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3 red lights – The worst Xbox gamer nightmare has solution!

30 July 2009 One Comment

3 red lights, error e74, 2 red lights, no video, disc read error… all of them are things that any Xbox 360 gamer would fear to see on their machines. The thing is that they happen, but what to do once they happen? Well you could do some things:

If you are covered by the warranty, you could send your Xbox to the repair service, but that means that you will be without the system for a long time, I mean Long Time of waiting. Or even worst, maybe your don’t have any warranty remaining so that means that your Xbox360 is Lost forever? Well, good news is that there is another solution.

This other solution is to use a Professional Xbox 360 Repair Guide, for less money than it will cost you the Microsoft support center and with the added award of doing it yourself you can follow the step by step instructions to actually fix your Xbox360 in minutes! Those folks at Microsoft don’t want these guides to expand all over Internet for a simple thing: they don’t want you to know that they are getting your money for things that you could have done by yourself.

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So if you are in that situation, 3 red lights, error e74, 2 red lights, no video, disc read error… don’t be afraid, everything can be fixed.. Trust me, you will be playing in 2 hours or less. And with this guide you will get your Xbox360 fixed or they will give you your money back, so there is nothing to be afraid of!

Follow the next link to the Xbox 360 Repair Guide and find how simple it was the problem that was driving you crazy. Come back and say thanks if it works to you!

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One Comment »

  • Jacob2234 said:

    Thanks!! It worked!!!

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