Xbox 360 elite RRoD problem...can i fix it by myself?

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#1 Evil4ever010
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Is it really possible to fix this rrod by myself? Or I'll have to get it repaired?
Please tell me how much does it cost to get it repaired in UK? Cuz there are no shops nearby my home

Thanx in advance!!!

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#2 Matik55
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The best idea is to get it repaired. Since its RRoD you should be able to get it fixed by Microsoft for free. Go to the repair section of xbox.com

https://service.xbox.com/servicehome.aspx?mkt=en-gb&lc=2057

and fill in the details.

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#3 VALikimlav
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If it's not under warranty, you can fix it yourself. I fixed mine myself, but if it was under warranty I would have sent it to Microsoft.
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#4 bobbleheadrogue
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Is it really possible to fix this rrod by myself? Or I'll have to get it repaired?
Please tell me how much does it cost to get it repaired in UK? Cuz there are no shops nearby my home

Thanx in advance!!!

Evil4ever010

not really. I suggest you don't try unless your absolutely sure you can fix it or that will breach the warranty.....just send it back to Microsoft if your warranty hasn't expired :P

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#5 Medic_B
Member since 2005 • 3375 Posts

just do the towel trick that should work