I have personally experienced the Xbox 360 "General Hardware Failure" or what is better known as the Red Ring of Death. So, I have a pretty good idea what you are feeling right about now. In addition, I have used Xbox 360 repair guides to fix numerous consoles. The following list was developed from experience and is written to prevent you from wasting your money.
What should you look for in a Xbox 360 repair guide? Here is my minimum list of demands, and I do mean demands! I, absolutely, would have to have these things before I bought an Xbox 360 repair guide and I strongly suggest that you not settle for anything less either.
1. First, I try to get an indication about the authors. I look to see if whoever put this thing together knows what they are talking about. Are they an expert? Have they actually repaired an Xbox 360 successfully? So my number one criteria is that the author needs to be an experienced, successful, expert.
2. Does the Xbox 360 repair guide contain detailed, written step by step instructions with pictures? I am the type of person who doesn't want to leave anything up to chance. If you are going to teach me how to do anything, you need to explain each step carefully. Also, I want as many pictures as possible. And not just lots of pictures, but high quality detailed pictures. So, the guide you purchase needs to contain high quality, detailed, written, step by step instructions with lots of pictures.
3. Does the guide include videos? I am a visual learner and videos really help me. If the Xbox 360 repair guide contains videos, this is a bonus for me. But the videos could have been shot with a cell phone. So, the question really is, does it have high quality videos? The guide you select needs to include high quality videos that show every step clearly and compliment the written instructions.
4. What if I have questions? Does the guide come with support? The Xbox 360's manufacturer spans more than a couple of years now and not every Xbox 360 is the same. So, I want to be able to ask somebody a question if I get stuck. You need some kind of support. It could be chat, email, whatever, but, you need to be able to talk to someone and ask them a question.
5. How is the guide available? I need it now so I can fix my Xbox 360 right now! The most instantaneous method would be down loadable pdf instructions with access to the videos on line. The guide you purchase has to allow for instantaneous access immediately after you plunk down your cash.
6. Is there a guarantee? What if it doesn't work? Can I get my money back. I have to be able to get my money back for any reason. You need a 100% unconditional money back guarantee. Do not settle for less!
7. Incentives. If I buy this guide are there any extras? Does the guide provide for a forum? Any money back? Coupons? I want the most I can get for my money. I don't have to have this one, so I guess it isn't a demand, but it certainly would help me to make my decision. If all things are equal and one guide has a better bonus, I would go with the bonus. Look for a bonus.
So, there you have it, six, possibly seven criteria that are the bare minimum requirements you should settle for in an Xbox 360 repair guide. There are quite a few repair guides on the market so try to do a side by side comparison of all the features that they proclaim. Make the most informed decision that you can. I know you are in a hurry, but take a little time and comparison shop. You will be glad you did. Good luck and I hope you get back to gaming soon.
Xbox 360 Repair Guide
If your game had stuck to your Xbox 360 system, what would you do? Before thinking of ripping it off and throwing it away, read on to know the Xbox 360 Repair Guide for a game stuck. Bringing your Xbox 360 to Microsoft and let it be repaired will cost at least $150. If you want to save that amount then learn how to get your game unstuck.
The common trick will be unplugging the power by allowing it to rest itself. Try to plug it in within a few minutes. If it doesn't help at all try to unplug it again. This has always been the first step and the safest step when encountering problems of your game.
If you are unfortunate and it really didn't work out then you need to pay attention to these step by step Xbox 360 Repair guide. Remove the face plate on the console using a thick paper clip and straighten out one end. From there you will see small holes under the DVD player and one hole from the right.
The next thing depends in the specific drive of your Xbox 360. Find a small hole underneath on the right part of your Xbox 360 while opening the plate if you are having a Toshiba or Samsung DVD drive. Push it using a straightened paper clip until it heat its gear. The gear must be spun from left to right. Do it carefully until it moves.
On the other hand, poke the first hole on the left if you have a Hitachi DVD drive. Just like the steps above, push it using a straightened paper clip until it heats the gear. Spin it from left to right until you feel it moves. Remember not to push too hard as it can damage your Xbox 360 for real.
From there, you will be able to pull it slightly to help it open as soon as the tray starts to eject. There would be no problem to remove it. Now, you have save $150 by simply following Xbox 360 Repair Guide.
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