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Are Jasper's readily available in stores in the States now?
I would say yes as every box I checked at the local Best Buy contained a Jasper. Very easy to find.sionyboy said:Are Jasper's readily available in stores in the States now?
Bizzyb said:My "New" Falcon chip system just RROD'd...! I cannot believe this shit. I have NEVER had a console fail on me and esp one where I didn't do anything to cause a failure. I hadn't touched the system for weeks and suddenly when I power it on it fails. and Now I have no 360 for Xmas break, how lame
dark10x said:I would say yes as every box I checked at the local Best Buy contained a Jasper. Very easy to find.
sionyboy said:Are Jasper's readily available in stores in the States now?
When I called I spoke to someone in Europe, at the time I thought maybe Swedish, but could be German since the delivery address on the UPS label is in Germany.Son of Godzilla said:I don't know who the fuck ya'll have been talking to, but I've called in to get my repair like 7 times total since July and blew it off for one reason or another and they were never anything but courteous. Also after the first once or twice I swear I've gotten non-Indian operators too! Either that or they've gotten scarily good at hiding themselves.
It matters. They're only in Arcades for the moment, probably because they have 256mb onboard. See this database to see how many Jaspers are Arcade vs. anything else.Carlisle said:I went through 4 360s at my local Best Buy, and they were all Falcons.
I was looking through only the Pro systems, too. Dunno if that matters too.
All that effort and the entire time you were dig'n thru the wrong SKU's the whole timeCarlisle said:I went through 4 360s at my local Best Buy, and they were all Falcons. I then went to GameStop, same thing there. I eventually gave up, with the MS 3-year warranty reassuring me, and went home with a Falcon. This was last Wednesday.
So I guess a better answer would be: it depends on where you live. I'm in a relatively small community in Northern Virginia.
EDIT: I was looking through only the Pro systems, too. Dunno if that matters too.
You sure that its not just a loose video cable?RedShift said:My brother got an Arcade today, it worked fine downstairs then he moved it up to his room. He asked me to get it to work on his TV, and when I tried turning it RROD'ed.
I have little idea about 360 hardware, are there any possible fixes?
Are you sure it's 3 lights and not 4? 4 just means there's a problem with the AV cable (not plugged in right or maybe set to HD and he doesn't have a HD set).RedShift said:My brother got an Arcade today, it worked fine downstairs then he moved it up to his room. He asked me to get it to work on his TV, and when I tried turning it RROD'ed.
I have little idea about 360 hardware, are there any possible fixes?
Dot50Cal said:You sure that its not just a loose video cable?
RedShift said:Oh, could that cause the 3 lights? I'll give it a try when I can be bothered to get up.
That's what happened to me too, but it was their end who canceled.Xdrive05 said:MS just sent me TWO boxes to ship my 360 back in.
:lol
I screwed up my repair order and then immediately canceled it online before resubmitting it properly. I guess they didn't catch the first one? heh.
It's going soon, but not yet. It's probably safe to say that longer sessions in the future will eventually kill it.*Guaraná said:my 360 got a weird 3rl today.
i was playing mass effect and suddenly the screen got black and the 3 red lights apear. no artifacts, frozen screen, nothing.
i imediately turned off my console, wait for 3min and turned on again. It was all okay.
I played Mass effect for around 20 minutes doing everything I was doing earlier and no problem.
i shut down and waited for around 10 minutes, turned on again and i installed GRID on the HD, than i played a little.
no problem. no freezing, no artifacts nothing.
i know that 3rl can be a lot of stuff.
so i'm kinda confusing...
my xbox 360 is a falcon Halo 3 edition.
sorry about my english...
A few days, months, it's hard to say. 3RL is related to Video/GPU issues. There's no guarantees that it's actually an actual RRoD with the warped board.*Guaraná said:define "longer".
Why didn't you just use the website link?gregor7777 said:Awesome.
e73, 1RL.
Spoke with an Indian person for 68:34 minutes. Most of that time was spent repeating my console serial number and home address ad nauseam. Probably 10-12 times each. I finally told her to get a pencil and some paper to write that stuff down.
They couldn't find me in the system, which is I assume why it took some many times repeating.
FINALLY, she finds my Xbox to be out of warranty. Now, she can't tell me what's wrong with it or how much it will take to fix. I ask, 'why in the world is that? Don't you know what your own hardware codes mean?'
Sorry, no. I need to transfer you to a supervisor. Then hung up.
68:34 minutes, no idea the repair cost, and one unplayable Xbox 360. Fuckers.
I may boot the fucking thing out the window into the lake right now. Then head to Best Buy.
Fuckers.
AlphaTwo00 said:Why didn't you just use the website link?
Quick google:gregor7777 said:I wanted to find out what was wrong with it. So I figured I'd call. Then it became a test of will. It cost me dearly.
E73: General Hardware Error: Ethernet port... this error is caused by a problem with the Ethernet port.
AlphaTwo00 said:Quick google:
Do you have the wireless adapter or any other adapter plugged to the back of the system?
Think about this for a second. If you were being sent a box, wouldn't they have sent the return label with it instead of asking you to print one out on Xbox.com?Phatcorns said:Do they automatically send me a box or do I have to request one? I've already printed my label out online.
B-Rad Lascelle said:Think about this for a second. If you were being sent a box, wouldn't they have sent the return label with it instead of asking you to print one out on Xbox.com?
What? I know this has beaten to death but are you serious?Ploid 3.0 said:They are only $200 get a new one.