Kage
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My Xbox 360 has died or seems to have done on me
It started when I went to test the TV out in Curry's and I took my Xbox 360 with me and connected it up as I have been doing through VGA.
Anyhow, it worked, but the screen looked strange, so they got me a Component cable, and set it to 720p, which looked right.
Then we shut the system off, and powered it back on, and low and behold, lights 1,3 and 4 flashing away at me.
This suggests a hardware failure:
http://www.llamma.com/xbox360/repair/Xbox-360-error-codes.htm
Weird thing is, that it happened in just switching it off and on.
I have tried countless of things that site suggests to no avail...
Error code:
0102 (using the eject/sync trick)
Unknown, but could be due to GPU issues apparently
You think if I contact Microsoft, they may give me a new HDMI version?
EDIT:
I also went to Game after this happened where I purcashed it, and they went into the back, and it worked apparently. Well he said it did...
But on two TV's now at home, I cannot get it to boot.
It started when I went to test the TV out in Curry's and I took my Xbox 360 with me and connected it up as I have been doing through VGA.
Anyhow, it worked, but the screen looked strange, so they got me a Component cable, and set it to 720p, which looked right.
Then we shut the system off, and powered it back on, and low and behold, lights 1,3 and 4 flashing away at me.
This suggests a hardware failure:
http://www.llamma.com/xbox360/repair/Xbox-360-error-codes.htm
Weird thing is, that it happened in just switching it off and on.
I have tried countless of things that site suggests to no avail...
Error code:
0102 (using the eject/sync trick)
Unknown, but could be due to GPU issues apparently
You think if I contact Microsoft, they may give me a new HDMI version?
EDIT:
I also went to Game after this happened where I purcashed it, and they went into the back, and it worked apparently. Well he said it did...
But on two TV's now at home, I cannot get it to boot.