computer technician, but I have to admit I know absolutely nothing about electronics and I’m totally useless, when it comes to repairing any kind of stuff. So how the hell did I manage to do carry out a xbox 360 repair? Well, it was actually dead simple. Not only it was easy, but cheaper and most importantly QUICKER, than what it would take Microsoft employees to do it.

Basically, if you do a search in mighty Google, you will come across many different xbox 360 repair guides, which claim that you can fix ALL xbox 360 error codes yourself in just under 2 hours. To be honest, I was a bit skeptical, but decided just to give it a try, because the guide was only 30 bucks and money-back guarantee was also included – I had nothing to lose.

Well, after quickly putting my xbox apart by following video instructions from a xbox 360 repair guide, I found what was causing the problem and repaired everything myself in just about an hour. Guys, it’s really simple and you don’t need any special tools to do this. Just get James Dean’s xbox 360 fix guide, and you will see what I mean.

CLICK HERE to check out James’s Xbox 360 website and learn more.

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