Re: Three Red Lights Of Death!!! And it hurts inside....
Let me share with you my horror story about my 360. To say I'm a veteran is an understatement. In January, my Xbox froze. It displayed a number of scary symptoms like loud buzzing and the inability to get past the initial Xbox logo load screen. I have a warranty, so I called and got Microsoft to agree that my machine needed repairs. They sent the box to ship it in (took about 3 days to get here), I packed up the Xbox, and shipped it off.
My 'repaired' 360 arrived about a week later. I turn it on, load up FFXI, and play for about an hour. Then I get a visit from the Three Red Lights of Death. Already old hat at the steps you have so delightfully described upthread, I get it to run again after powering off and on without the hard drive. It runs for about 30 minutes, then began to emit a VERY loud noise, as if it was churning up the game disc. I freaked and manually shut it down. Ultimately, it refused to do anything but flash the red lights and I got to call customer service again.
Again, I wait for the shipping box delivery, pack it up, ship it, etc. Wait a week, get my 'repaired' 360 back. The one good thing so far is that my husband has had the extreme good luck to be home when these deliveries have been made. When they return your 360 to you, they require a signature.
Guess what? This 'repaired' 360 craps out in about a day. By this time I am so pissed at Microsoft and I demand that they give me a brand new 360 and none of this refurbished shit. They agree, but this time it takes about 2 weeks for them to deliver it to me. And then no one is home three times when the package is delivered. I ended up having to go to the distribution center and pick it up myself.
BUT this new 360 has worked great ever since. I'm soooo thankful that I had the warranty, even though the whole fiasco ended up taking almost three months. During that time I bought the 07 Vana'diel collection for PC, so I didn't suffer from withdrawls too badly.
Let me share with you my horror story about my 360. To say I'm a veteran is an understatement. In January, my Xbox froze. It displayed a number of scary symptoms like loud buzzing and the inability to get past the initial Xbox logo load screen. I have a warranty, so I called and got Microsoft to agree that my machine needed repairs. They sent the box to ship it in (took about 3 days to get here), I packed up the Xbox, and shipped it off.
My 'repaired' 360 arrived about a week later. I turn it on, load up FFXI, and play for about an hour. Then I get a visit from the Three Red Lights of Death. Already old hat at the steps you have so delightfully described upthread, I get it to run again after powering off and on without the hard drive. It runs for about 30 minutes, then began to emit a VERY loud noise, as if it was churning up the game disc. I freaked and manually shut it down. Ultimately, it refused to do anything but flash the red lights and I got to call customer service again.
Again, I wait for the shipping box delivery, pack it up, ship it, etc. Wait a week, get my 'repaired' 360 back. The one good thing so far is that my husband has had the extreme good luck to be home when these deliveries have been made. When they return your 360 to you, they require a signature.
Guess what? This 'repaired' 360 craps out in about a day. By this time I am so pissed at Microsoft and I demand that they give me a brand new 360 and none of this refurbished shit. They agree, but this time it takes about 2 weeks for them to deliver it to me. And then no one is home three times when the package is delivered. I ended up having to go to the distribution center and pick it up myself.
BUT this new 360 has worked great ever since. I'm soooo thankful that I had the warranty, even though the whole fiasco ended up taking almost three months. During that time I bought the 07 Vana'diel collection for PC, so I didn't suffer from withdrawls too badly.





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