Oh ok thanks fellas, it is the ring of death btw!!
i'll get on to microsoft.
i know its less than 3yrs old, but i dont think i've got the reciept, but ive got the box and everything
You'll be alright, quoting them the serial number on the back of the console should give them the rough age of your machine.
Depends how many red lights there are. How many? It may just be that the power brick thingy has come unplugged? Check you haven't done anything stupid.
Microsoft are excellent at dealing with these, within a week you could well have a brand new machine plus a couple of months free Xbox Live.
But the point is this shouldn't be happening so often. It's clearly a fault with the product design which Microsoft hasn't dealt with proplerly.
I'm no fanboy, but I've never had my PS3 crash on me in over 2 years of ownership. I'd be livid if I owned a 360 and this fault happened. Manufacturers of other appliances would have to recall them if something similar happened.
But the point is this shouldn't be happening so often. It's clearly a fault with the product design which Microsoft hasn't dealt with proplerly.
I'm no fanboy, but I've never had my PS3 crash on me in over 2 years of ownership. I'd be livid if I owned a 360 and this fault happened. Manufacturers of other appliances would have to recall them if something similar happened.
What do you expect from companies that are in the gaming market for a quick buck. no passion, no soul.
Ooh, now I've got a PS3 I can join in.
PS3 kicks X-Box ARSE because of Blu-Ray, which is, quite simply, IMMENSE.
Bleh. I've got a MASSIVE dvd collection, everyone is finally upgraded from Video, not flipping upgrading again.
Ooh, now I've got a PS3 I can join in.
PS3 kicks X-Box ARSE because of Blu-Ray, which is, quite simply, IMMENSE.