Ok, so I tried posting this like 5 times, and it didn't work, so if this time it doesn't work, I'm going to freaking throw my computer. Any way, my freind gave me his old Xbox 360 Pro HDD external hard drive, and long story short, it doesn't work any more, mostly because I'm too lazy to type this again. So is there a cheap way to fix it without getting a new one?
Ok, so here's what happened, my freind gave me his old HDD external hard drive, and when I put it in, it was fine untill I started downloading a DLC pack from Fallout 3, and thats where it began. My Xbox 360 wouldn't turn on and instead, like anybody else who has hard drive problems, it has a red ring around the power button. So I take out the hard drive and I turn it back on, and I found many corrupted files, so I deleted them, and they kept coming back, than finally after a week, it dissapears permanantly. So I thought that did the trick, so I put in the hard drive, and it still wouldn't turn on. So what I guess I'm trying to say is that, is there a cheap solution to this without buying another one?
Ok, so here's what happened, my freind gave me his old HDD external hard drive, and when I put it in, it was fine untill I started downloading a DLC pack from Fallout 3, and thats where it began. My Xbox 360 wouldn't turn on and instead, like anybody else who has hard drive problems, it has a red ring around the power button. So I take out the hard drive and I turn it back on, and I found many corrupted files, so I deleted them, and they kept coming back, than finally after a week, it dissapears permanantly. So I thought that did the trick, so I put in the hard drive, and it still wouldn't turn on. So what I guess I'm trying to say is that, is there a cheap solution to this without buying another one?
Ok, so I asked my freind if I could borrow his xbox 360 external hard drive. And he gave it to me instead, and it was working fine untill I started to download a dlc pack for Fallout 3, than it shut off and now it won't work with the hard drive installed. And when I take it out, it works fine, but now I have a couple corrupted files that keep coming back, I then eventually got rid of them permanently, but my hard drive still doesn't work. I really don't want to buy a new one, so is there any cheap way to fix it?
My stupid Xbox 360 jogged my disc in the tray and scratched a light ring around the disc and now won't read, what types of techniques are there to clean it. I've already tried the toothpaste technique, but really didn't work for me. Maybe it's because i didn't do it right, Please Help
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