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Posted on Nov 23, 2008 03:04:13 AM

The Xbox 360 is a great console - most gamers would agree with that. But it does have one undeniable weakness: unreliability.

More often than not a broken Xbox 360 is one that’s suffered general hardware failure. When this failure occurs gamers are faced with the Xbox 360 three red lights – a state where the normally green lights that surround the on/off button change to three red lights that flash.

The three red lights on an Xbox 360 console are the machine’s way of telling you that a general hardware failure has occurred, and that the machine is temporarily inoperable.

There are no official statistics from Microsoft revealing how many of their consoles suffer this fate, but the generally accepted number is anywhere between 30 and 35 percent. When you consider how many Xbox 360s are sold, you can appreciate how many gamers encounter the dreaded Xbox 360 three red lights of death.

The question on most gamers’ lips when they suffer this fate: How the hell do I get rid of the dreaded Xbox 360 three red lights?

Most people will immediately consult Microsoft’s website. Once there they’ll be informed that the best action to take is to submit a console repair request. However, very few people who follow this advice end up satisfied. What Microsoft’s not so quick to tell you is that its repair service is slow, awkward, and costly.

In fact, if your console is no longer under warranty, it’s going to cost you $140 to get rid of the three red lights on your Xbox 360. And that doesn’t even include shipping! Add on another $25 for that, at least. And then factor in the 6 to 8 weeks they’ll keep you waiting while they carry out the repair.

Even if your Xbox 360 is under warranty, you’ll still be faced with the shipping charges, the hassle of packaging it up securely, and the months of waiting for it to be returned to you.

Is this really the best way to get rid of the three red lights on your Xbox 360 and get back to your gaming? Until recently, the answer was yes. But now there’s a new way.
 
A better way.
 
How does getting rid of the three red lights from your Xbox 360 in under 2 hours grab you? That’s how fast it can be done if you follow a new and simple method revealed in The Xbox 360 Red Light Fix Pro Gamer Edition.
 
As well as guaranteeing to rid your Xbox 360 of the dreaded three red lights in under 2 hours, the system also offers full customer support, from real people. And that’s not all. It will also give you comprehensive video tutorials, showing you step by step how to rid your Xbox 360 of those wretched three red lights.
 
The Xbox 360 Red Light Fix Pro Gamer Edition has been designed by tech pros who know the inner workings of the Xbox 360 like the backs of their hands. They’ve successfully used this method to rid the three red lights from dozens of Xbox 360s.
 
And now, thanks to The Xbox 360 Red Light Fix Pro Gamer Edition, the three red lights no longer spell the end of your Xbox 360 fun.
           

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