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Xbox 360 Red Light
Repair When The Power Supply Light Is Orange
When dealing with the dreaded
red light, your power supply light is going to be either red,
orange or green. You obviously want it to be green if at all
possible. However, if it is orange you are still not out of
the doghouse quite yet. Here are some Xbox 360 red light repair
tips when the power supply light is orange.
An orange light that is illuminated on the power
supply of your system is going to occur for one of two reasons.
The problem is going to occur because the console is turned
off or because the power supply is disconnected from the console.
This type of behavior is fairly common as it indicates the
power supply is in standby mode.
What confuses many people is the fact that the
power supply light can still be illuminated orange even if
the console is turned off. The reason for this is because
the power supply cord is probably not inserted completely
inside the power socket of the console. When you have to begin
worrying is if the power supply light is orange but the console
will not turn on.
If this is the case, Xbox 360 red light repair
is probably on your mind. There are some basic repair steps
you will want to take. First, start by turning off your Xbox
360 console. You will then disconnect the cord that connects
the power supply to the console.
In order to disconnect the cord connecting the
power supply to the console, you will need to unplug the power
cord from the wall socket. After doing this, disconnect the
power cord from the console. You can then reconnect all of
the cords and try to turn the console back on. If your console
will still not turn back on, you will want to refer to the
troubleshooting steps that can be found in the Microsoft knowledge
base article.
To prevent this problem from even occurring
and having to go through Xbox 360 red light repair, there
are several things you can do. First, make sure that all of
the ventilation openings in the power supply are free to ventilate.
Also, make sure you do not put the power supply on a bed or
sofa as this will block the ventilation openings. Lastly,
do not put the power supply in a confined space like a bookcase
or rack, and do not put it on a stereo speaker or heat source
that can radiate heat.
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