i figured....

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ego

yeah, barry.
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#1
that my elite would never get the rrod.



last night got home from work, fired up the xbox to watch some netflix. got about a quarter way through the show i was watching, and it froze up. didn't think one thing about it. i turned it off, let it sit for a minute or two, then hit the power button.

heartbroken, i saw red lights(top left, both bottom). after i finished weeping i decided to take matters into my own hands. used the towel trick and it worked, but i'm just waiting for it to freeze up again. now i'm just wondering if i should have mine worked on, or go buy a slim.
 
#3
#3
i've had it for over three years now. i guess i'm going to have to call, because i dunno where the receipt is. i havent looked up the info for the extended rrod warranty.
 
#4
#4
It's not worth going and buying a new one unless you just have money to burn. If so, congrats. Otherwise, I'd either get it repaired locally (or try yourself) or send it off.
 
#5
#5
i make it rain, ip.


buddy of mine says he knows someone that fixes them, guess i'll go that route. i dunno what i'm going to do without streaming netflix on the big screen, and swat every morning.
 
#7
#7
some people say it's bad for the system, some say it doesnt do damage...so i guess we'll see. i read everything i could find on it last night, split 50/50.
 
#8
#8
I don't know how overheating your system and melting parts inside would not hurt it. That's essentially what the "towel trick" does.
 
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