Wednesday, March 28, 2012

How to fix Xbox 360 overheating

The Xbox 360 is definitely a marvelous gaming device- there is no doubt about it. However, like any other gadget, the Xbox too is prone to certain technological problems. One of the most common problems that Xbox 360 owners would be aware of is the overheating issue.

Although the people at Microsoft may claim that the device does not heat up too much, the fact is a mean gaming machine like the Xbox 360 cannot stay cool consistently. Moreover, the design of the 360 makes heat dissipation problematic, so overheated Xbox 360s are not an uncommon sight. In fact, the series of red light errors that every Xbox 360 gamer dreads are more or less caused by overheating issues.

So what can you do to stop overheating problems from disrupting your gaming time? Fixing Xbox 360 overheating issues may seem to be the stuff for hardcore techies, but with the following easy steps, you too can learn how to fix Xbox 360 overheating:

    1. You first need to see if your Xbox 360 is still under warranty. If it is, then its best if you give your console over to the Microsoft technicians. If you still want to fix the console yourself, you must remember that it would require you to disassemble your Xbox 360, which voids your warranty. If you are prepared to risk that, then you can move on to the next step.

    2. The next step for fixing your 360’s overheating problem is to open up the console. First remove the front panel of the console. Once this is done, take off the top and bottom vents and then remove the side casing of the console.

    3. When the outer casing of the console has been opened up, you would be able to see the inner metal chassis. You would now have to remove the metal cover of this chassis by removing 6 screws at the periphery of the cover.

    4. Once you remove the cover, you would see the DVD drive of the Xbox 360. You now have to remove this DVD drive to reveal the CPU and GPU or graphics processing unit of the console. In most cases, the Xbox 360 overheats because of bad cooling around the GPU, so your focus is on that piece of equipment.

    5. At this point, you would need an Xbox repair kit in order to fix the overheating issue. You can get these kits anywhere and even find some online. If you do not want to get a repair kit, you will need some nylon and steel washers, long screws, and some heat sink paste.

    6. The best way to rectify the overheating problem is to improve the cooling system just a little bit. You can do this by scrapping off the old heat sink compound off the GPU and applying a thin layer of the new element.

    7. The washers are required for getting your GPU in contact with your motherboard. This is to be done as you begin assembling back your Xbox 360.

The whole process takes around 1 hour to complete, and 2 hours for most technologically challenged individuals.

How to fix Xbox 360 1 red light

The Xbox 360 may be considered to be the ultimate gaming console by many, but it does have its share of problems. The ‘red ring of death’ error has been a nightmare for most Xbox 360 gamers ever since the console was launched, but it is not the only problem you would come across.

Another common problem that you may witness while playing the latest games on your Xbox 360 would be the single red flashing light. In fact, the 1 red light problem is almost as common as the 3 red lights problem (the red ring of death).

Here is a look at some steps you need to follow to solve the Xbox 360 1 red light problem:

   1. Check if your Xbox 360 is still under warranty. If the warranty is still functional, then it is always better to get your Xbox fixed through Microsoft. Fixing your console by yourself might void your warranty, so you have to use it while it lasts.

   2. If your Xbox 360 is out of warranty, then you would need to seriously consider fixing the problem yourself. Microsoft charges a lot of money for repairs when the warranty period is over, but you can learn how to fix Xbox 360 1 red light problem quite easily. This particular problem, also known as the e74 error, is usually caused by a problematic GPU, but you do not have to disassemble your Xbox 360 just yet.

    3. In most cases, you can trace the 1 red light problem to your AV cords or HANA chip. You could try using your AV chord on someone else’s Xbox 360 to see if it works properly. Alternatively, you could get it checked at your local electronics store. If your AV cord is problematic, you can replace it and solve your 1 red light problem.

    4. In some cases, the 1 red light problem may occur if your hard drive is problematic. You can find out if your hard drive is the culprit by removing it from your Xbox 360 console and restarting the system. If your console works perfectly well, you could try putting back the hard drive to see if it starts up again. If your console shows the red light again after you insert your hard drive, you know where the problem lies.

    5. If your AV cord checks out, it is time to test your HANA chip. This chip is located near the plug in the AV cable point on the inside of the console. Alternatively, it could also be a problem with your GPU. If this is the issue, you may have to disassemble your console to solve the problem.

You could try placing a magnet over your GPU to get it working again, but this works only if you are lucky. As you can see, the e74 error occurs either due to a faulty hard drive, AV cord, HANA chip, or GPU. In all cases, you would need a replacement of the problematic equipment for your Xbox to work again. However, if your hard drive is the one causing problems, you can still play games on your console.

How To Fix Xbox 360 E71 Error

Your Xbox 360 may display error code E71 when something goes wrong during dashboard update. When this happens, the following error message will display on the console:

E71:Dashboard Error - Error within Xam.xex

How to Fix Xbox 360 E71 Error

You may use the following methods to fix this error:

Method 1: Clear console cache and installed updates for games

    Open the system blade on your Xbox 360 console.

    Select the Memory command.

    Next, press Y for HD.

    Also, press X, X, LB, RB, X, X. (here, LB stands for Left Bumper and RB stands for Right Bumper)

    Select Yes when the following message is displayed on the console:

    "Do you want to perform maintenance on your Xbox 360 storage devices?"

Once the procedure is over, check your Xbox to see if the error is gone. If it persists, proceed to the next method.

Method 2: Get rid of failed system updates

Failed system updates are a major cause of E71 error on Xbox 360. To remove these updates from the system perform the following steps:

    Shutdown and unplug the console.

    Press the small white sync button and hold it for a while.

    Plug in the console and turn it on, while continuing to hold the sync button.

    Keep holding the syncbutton until the Console finishes booting up.

When you hold the sync button when the Console is booting up, all failed updates are cleared from the system.

    Once the booting completes, start using the system to see if the error goes. If it still appears, proceed to the next step.

Method 3: Disconnect all Xbox 360 components and then reconnect them

Quite often Xbox 360 E71 and other errors occur when one or more of the components connected to the system are loose or malfunctioning. To resolve these issues, perform the following steps:

    Shutdown the console and remove it from power.

    Now remove all components, except for the hard disk.

    Now plug in and restart the console.

    Once it has booted up, start adding the components one by one:

        If the power light starts flashing red after you add a particular component, this component might be malfunctioning and you will have to get it repaired or replaced.

        If works well after you have made the connections, it is quite likely the error occurred due to loose connections and you have resolved it now.

Method 4: Disconnect and then reconnect the hard drive

To check if hard drive is cause of the problem, do the following:

    Shut down the console and detach the hard drive.

    Restart the console.

    If it starts without any errors, the hard drive is the likely cause of the problem. You will have to replace it to resolve the error.

Method 5: Make sure that your Xbox 360 is not getting overheated

One of the major causes of most Xbox 360 errors is overheating. Quite often, if you shutdown your Xbox 360 and give it an hour or two to cool down, the errors get resolved automatically. However, to prevent a situation like this, and prevent overheating, make sure that your Xbox is well-ventilated and free from dust deposits. Also, keep it on a hard surface and not a rug or a carpet.

Incorrect soldering of internal components and problems with X-clamp placement may also cause these errors. To fix these errors, you may have to send your Xbox 360 to Microsoft for repairs.

Hopefully by reading this article of how to fix Xbox 360 e71 error will bring to and end  the error e71 problem on your  Xbox 360.

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