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LegendofMax
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<h4 class="BlogPostHeader">Red Circle of Death Strikes Again </h4> We often get carried away when covering the launch of new consoles. It's an exciting time, as gamers line city streets, flooding the local Best Buy or EB Games parking lot in the cold, dark, morning air. I was one of those brave souls, desperately holding my arms to my chest in order to keep what little body heat I possessed. It felt like hours before those Future Shop employees opened the sliding front doors, their amusement with our masochistic torture an annoyance only raw gaming excitement could overcome.

Finally, like the gates of Troy gracefully spreading to greet a giant wooden horse, those sliding doors crept apart. A host of nerds and I (if I can possibly separate myself from their geekdom) poured into the store, streaming into aisles looking for our systems and the games that will keep us from any unforced social contact for the next six to eight weeks. That was the morning of my Xbox 360 purchase, nearly a year ago. It wasn't a smooth transaction for most gamers. Many never even got their consoles, despite the fact that some clung to preorder papers like a bum grasps a bottle of cherry whiskey in the cold night air.

For others, the frustration came shortly after. In the weeks and months following the release, gamers began to complain of the "Red Circle of Death", a malady that strikes at the heart of the 360. The dreaded Circle, like a demon peering into a gamer's soul, indicates a fried Xbox. It isn't good.



Last night my Xbox 360 contracted this disease. A friend tried to boot up some NHL 07, and was given only a few locked loading screens. Eventually the system seized up completely, and the Red Circle, like the four horsemen of the apocalypse, appeared in my living room in a flash of brilliant and terrifying crimson light.

There is hope. Microsoft recently announced that it would be replacing all launch systems for no charge. So, that's comforting. In addition, I purchased the extended warranty from Future Shop, meaning they'll also take care of the problem, if need be.

Still, the whole situation is a serious pain in the bum. The "Red Circle of Death" is entirely familiar to even the casual Xbox 360 gamer, and the problem indeed infected Gizmo Guy Wayde's own Microsoft console. Worse yet, this is the second early-departed console from the Redmond-based company that I've personally owned. My original Xbox system, also a launch edition, lost a battle with "Godknowswhat" six months after it was bought.

The lesson for many gamers is that launch systems are about as safe a buy as stock in the producer of hamburger earmuffs. It doesn't make much business sense, and I'm beginning to realize that waiting (although it's the hardest part) is a smart decision.

If only someone had told me on that bitterly cold November morning that this would be the reward for my determination. I'd have slept in.



As far as I understand the 360 was pushed to be launced asap so the bugs werent kicked out and the new patch that has been released just screwed around with it more. Honestly bad part on Microsofts part... BAAAD thumbdown.gif


cyfermaster
Did you really expect anything less from MS? XP was released needing a service pack/patch etc... and Vista is not too far from that either (from what I am told). It seems that it is the way of MS. That being said. How better to test your product than to have a gazillion testers....
Fishfly
well seeing as this topic is about 9 months too late... MS spent a couple billion fixing/upgrading this xbox... they actually made a major loss due to this RING of Death... which is why I say PS3 all the way :rock:

hmm.... if I'm correct I posted a similar article when this was out...
boy genius
god I hope I don't get the ring of death on mine.
Paul
anyone know how to fix it?

my mate's xbox that he bought in the UK is poked and he is gutted

cyfermaster
take it back to the store IMO.
LegendofMax
defiantly, hopefully they fixed it by now
docmoo
that's all you can do dry.gif if he bought it overseas he might have to take it to microsoft to see what they can do. they do have some sort of exchange policy regarding this as far as i remember, so he should be able to swap it out.
hunter
I had crazy luck with the 360

Bought one, RROD after 3 days. Exchanged for new one

2 weeks later another one . Exchanged again

Latest one seems ok, though I have not switched it on for months so that might be why sad.gif
millennia
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anyone know how to fix it?

my mate's xbox that he bought in the UK is poked and he is gutted

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Some dude fixed one on SS wit ha log of what he did...
Paul
rotfl - thats maybe why.

I was doing some reading up on this, more than 30% of xboxes sold got returned because of RROD, I mean come on, thats blatant negligence
millennia
It is considering how easy it was to fix.
Paul
can you copy paste that fix Ben ?

millennia
Even better smile.gif

I found the topic on his forum. Least you get to see the pics to make it more understandable now. Does strike me as an extremely complicated procedure - if your mate is scared of trying it then ask this dude if he's willing. Nothing to lose really.
docmoo
i would first find out if he could swap it out. doing that would void any warranty i imagine sad.gif
millennia
Everybody seemed to miss the keywords in Paul's post...
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my mate's xbox that he bought in the UK is poked and he is gutted


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