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Slim Xbox 360 cannot display red ring of deathDela @ Jun 20, 2010 01:03 | 7 comments
Instead users can only retrieve a secondary error code to give a clue to the problem. The problem is so widespread that Microsoft set aside $1 billion to address it, extending the console's warranty to three years for RROD (and E74). Even at that, stories of sending back consoles to Microsoft multiple times over these errors are commonplace.
While the new slim Xbox 360 console is, of course, capable of failure too, it will no longer present three blinking red lights. "Obviously if you look at the success rate of the original 360s, we're very proud of both the way the company stepped up to support the customers that we had as well as the success rate we have with the box today," said Microsoft Game Studios' corporate VP Phil Spencer.
"I think we've learned a lot. That learning has gone into the development of this new box. Now obviously, the box has a way to communicate to you if something has happened but yes, three red lights are not part of our sequence of telling somebody something is wrong."
If something does happen to the new Xbox 360 console, the green dot in the center of the power button turns red from its typical green. The error already has a name, "Red Dot of Death". Now let's hope we never get to observe it. |
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Comment by: defgod (Jun 20, 2010 05:34) "Red Dot of Death" That's the funniest thing I've heard in a while.
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Comment by: Josipher (Jun 20, 2010 13:34) Originally posted by defgod: Cant say I agree..but I think that if you take into account the bigger fan instead of the 2 smaller ones and the vents being relocated in the New Xbox then you really do see an improvement in the success rate..at least in theory |
Comment by: pcrazy99 (Jun 21, 2010 00:46) Originally posted by defgod: I think I would say my xbox is "spotting".
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Comment by: Ben79 (Jun 21, 2010 14:00) Originally posted by pcrazy99: Mildly revolting, but funny none-the-less.
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Comment by: barryware (Jun 24, 2010 13:38) It would have been nice if M$ would have made the unit's cooling system (fan) servicable by the user. In other words, a way the user can access & clean the fan & heatsinks. They do get dirty (dust, pet hair, etc) |
Comment by: Jemborg (Jun 28, 2010 16:48) I'm not surprised.
Its a lot easier being righteous than right.
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Comment by: redngreen (Dec 21, 2011 17:38) lmao i wonder if they will ever get it right but shit even ps3 has it's edited by ddp paperweights got an e 82 slim myself |
