Understanding "E" Errors: Xbox 360 Repair

Imagine that you are enjoying an eventful game of Madden and your television suddenly becomes discolored or even fuzzy. Hoping that it is nothing more than a TV malfunction, your game freezes altogether. This is something every gamer doesn't even want to think about. There are a number of ways to go about fixing this situation.

There are a few reasons the Xbox may flash these errors. One problem many will likely experience, but there could be a number of varying problems that may factor in. To diagnose this problem, one must understand what are called the "E" errors.

An "E" error signifies when your Xbox 360 displays one red light in the bottom left hand corner. This will typically show up once the console is rebooted. After restarting the system, you should receive one red flashing light, followed by an onscreen error of sorts. These errors are conveyed by an "E", and will be paired with two numbers.

Should you receive an E64, E65 or E66 error, this means that there is something wrong with the DVD drive. Overheating can be a culprit of this. It is suggested that you look online for a guide on how you can repair your Xbox 360 when there are DVD drive errors. Restarting the system can sometimes be a quick fix of this.

If you come across an E67, E68 or an E69 error, this simply means there is a problem with the hard drive itself. You can try to forego your hard drive and play without it, or you can attempt to reformat it. If you are going to attempt to reformat it, make sure you have instructions from a reputable repair service or guide online and follow it closely. If you come across an E73 message, your console has a general hardware issue. The Ethernet or networking port may attribute to this. You can investigate and see if it is truly a cable problem by playing without the Ethernet cable plugged in.

Of the various "E" errors, the most common message is the E74 error. You may be experiencing this because the AV cables are not correctly installed. This can sometimes be corrected by unplugging your Xbox, and then plugging it back in. If the problem does not cease to exist, it may be because of a faulty ANA chip or a general hardware error related to your system overheating.

Having a mysterious "E" error barge into your entertainment is understandably annoying. But before you go off the chain and start throwing your hard earned Xbox against the wall, it is important to determine what exactly each error means so that you can go about fixing it and get back to gaming quickly. After diagnosing the problem, search the internet for some solutions. Or, refer to some of the methods listed in this article.

Eric Frey is an serious XBox 360 gamer who has experienced the 3 red lights, a.k.a the Ring of Death on his XBox. If you want to discover the methods he used to fix his XBox, then you will need a XBox Repair Guide that will walk you through the process. Eric found a few really great 3 Red Light Fix guides that are guaranteed repair your XBox.

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