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Better Understand E
Errors So You Can Repair Your Xbox 360
You are enjoying a nice game of
Halo and suddenly a screen begins to appear discolored or
fuzzy. Although you are hoping it is nothing more than the
TV going fuzzy for a second, the game then freezes. This is
a common problem that every Xbox 360 gamer dreads. However,
there are a number of ways you can repair your Xbox 360 rather
quickly.
What you need to understand is that there are
several different reasons why you may be experiencing problems
with your system. While there is one problem in particular
that many experience, there are numerous problems you may
be dealing with. To help you repair your Xbox 360, it is best
that you understand the E errors better first.
An E error signifies when your Xbox
360 receives one red light in the bottom left hand corner.
Typically this is going to occur after your system has been
re-booted. After rebooting the system you will receive one
red flashing light and an onscreen error of some sort. These
errors are signified by an E and two numbers.
If you are receiving an E64, E65 or E66 error,
these are all directly related to your DVD drive. This can
be an issue with overheating, but it is important you look
online for how you can repair your Xbox 360 when there are
DVD drive errors. You can try to repair it yourself quickly
by simply rebooting the system.
If you are receiving an E67, E68 or an E69 error,
these are hard try problems. You can try to unplug your hard
drive and play without it or you can attempt to reformat it.
If you are going to attempt to reformat it, make sure you
have instructions to follow from online. A general hardware
error is going to be signified by an E73 message. This can
be caused by problems with the Ethernet or networking port.
If you do have an Ethernet cable plugged in, try playing without
it to see if it is an issue with the cable.
The most common problem you will deal with is
an E74. The most common reason for this error is because the
AV cable is installed incorrectly. You can repair your Xbox
360 and solve this problem by disconnecting it and then reconnecting
it. If this is not the problem it may be because of a faulty
ANA chip or a general hardware error related to your system
overheating.
There are countless errors you and your system
can experience while enjoying a movie or a thrilling Xbox
game. Before you can repair your Xbox 360, you need to determine
what the exact problem is. After identifying the problem,
look online for solutions or try out some of the simple methods
listed in this article.
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