Friday, November 30, 2012
Xbox Red Ring Of Death Repair
Are you sick and tired of being the only gamer on the block with a busted Xbox 360 that:
1. Does not work
2. Has Xbox 360 errors
3. And Tired of dealing a with a $400 gaming console that is about to start collecting dust if you don't find a fix today?
You practically shelled out a ton of your hard earned dollars on your expensive Xbox 360 and probably spent $800+ on games. And now, all that is going to waste because you can't get rid of those darn Xbox 360 errors. You already know electronics are going to break at some point or another.
But come on?
After spending $400+ on your Xbox 360, the last thing you expected was for it to crap out on you like it did, right?
And while your friends are busy kicking butt and taking names on games like final fantasy VIII, Crackdown 2 and Halo reach, you are the only one with a Xbox that is only good as a table top for your chips and sodas while you watching them play.
I understand how crappy it feels to have spent hundreds of dollars on the Xbox 360 only to have it fail on you all of a sudden. And its not your fault. The reason you are having those Xbox 360 errors practically put a halt to your gaming time is because of a an engineering glitch on Microsoft part.
There is an overheating issue that is causing it to act up on you the way it did.
And what is even more upsetting about this overheating issue is that Microsoft expects you to give them another $140+ to fix something that was their fault to begin with. I know its wrong, right?
And chances are that if you are out of warranty, you are screwed already. That is unless you know exactly step-by-step how the big Microsoft guys takes care of this problem in their headquarters.
If you know how to pretty much get rid of those errors on your own, you stand a good chance at saving $150, right? Of course you would.
And because I hate to see another fellow gamer locked out from playing games like Halo Reach and Crackdown 2. I want to let you in on the same exact secret method that the Microsoft tech guys uses to get rid of the frustrating Xbox 360 errors permanently, safely and easily.
Just to give you a heads up, its not the same junk that you might see every where else online. The "methods" you see everywhere else online is actually dangerous if you ask me.
The way they tell to open your Xbox is all wrong and the parts they tell you to use is actually going put your $400 Xbox 360 at risk of permanent damage. And I don't want to see another fellow gamer fall for unprofessional advice that ends up costing them another Xbox 360.
I found out exactly how the professional Microsoft tech repairs these errors and I simplified it so that if you know how to plug in a controller, you can fix these errors on your own, today!
What's even more important is that it is safe and you won't have to worry about the errors coming back again the next time you are in the middle of Halo.
Right now, there is a 94% chance that you won't need extra parts to fix these errors on your own. But the longer you wait to get back into gaming, the higher the risk you are going to end up with permanent damage.
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