Oh yes yes. Thank you for your help, will let you know how it goes tomorrow.
Oh yes yes. Thank you for your help, will let you know how it goes tomorrow.
blunty51 said:
We tried that but no dice dred...:*( |
You don`t know how to do a "X-clamp" on your 360?
There are many videos on youtube to fix the rrod problem,so I don`t understand why don`t you fix it yourself.
Or go to a repair shop in your city,they will fix it for a small fee. So...what do you say?
^^ You didn't read the OP?
We did try to fix the RROD problem, well my brother did actually, and whilst we got some improvement, it still kept failing after a time. Although you the you speak here, you make me feel like I should try it myself in case my bro did something wrong perhaps. Is it somewhat guaranteed to work?
If you look at the 7th response here, you'd see why I don't bother with the local repair shops (which are actually few and far between)
Either I have an extremely resistant PS3, you all have extremely weak PS3s, or you play PS3 while it's in a bathtub.
As I've said before, I've left it on for 5 days on end in an enclosed space, WITH A GAME RUNNING, and there wasn't so much as a loud fan. That was back when it was new, though, early 2008.
Is that even statistically possible? Did you commit some sort of sin against God, and he send a plague to your house (locusts, frogs, kill your HD systems.....that's how he works)?
| blunty51 said: ^^ You didn't read the OP? If you look at the 7th response here, you'd see why I don't bother with the local repair shops (which are actually few and far between) |
My brother fixed his 360 with a hair drier.
Just look at the error code and do the right things.
ps3 generally gives signs.
when overheat. if trinidad it's like my country = hot.
it probably something happen to it due heat, do u have it in a open and fresh area?
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