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The problems of the infamous three red rings of death seems to have been decreased over the years but it seems a new plague destined for failure is showing its face, error message E 74.

If you’re a gamer then its no secret the Xbox 360 has its problems. From disc scratching to the notoriously known three red lights known as the RROD, it’s all been said. Since its release on November 22, 2005, many articles have appeared in the media portraying the Xbox 360's relatively high failure rates. Recently, there has been legal action taken attempting to hold Microsoft responsible for the failure rate among the Xbox 360 and provide reasonable compensation for those affected.

When the 360 console experiences a "general hardware" failure as called by the glorious MS representatives, three flashing red lights appear around the power button, in lieu of the four green lights indicating normal operation. In the early months after the console's launch, Microsoft stated that the Xbox 360's failure rate was within the consumer electronics industry's typical 3% to 5%.

Nevertheless, Microsoft has not released their official statistics on the failure rate of the various versions of the console; the company's press relations policy is to focus on the prompt resolution of any technical problems. But they were certainly aware of the problem which brought along the extended 3 year warrant for every Xbox 360 console that experiences the "general hardware failure" indicated by three flashing red LEDs on the console.

That was cool and all but many buyers of the 360 were and still are upset at the thought of what will happen after the 3 year warranty. I’ll tell you, a $100 repair bill.

As the 3RROD problem surely still persist but is no longer as wide spread as portrayed it to be, a old error is becoming very persistent in the Xbox 360 and its called the E74 error. This even happened to me back in June last year. What you start to notice is that during gameplay, you see a lot of graphical errors on your screen and start freaking out thinking your brand new $3000 HDTV has bitten the dust. No, the problem is actually your 360. During a game its usually weird color lines all over your screen.

What the fuck!?



After a reboot the chances are you’ll see this next:

What the fuck!?


Along with:

What the fuck!?



In my recent browsing of various internet forums along with just a Google search, I’ve noticed that this error seems to be happening a lot lately and it’s happening is such a close time frame I started to wonder, is this another error that was just bound to happen?

Microsoft describes the problem as simply, “This behavior occurs when the Xbox 360 console experiences a hardware failure,”…yeah, no shit Microsoft. Now let’s really get into the problem, the professional way. Experts say that it’s an AV cable error and here is a problem with the AV cable, try using a different AV cable. If the cable is known to be working then there is a 90% chance it's a scaler chip problem (the "ANA" or "HANA" chip connected directly to the AV cable) in rare cases it is the GPU.

This seems to be a error that was just destined to happen. Once a Microsoft rep told me it was because of wear and tear use? Really? To repair this error it would cost $100 USD because this is not covered under the 3 year extended warranty.It would seem it should be however because this is not a “wear and tear” issue but just regular use failure.

As the problem seems to be raising a lot lately, we expect Microsoft to comment on the error…or just some more lawsuits. We’ve contacted Xbox Support but have gotten no response yet. We may even think this recent spur of events could be the cause of the new NXE.

http://xboxevolved.e-mpire.com/article/No_Title/5202.html



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ya, probably a a bug in the scaler. Probably a manufacturing bug that affects a small amount of consoles. It happens when chipsets are downsized sometimes.



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I think this has been posted alrdy by sum1.



That error's been going for ages now. It happened to my friend's 360 ELITE he bought on August 2007, after 14 months of use he got that same error screen.

And you know what's the "charming" part of E 74? it's worse than RROD (no method in earh, heaven or hell will "resurrect" the console), and Microsoft Warranty DOES NOT cover it. Nice one M$!!



I've come across some vids of this on youtube, and my cousin had it happen to him about a year ago. It will be interesting to see where this goes.



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Happened to me on a console over a year old.
MS made no problem out of the warrantee, got picked up by UPS and now I will have to wait a week or so before its back from the repair center in Germany.



Already seen this. I guess there will be at least 6 more threads on it throughout the day



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RED53DEVILS said:

The problems of the infamous three red rings of death seems to have been decreased over the years but it seems a new plague destined for failure is showing its face, error message E 74.

If you’re a gamer then its no secret the Xbox 360 has its problems. From disc scratching to the notoriously known three red lights known as the RROD, it’s all been said. Since its release on November 22, 2005, many articles have appeared in the media portraying the Xbox 360's relatively high failure rates. Recently, there has been legal action taken attempting to hold Microsoft responsible for the failure rate among the Xbox 360 and provide reasonable compensation for those affected.

When the 360 console experiences a "general hardware" failure as called by the glorious MS representatives, three flashing red lights appear around the power button, in lieu of the four green lights indicating normal operation. In the early months after the console's launch, Microsoft stated that the Xbox 360's failure rate was within the consumer electronics industry's typical 3% to 5%.

Nevertheless, Microsoft has not released their official statistics on the failure rate of the various versions of the console; the company's press relations policy is to focus on the prompt resolution of any technical problems. But they were certainly aware of the problem which brought along the extended 3 year warrant for every Xbox 360 console that experiences the "general hardware failure" indicated by three flashing red LEDs on the console.

That was cool and all but many buyers of the 360 were and still are upset at the thought of what will happen after the 3 year warranty. I’ll tell you, a $100 repair bill.

As the 3RROD problem surely still persist but is no longer as wide spread as portrayed it to be, a old error is becoming very persistent in the Xbox 360 and its called the E74 error. This even happened to me back in June last year. What you start to notice is that during gameplay, you see a lot of graphical errors on your screen and start freaking out thinking your brand new $3000 HDTV has bitten the dust. No, the problem is actually your 360. During a game its usually weird color lines all over your screen.

What the fuck!?



After a reboot the chances are you’ll see this next:

What the fuck!?


Along with:

What the fuck!?



In my recent browsing of various internet forums along with just a Google search, I’ve noticed that this error seems to be happening a lot lately and it’s happening is such a close time frame I started to wonder, is this another error that was just bound to happen?

Microsoft describes the problem as simply, “This behavior occurs when the Xbox 360 console experiences a hardware failure,”…yeah, no shit Microsoft. Now let’s really get into the problem, the professional way. Experts say that it’s an AV cable error and here is a problem with the AV cable, try using a different AV cable. If the cable is known to be working then there is a 90% chance it's a scaler chip problem (the "ANA" or "HANA" chip connected directly to the AV cable) in rare cases it is the GPU.

This seems to be a error that was just destined to happen. Once a Microsoft rep told me it was because of wear and tear use? Really? To repair this error it would cost $100 USD because this is not covered under the 3 year extended warranty.It would seem it should be however because this is not a “wear and tear” issue but just regular use failure.

As the problem seems to be raising a lot lately, we expect Microsoft to comment on the error…or just some more lawsuits. We’ve contacted Xbox Support but have gotten no response yet. We may even think this recent spur of events could be the cause of the new NXE.

http://xboxevolved.e-mpire.com/article/No_Title/5202.html

lol thats just like the good old

 

You would always go.. what ? why did you write that ? why did i need to know that the 00xsomething had a fatal something with something else ? why can't you write this in english ? XD wot

 



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my friends xbox 360 did this (from begin 08 I believe), warranty didnt cover this and his xbox 360 pro was screwed



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