Michael-5 said:
Adinnieken said:
Michael-5 said:
I'm making this thread just to express my frustration with Microsoft. This is my opinion, and it may be biased, but since I literally own every console, I feel it's legitimate.
I must have sent my console in for repair 8 or 9 times. (Note it only broke 3 times, I was just denied repairs 5 or 6 times, even though the console would freeze within 30 minutes of use). -Once they replaced it with another broken console and I had to spend an hour and a half on the phone to explain to them how it wouldn't play half my games. -Another time they actually replaced it, but not with an HDMI model like Best Buy would have -The other 6 times, they just said it was working, despite it freezing and crashing on me every time I tried to play it -After my warrenty expired I just bitched at Best Buy, and a nice floor salesman gave me a new console and claimed mine was defective. Was so happy.
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I'm not sure if anyone has addressed this or not, but I'll take a stab.
Does the problem happen with disc-based, or downloaded games (games installed to the HDD to not count), or both?
Does the problem happen if you remove the HDD and use a USB thumb drive or a memory card?
If the problem happens with both types of games, and doesn't happen if you remove the HDD, then you have a bad HDD. If you don't have the means to test if the HDD is a problem you may want to pick up a 4-16GB USB memory stick and test it. With the HDD installed, format the USB thumb drive, copy your profile to it, then copy a game to it. It's possible you may need to download the game directly to the USB thumb drive. Next, remove the HDD while the console is powered off. Restart the console with the USB thumb drive in, and test it.
If the problem is not exibited when running a game via the DVD only or from the USB thumb drive with the HDD removed, then the HDD is the problem. You'll need to replace it. Microsoft won't.
The reason why Microsoft may not be able to duplicate your problem is possibly because you typically don't sent in your HDD with a console repair. Not to mention, they don't repair HDDs.
I've only ever had Microsoft send me back a console once saying they couldn't duplicate the problem, but oddly enough the console I got back had a different serial number on it and the problem was fixed. LOL!
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Most of my 360 issues are RRoD related. The console would freeze regardless of what I was playing, and often froze in the dashboard. I used to play off both a USB/HDD, and it didn't matter if I only had 1 plugged in at the time, it still froze.
One of the 360 consoles MS replaced mine with wouldn't play disks which I had DLC for. It also wouldn't play online for half my games at random. Was a weird issue, had to spend 2 hours on the phone with MS and Bell, just to get MS to admit fault.
I used the same HDD on all 3 of my consoles, and now I have a larger HDD because my friend upgraded to the non-compatible Slim (Another reason to dislike MS). If this new console starts to freeze often I'll try to play off USB like you said. Actually, because I play at my friends quite often, my account is always on my memory card, so I don't really use my HDD all that much, unless I'm playing an installed game.
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