It's all a crap shoot. AFA video, I don't even have a tv here in the office (with rca cable connections) to find out what the code is, so that's a no go.Have you tested the code that it's throwing? You need to check that first.
If you have one of the older motherboards (basically anything older than the newest one using HDMI outputs) I would bet that you are having the dreaded problem with the GPU solder being screwed. If that's the case... there are a few tricks you can do to squeeze some extra life out of the unit (maybe 80-100 hours from my own tests)... but it's basically dead unless you want to reball the GBA contacts (basically impossible without professional equipment).
This experience is derived from attempting to repair 3 different boxes with the red ring of death and they all died again in the long run.
if by 4424 = 0020 then yes.. I counted 4 lights twice (perhaps it's meant to be "0" ?) , a 2 the third time, then 4 lastly, then it went back to 3 rings at a slower flash.Wow... interesting. No more red LED's or error codes? Lucky you man... you might have lucked out.
Your earlier code... 4424... did you mean 0020? Because there's no 4000 level error codes for the system. 0020 is an overheating problem (although a good many sites have 0020 listed as "unknown").
I think I'm actually going to take the parts back. I have a working 360 arcade at home, this was a second one for me to fully take apart without fear of damaging my home one.. I really don't need (even though I want) a 2nd one right now... but I WAS really hoping to get this one going.Sorry to hear it. I've had my share of frustration trying to fix these things and I know how annoying it can be.
Honestly... I would really advise you to buy the Xbox 360 arcade... it has the newest motherboard (the Jasper chipset I believe) and is supposed to be extremely reliable in the long run. I wouldn't trust any refurbished unit from anyone. There's just too much chance of hidden problems. They can be "repaired" so that they seem to function... but will fail again after a few hours of intense use.
You'd think, huh? The only thing I want to do with them after today is buy a SLEDGE HAMMER!.. and maybe a claymore..DOOO EEEET!
Man if you could fix that consistently you'd be rich. RICH I SAY!
I think something happened between last power on and last actual use.. I took those clamps off.. I think I may have bent the motherboard a little (who knows?) getting those damned clamps off in the FIRST place!Why not just use a RRoD repair kit?
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