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Nato King
01-30-2006, 03:06 PM
Found this story on the web thought it was a bit funny so I am posting it here to see what you guys think of it.
http://www.joystiq.com/media/2006/01/redlightringxbox360.jpg

During some late night shenanigans this past Friday, the power strip, which the Xbox 360 power supply and a host of other devices are connected to, was inadvertently kicked out of the wall socket. At the time, the Xbox 360 was streaming music from an iPod, while the visualization danced on a monitor. A nasty crackle & pop, followed by silence alerted us to the situation.

Once the power strip was reconnected, an attempt to reboot the 360 resulted in the appearance of the dreaded red lights. To make matters worse, it was the flashing three-light pattern (i.e. internal error). I quickly shut the console off and rebooted. To my delight, the welcoming green glow emanated from the circle of light and the startup logo appeared on the monitor. I watched as the Dashboard successfully loaded and then turned the console back off. It was all good—or so I thought...
The following morning I enjoyed a DVD on the 360, but when I attempted to fire up some PDZ co-op later that day, I had some trouble syncing the wireless controller with the console. I figured the battery was dead, so I plugged in the play-and-charge cable. I still couldn't get the devices to sync. I figured the battery must be really dead, so I pulled out a second controller and a fresh set of batteries. Nope, nothing.

Panic mode set in. I rummaged through some drawers and uncovered the hardware manual, but the instructions for connecting a wireless controller proved futile. I found that I could power on the 360 with the controller, but could not perform further actions. I also discovered that none of the USB ports recognized the iPod or a digital camera. I looked up the number for Xbox Support and picked up the phone.

After being led through the same useless connecting steps—multiple times—the rep issued a repair order. I was to receive a shipping box on Monday or Tuesday and would get a new or repaired unit within 8 days. There was no fee (and I didn't have to purchase the extended warranty repair plan). While the service time seemed reasonable, I was discouraged that Xbox Support couldn't offer any procedure or explanation beyond what I had already found in the manual. Wasn't there a diagnostics test I could run?

I dismantled the unit as advised, removing the cables, hard drive, and memory unit, preparing the 360 for shipping. Later I decided to plug the console back in—just the cables—so I could watch another DVD. For whatever reason, the media remote still functioned. For now, I am stuck with an overpriced DVD player. Sweet.

ll Mista GT ll
01-30-2006, 03:50 PM
Cool story...

thatdude222
01-30-2006, 05:18 PM
sucks to be him. mine works fine.
i did find one way to make it freeze iontentionally- if your ina pdz multiplayer match, when it ends, after the load screen when teh screen geos black for about a second or so, open the dvd drive and the 360 freezes. a reboot fixes this. works on every 360 ive tried.

Marc
01-30-2006, 06:27 PM
I think the key is to take care of your stuff and not "inadvertantly kick the power suppy off the wall".

BL00D0F47
07-08-2006, 02:44 AM
Had this problem myself.. without the violent kicking of anything to do with my poor poor baby now she has the red light glow :( well thanks best buy ill be using that warranty tomorrow!


Damn u red Hypnotic blinking:(

ll Mista GT ll
07-08-2006, 11:53 AM
I had the red blinking too, but that was just a power failure.

killerscott
07-09-2006, 12:55 AM
Mine blinked but it was because the cables weren't plugged in all the way in the back... I can't put in words how scary the red ring is!