By Denzel Chen
In the previous series we talked about the E45, E64, E65, E66, E67, E68, and E69 errors. If you didn’t read them feel free to search for part 1 and 2 of the series.
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By Denzel Chen
In the previous series we talked about the E45, E64, E65, E66, E67, E68, and E69 errors. If you didn’t read them feel free to search for part 1 and 2 of the series.
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By Denzel Chen
Carrying on from part 1 of Xbox 360 Error Codes Explained, I’m about to list the next lot of error codes you’re finding on your Xbox 360. Here goes:
The infamous E68 Error Code
This error code is one of the easiest to sort out. What is it? It happens to be a Voltage Error. This is a common problem and can be easy to sort out when you know how. If you read information on the Microsoft website they tell you to “Contact Xbox Customer Support”. In the first instance you may want to do this. If your Xbox is still under warranty you may wish to send it back to Microsoft who will in turn repair it and send it back to you.
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By Denzel Chen
Since their are so many errors with the Xbox 360, I’ve written them in several parts. This is the first part. With any luck you should be able to find a solution to one of your Xbox 360 error problems.
E45 Error Isn’t Really That Common From my research, the E45 error isn’t really that common. In fact, browsing through the forums there’s hardily anyone talking about them. If you do have this problem it’s probably an update problem. In other words your Xbox 360 didn’t update properly. Sorry to state the obvious, but for this you will need to update your Xbox again. Try powering down and re-starting.
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The Xbox 360 Flashing Red Lights – What They Mean and a Quick Fix For the Problem
By Denzel Chen
The Xbox 360 is an amazing piece of kit giving you hours or even days of fun. It can also cause you a huge headache though. Not only does it have a wide variety of games for you to choose from, the sheer complexity and ground breaking innovation brings gaming to a whole new level allowing users to interact like never before.
The Xbox 360 red light error has got to be one of the most popular errors known to man! No, seriously, it probably feels like it sometimes.
The first option you have when trying to fix this problem is send it back to Microsoft. This is if your console is still under warranty that is? If it’s not, you could try fixing it yourself.
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These suggestions may seem a little basic and for this I apologies, but I know it has helped a few people.
Here Goes….
First of all try turning the Xbox 360 console off and on. you need to do this using the following steps and in this order please.
1. Turn off the console.
2. Disconnect all the cables.
3. Reconnect all the cables.
4. Turn the console back on.
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