BigDPW
03-14-2010, 06:17 PM
Okay I have had the same Xbox (Pro edition) for about 4 years now with no trouble. Surprising I know giving all the RROD issues around with the early X360s. Last week it started having the screen go scrambled and then black about 5 minutes into any gaming session. A couple days later it would simply go black on screen with some small diagonal lines visible. The audio was never affected at all.
Called XBox support a last week and they walked me through some useless troubleshooting stuff. I.E. make sure your cables are connected, turn on the xbox, etc... I borrowed my brother-in-laws AV cable today to check to make sure it was not a bum cable hoping that was it but knowing it likely was not. Of course the same problem exists with his cables too.
Any suggestions on the best way to handle this. I know that xbox has been less willing lately to replace xboxes than they were early on. I don't want to say the wrong thing and risk them not helping me out and making me pay a bunch to get it repaired if there is a way to just get a new one. If I tell them it RRODed will they just replace it no questions? I thought I had heard that. I don't mind paying to have it repaired just would prefer not to have to.
Also any advice on when I get a new/repaired/refurbed machine how the quickest way to get all my stuff on it is... Is it as simple as keeping the HD and putting it on there?
Thanks!
Called XBox support a last week and they walked me through some useless troubleshooting stuff. I.E. make sure your cables are connected, turn on the xbox, etc... I borrowed my brother-in-laws AV cable today to check to make sure it was not a bum cable hoping that was it but knowing it likely was not. Of course the same problem exists with his cables too.
Any suggestions on the best way to handle this. I know that xbox has been less willing lately to replace xboxes than they were early on. I don't want to say the wrong thing and risk them not helping me out and making me pay a bunch to get it repaired if there is a way to just get a new one. If I tell them it RRODed will they just replace it no questions? I thought I had heard that. I don't mind paying to have it repaired just would prefer not to have to.
Also any advice on when I get a new/repaired/refurbed machine how the quickest way to get all my stuff on it is... Is it as simple as keeping the HD and putting it on there?
Thanks!