You’ve always known it was a possibility because of the horror stories you’ve heard from others, but you never really thought it would happen to you – until now. You were probably playing your favorite game when you became another victim of the infamous Xbox “Red Ring of Death.” But before you go out and send your Xbox back to Microsoft and not get it back for the next 6-8 weeks or spend hundreds of dollars on repairs, you should be excited to know that you can fix your Xbox yourself in under an hour.Before we go any further, the first thing you need to know is that you should never attempt to do anything related to the “towel trick”, because if by some miracle that does work it certainly isn’t a long term solution. And you should not have to raid your local hardware store for gels, silicon, or anything else. In fact, you should be able to fix your Xbox using every day, ordinary household items that you can likely find in almost anybody’s kitchen.In order to fix your Xbox in under an hour, you’ll need to get your hands on a repair guide and here is what… Read full this story
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