Random Insanity Alliance Forum, Mark V
Cactuar Zone => Random lnsanity => Topic started by: 1ofkind on November 19, 2008, 07:30:15 pm
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Video failure
In mid 2007, technology and gaming blogs began reporting about new problems with the Xbox 360 losing video output. [73] [74] The problems are characterized by a blank or staticy video output with a proper functioning audio output and no flashing red lights on the console. The complete video failure is sometimes preceded by other graphical glitches such as an irregular saturation of green and/or red colors. Threads on Xbox.com forums suggest the problem may be widespread. [75] [76] However, since the issue does not display the three flashing red lights indicative of general hardware failure, it is not covered under Microsoft's extended three year warranty.
yes Yes YES
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Alright, if I ever get a current-gen console that doesn't suck (meaning my Wii doesn't count), it's going to be a PS3.
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=o!
Mid 2007 you say?
*looks at date*
*looks at 360*
lol.
>_>
Also in the unlikely chance that ever happened you could just always attempt to purposely overheat it and cause the red rings and then it would be covered. <_<
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Alright, if I ever get a current-gen console that doesn't suck (meaning my Wii doesn't count), it's going to be a PS3.
Kill yourself
KILL YOURSEEELLFFF!!!!!!
FFUCKKINGG KILL YOURRSSEEEELLFF!!!!!!!!!!!
RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! my fit's over
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this happened to me once when i had one of my friends over and we were playing call of duty 4 around a year ago. i blamed it on him using night vision in the game, which i never used because im that awesome. luckily my xbox got repaired and shipped back a few days before christmas.
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so ya
turn ecks box on
put a heater near it
leave it for a few hours