View Full Version : can a hard drive cause the 3 red lights
tamgunner
11th November, 2009, 06:27 PM
hi all can a hard drive cause the 3 red lights on the xbox? and if so how do i fix it?
i was fixing a xbox today and i plugged the guys hd into my xbox and now mines has the 3 red lights too.
micpuk
11th November, 2009, 06:44 PM
Highly unlikely.
The RROD is caused by overheating of the internal components or if the power cable isn't connected in the back enough as I have found out myself before.
I think it's just purely co-incidence that they both have got the RROD error.
tamgunner
11th November, 2009, 07:43 PM
i hope it is just a co-incidence. now ive not heatsink paste at mo to fix both of them lol
micpuk
11th November, 2009, 08:23 PM
You got the RROD repair kits?
Make sure you purposely overheat them after you re-assemble them, then leave to cool to allow the re-flow of the solder joints.
tamgunner
11th November, 2009, 09:59 PM
no mate ive got new heatsink compound and im trying to get the bolts.
cunny
11th November, 2009, 10:04 PM
If in 3 yrs warrenty send it back.
The rrod is a general malfuntion that is usually caused by the GPU over heating and the main board warping. The x clamp fix is only tempory. Is will go again eventually. The hard drive wont cause a rrod as far as i know.
cgscott
11th November, 2009, 11:42 PM
If in 3 yrs warrenty send it back.
The rrod is a general malfuntion that is usually caused by the GPU over heating and the main board warping. The x clamp fix is only tempory. Is will go again eventually. The hard drive wont cause a rrod as far as i know.
Not true i have repaired many consoles. Even a few that i done from the 2005 manufacture date are still working.
As long as the repair is done properly then there is nothing to suggest further failure although you will find that if you take it to a shop to get repaired there is no guarantee of time of usage.
I have subsequently had a few returned boxes that have been repaired by others and i brought back to life.
As i said as long as the repair is done properly then no further failure should happen.
tamgunner
12th November, 2009, 12:44 AM
cgscott do u have details of the way you have repaired them? since mine has gone i now have two to repair. pure gutted lol.
cunny
12th November, 2009, 04:32 PM
Not true i have repaired many consoles. Even a few that i done from the 2005 manufacture date are still working.
As long as the repair is done properly then there is nothing to suggest further failure although you will find that if you take it to a shop to get repaired there is no guarantee of time of usage.
I have subsequently had a few returned boxes that have been repaired by others and i brought back to life.
As i said as long as the repair is done properly then no further failure should happen.
I dont do RROD repair. That was just what has been stated on dedicated XBOX forums about the repairs. Usually last between 6-12 months from what i have gathered. Those RROD i have seen have either gone back for repair or been bninned.
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