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How to Repair Xbox 360 Red Rings of Death Permanently

Thursday, June 11, 2009 0 comments

Xbox 360 owners struggling with the red lights of death and other difficulties no longer have to worry because there is an answer for you yet. Here's a walk through on how to repair Xbox 360 red lights. The very useful Xbox 360 red light fix pro repair guide is the basis for this simple guide. This information has received positive reviews from many Xbox owners, who are happy with its efficiency and efficacy. To see this professionally written guide and get my full review on it visit, Xbox 360 Red Light Fix

The first step in taking care of the problem is taking your system apart. Most users performing the console repair are understanding of this. Many of these owners may not be aware that they are violating their warranty by taking their console apart. You should keep this in mind when you try to take care of the system. Don't let this unhappy fact deter you from repairing your Xbox. Repairing the system yourself is much better than counting on your your warranty to have the system repaired. You can fix the console yourself, and get the job done a lot more swiftly than the the manufacturer. To learn more go to, How to Repair Xbox 360

Your local hardware seller has all the implements you need for this project. To complete this project you'll need some inexpensive tools such as a T-10/T-8 screwdriver, a flathead screwdriver, a small knife, pliers, a simple paperclip, and thermal compound paste. A little harder to find will be an Arctic Silver cleaning kit, which you may have to search local electronic stores for or buy on the Web.

When you have all your implements, your first step will be to remove the casing on your console. You may be frightened about damaging your Xbox by doing this, but it's a fairly simple process. Your console's hard drive ventilation shield is also fairly easy to work on. When fixing your system's hard drive ventilation shield, you should be careful. By handling your console with care, you can forestall further damage.

While opening the ventilation shields is tricky, if you follow a few simple directions you won't have problem. Removing the console's casing and the tabs that hold the casing together are what you must do to accomplish this. This is the segment of the repair process for your system where you use the knife and it's not a hard process. By following the instructions, you can remove the casing without screwing up the Xbox.

You will need to handle the console with care, but this should not be a problem. If you pay focused attention to the photos, you won't make any mistakes concerning what needs to be unfastened. The directions also show which screws need to be removed to get to the interior of the system's hard drive.

For a more thorough examination, take a look at the system's DVD drive and the fan shroud. You need to be gentle, because the Xbox's fan shroud can break easily. Follow the directions and work meticulously and this won't be tough. To get closer to the trouble spot, your next move is to remove the system's RF module. The console's Mother Board will be easy to access once you take out the RF Module.

Once you take out the Mother Board, you need to remove the Xbox's X Clamps. You can split the system's heat sinks once you've done this. Once you have gained access to your console's mother board, you can use Arctic Silver 5 to replace the compromised thermal compound that's causing problems.

Some of system's nylon screws, steel screws and washers now need to be swapped out. This won't be difficult if you carefully follow the illustrations in the guide. You are more or less finished once you do this task. All that's left to complete is to go back and reassemble the console. Once again, there is a useful video to aid you do this part of the Xbox repair process. You can check out all of my recommended Xbox 360 repair guides and get more information at, www.360profix.com