I've had enough. My 4th has died.


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I've had this piece of junk for only a month and it died on me this morning with freezes and weird video issues. I'm going back to bestbuy today to get ANOTHER replacement.....It's about time Microsoft really recognizes how severe this problem is for a lot of us unlucky owners. Video issue shown below.

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Wow, I guess I'm one of the lucky ones. The only two problems I have with my 360 are

1. the drive doesn't open by itself if there's no disc in there (a problem I've had since the beginning but have lived with because I always leave a disc in there anyway) and

2. the ring of light sometimes messes up - the light for 2nd player sometimes lights up instead of the light for 1st player, and then it switches between the two. I think the problem is with whatever detects which way the xbox is standing but I'm not going to make a fuss over a light.

I'm on my 3rd. First one stopped reading disks. 2nd one gave me red lights randomly. This one seems to be going strong though. It's a newer one and something about it just feels more solid than the previous two. I've also got an Intercooler 360 EX on this one and it really does keep it much cooler.

mine's been repaired twice, and it still sounds like a chainsaw when you start it up :blink:

ohh that well thats just a secret subliminal message from Microsoft and Epic.... yeah it was put in there to get you ready for Gears of War and to remind you to play the game more often. Shouldn't stress over it because well ya know Micro$oft ownz jooo :p j/k

Sorry to hear about all your problems and i do hope you all get the necessary help im still on my first and it has not shown any signs that its going down and i do play it quiet a bit :D

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