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No error lights. I even swapped out my component cable for a vga cable, in case that was the problem but nothing changed. I don't have a picture anymore.
Call them. I tried doing the same, didn't seem to work. The dude on the phone just ordered a UPS pickup straight away. A week later it was on it's way.Annihilator said:I registered my recently broken 360 on xbox.com and it says I have to wait to get an email back before filling out for repair. How long does it take to get that email? I did this last thursday.
Oddly enough, this exact same thing happened to a friend of mine on Monday. He disconnected everything (power cables etc) and reconnected it then it worked fine. Worth a try.punkypine said:now it just says "reading... open tray" no matter what game i put in
am i screwed? the day after MW2 came out?
ResidentDante said:Call them. I tried doing the same, didn't seem to work. The dude on the phone just ordered a UPS pickup straight away. A week later it was on it's way.
Man how annoyed I am this happened the day after I got Forza 3 and it still hasn't arrived after MW2
At least I got to fantastic games to jump into hopefully at the end of the week![]()
Ouuuuuuch.[Nintex] said:Microsoft replaced it and now I got the E76 error, it turns out about every ethernet port in my room is fried due to a lightning strike.
I have a Halo 3 edition 360, never put a face plate on it...is the face that came on the console count a face plate? Because if so, I dunno how to remove that.Psychotext said:Just the console, nothing else (not even the faceplate).
Nope, doesn't count. It's part of the system itself. If you have a custom faceplate then you should remove it.SpeedingUptoStop said:I have a Halo 3 edition 360, never put a face plate on it...is the face that came on the console count a face plate? Because if so, I dunno how to remove that.
It's still under warranty. Just get it replaced.navii said:bitch just died, a couple months over a year old. never had a console die in my 20+ years as a gamer. well done microsoft in making such a reliable machine... sad thing is Im probably gonna go out and get a new one![]()
What? How old is your system? If your system is under 3 years old, then it is still under warranty and you can get it repaired for free.teh_pwn said:So I checked out Microsoft's support site, and 3 rings means expired warranty. I didn't know that the warranty was boosted from 1 year to 3 years.
expy said:What? How old is your system? If your system is under 3 years old, then it is still under warranty and you can get it repaired for free.
You can get it repaired, I've seen people with 5-6 months expired units get them repaired.teh_pwn said:My system was manufactured on 8/25/2006.
It's really my second console. I bought my original at Circuit City in December 2006. That 360 gradually was unable to read discs (started out with longer load times, then short "trouble reading disc", followed by the game closing with a disc read error). I swapped that out around January 2007 for this one.
Can I dispute the warranty expiration? Or is it based on the manufacture date?
EDIT:
I read the 3 LED description wrong on Microsoft's site. Here's what it says:
Standard warranty expired: A three-year warranty applies to Xbox 360 issues that are associated with three red lights. Please click Request a Repair to proceed.
Putting my serial number in, MS says it's expired. So unless I call them and bitch, I have to buy a new one. I hate bitching/haggling, so I'm just going to buy a new one.
punkypine said:what the fuck.
my 360 cant read discs right now
last week it was working perfectly, over the weekend discs were sometimes iffy
now it just says "reading... open tray" no matter what game i put in
am i screwed? the day after MW2 came out?
Yes, get it fixed.Shoogoo said:Should I be worried?
Psychotext said:Yes, get it fixed.
It's lining up for a GPU failure.Shoogoo said:But .. but L4D2? :'(
It's working fine again. What could be the cause? I had to send it exactly 1 year ago for an E74.
Shoogoo said:But .. but L4D2? :'(
It's working fine again. What could be the cause? I had to send it exactly 1 year ago for an E74.
Shoogoo said:And Pankaks, why do you say I won't enjoy L4D2 as much? Do you mean it will run smoother if I get it repaired? Because I don't really see anything wrong so far, aside from the occasional display bug.
Thanks to both of you.
Pankaks said:Well in my experience, Modern Warfare 2 ran at the same FPS just with display errors. But, the black dots and lines really annoyed the hell out of me and made it hard to spot enemies during multiplayer.
It's possible that it may not bother you as much during L4D2.
It's really up to you I guess. I personally couldn't fully enjoy MW2 with all the display errors.
Shoogoo said:I don't have that kind of dots things.. Though yeah you're right, I'm considering sending it back as it's under warranty until 2nd of December.
But I'm confused on how to prove it. I never managed to enter my serial number on the support page (I'm from Europe, if that changes anything. 2 years warranty, too).
When I sent it last year they knew just by the serial number that it was still under warranty. I didn't send any proof or whatever. What will happen this time around? I'm confused.
Pankaks said:I'm not sure I can help you with the European process but,
What I did when my 360 E74'd was just go to the support page, register my console (serial number), requested a repair, printed out the shipping label, and sent it out.
Yea they still use the serial number to see if your under warranty. This is what my support page says:
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Shoogoo said:If I've had an E74 last year, do I benefit from one more year of warranty? I know they added the E74 to the three year warranty in april 2009, after I had my E74.
Pankaks said:I'm not sure if they give you an extra year warranty.
But, if you do happen to get an E74 error you're covered for a while.
However, I think you need to actually get the E74 error screen before they're gonna fix it (I think).
Shoogoo said:Even if it happen in say 2 months?
Microsoft said:Effective immediately, Microsoft has extended its warranty coverage for Xbox 360 users who have encountered the 'E74' hardware error code, to three years from the console's purchase date.