Laptop and Game Console Repair Center
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Game Console Repair Quality of Service
On completion of every game console repair every game console undergoes vigorous testing to ensure consistent quality and reliability before it's delivered to your door step.
Fast Console Repair
We understand your sons and daughters may want to have their xbox 360 back repaired like yesterday, and it's for this reason that every console we receive for repair is fast tracked for repair and we do everything we can to get it back to you within three working days from the time we receive it.
What is the Red Ring of Death?

- ring of death
The "Red Ring of Death" is caused by hardware failure in the Xbox 360. It is indicated by three flashing red lights on the Ring of Light on the front of the Xbox 360. The problem is that, the array of solder joints that attach the GPU and CPU to the motherboard can break overtime due to heat expansion during normal use.
Preventing the Red Ring of Death
Prevention is better than cure... hence it might be a good idea to know how to avoid the "Red Ring of Death" from happening to your Xbox 360.
* Avoid using your Xbox 360 on the carpet.
* Do NOT move your Xbox 360 when the power is on.
* Keep the console in a well-ventilated area
Did You know.
The Xbox 360 draws 160 watts, which has to be dissipated via two large heatsinks and two fans. One suggestion is that when the machine gets hot, the motherboard warps and pushes the graphics processing unit (GPU) off its board. Another is that some of the soldering is imperfect and so cracks at high temperature. A Microsoft support document also suggests, improbably, that surge protectors and extension strips contribute to the problem by preventing the current surge needed for the fans to turn on; this seems unlikely, since that surge would be too small to trip them.
Xbox 360 Three Red Lights Repair (a.k.a The Red Ring of Death fault)
Xbox 360 red lights repair - flash symptoms
You see three lights on the Ring of Light (RoL) flash red on the front of your Xbox 360 console. The upper-right quadrant light is the only light that does not flash red.
Xbox red lights flashing cause
The three flashing red lights may indicate that your Xbox 360 console has experienced a hardware failure or fault.
Please complete the form below and click the Send form! button ONCE to send it to us and we will get back to you with the cost and what you need to do next to get your Xbox 360 repaired. The turnaround for Xbox 360 red lights repair is normally 3 to 4 working days.
Xbox Console Repair Form
xbox flashing red lights of death!
The Xbox 360 is infamous for constantly overheating and is also unstable.
Flashing red lights on the Xbox 360's normally green ring of light is a bad sign, which may mean your console has a hardware failure. The Xbox 360's ring has four separate quadrants, with each set of flashing red lights indicating a different fault. If all of the lights but the first section are flashing, this means a hardware failure has occurred.
Should you experience "xbox flashing red lights fault" always try to unplug all cables from the unit, reinsert them, and try booting the xbox again.
This fault is a sure sign to send your console to us for repair, the turnaround for the job is normally 3 to 4 working days.
If the red light is on the second quadrant of the system, it means the xbox is overheating, you will need to unplug the xbox from the power supply and let it cool down.
If the red light is on the third quadrant of the Xbox 360 ring of light, it means you have experienced a hardware failure. Try re-inserting all of your cords and cables, but as mentioned you might need to send xbox to us for repair.
If all four lights are flashing, on the front of your xbox 360 console, Perhaps the easiest problem to fix. It means your xbox has experienced an issue with the AV cable not being properly inserted into the back of the console. To solve this fault, just check the cord "clicks" once it has been inserted into the xbox.



