Originally posted by: fatpat268
Originally posted by: Train
The person who said let it run until it dies is an idiot.
The person who said fix it yourself is an idiot.
Microsoft Replaces RROD'd machines free of charge, regardless of wether its under warranty or not. Don't do something stupid that WOULD void the extended warranty such as opening it or intentionally harming it. They won't replace it if there is some problem other than an actual RROD
I'm an idiot? Please explain.
I've had one xbox 360. I've had to replace it 5.... FIVE.... times. I don't know about you, but that pisses me off. I don't want to keep sending consoles in, only to get another one that is still fatally flawed. Yes it's free, but it's fucking annoying. If you like doing that, good for you. Do it then.
I suggested an alternative. That if you want the problem fixed for good, you have to fix it yourself. It's not that difficult, and it's a shitty situation that you have to do something like that but it is what it is.
Originally posted by: Krakn3Dfx
Originally posted by: fatpat268
As far at rrod's go, the best thing you can do is to get your hands dirty and learn to fix one yourself. It's pretty easy to fix, and you'll have a much more stable xbox.
What? No.
I shouldn't have to invest my time and money in a flawed-from-the-factory system.
MS needed to recall a majority of these systems, and replace them with Falcons or Zephyrs. Just tightening the screws, booting it up, and sending it out is a slap in the face to people who bought their system when it first came out.
Their billion dollar loss on supporting these flawed systems means nothing to me if it didn't fix my problem in the long term.
What else should you do? Sprinkle magic pixie dust on your 360 and hope it'll work again?
Microsoft hasn't done anything to fix the problem. They're still using xclamps, and until they redesign their cooling system, rrod's are gonna keep coming back. If you fix it (when you get one), you'll more than likely have a much more stable 360 as a result of it.