Fix Your xBox 360 "Red Ring of Death" in about an hour. Our Top Fix-it Guide Pick...


Chris Jones is the author of this popular repair guide. When you read it it's clear that he knows what he’s talking about. He takes you step-by-step through the same repair process he uses when he repairs X360's. What impressed us about this package is that Chris has taken the time to include a video of the repair process. This helps immensely. The ebook has plenty of pictures too. He uses simple everyday tools and also gives you a bit of background about "why" the problem occurs in the first place. You may or may not care about the "why" but for me, it added a lot to his credibility.

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"We've reviewed the top four X360 Red Light fix-it guides. Chris Jones's "xBox 360 3 Red Lights Fix" is our top pick. It is the clearest, most concise (and cheapest) guide available..."

- X360-3RedLights.com

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XBox 360 Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Why does my XBox console freeze sometimes?
A: This could be due to a number of factors including: poor ventilation of the console, or issues with the specific disc (e.g. its dirty etc).

Q: I can't seem to see the setting to change my PAL50/60 settings. Where is it?
A: It’s likely that you are connected to your TV using a High Definition setting. To see, the PAL settings, you need to switch your TV settings to standard definition. For High definition TVsTo set your Xbox 360 console to PAL 60 Hz, follow these steps:

  • Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
  • Find the HDTV switch on the AV Connector, and then set the switch to TV.
  • Turn on the Xbox 360 console.
  • In the Xbox Dashboard, select System, and then press the A button.
  • Select Display, and then press the A button.
  • Select PAL settings, and then press the A button.
  • Select PAL-60, and then press the A button.
  • When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.
  • Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
  • Set the HDTV switch on the AV Connector to HDTV.
  • Use an Xbox 360 Composite AV Cable or an Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable. To do this, follow these steps:
    • Turn on the Xbox 360 console.
    • In the Xbox Dashboard, select System, and then press the A button.
    • Select Console Settings, and then press the A button.
    • Select Display, and then press the A button.
    • Select PAL settings, and then press the A button.
    • Select PAL-60, and then press the A button.
    • When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.
    • When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.
  • Configure the console to use PAL 60 Hz. To do this, follow these steps:
  • Connect the VGA cable again to play the game.
Q: What do I do if I get 3 flashing red lights on my Xbox 360 console?
A: See the article: Can You Really Fix the XBox 360 Red Lights Problem Yourself?

Q: Why do I see an unclear display or graphical or polygon issues with some games? A: This could be due to a settings issue with your TV setup. Use the article below to troubleshoot this issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911151

Q: Why is the hard drive showing only 13Gb of free space?
A: The size of the Xbox 360 hard drive is 20 GB. Of this amount, approximately 4 GB is reserved for game title caching and other hard drive specific elements in games that support the hard drive. An additional 2 GB is reserved for use by the Xbox 360 backward compatibility software. This leaves you with almost 14 GB of free space (rounded down to 13 GB) to save game files, downloadable content and music, and other media.



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