Carth Vader Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 There was a lightning storm near my home yesterday and now my xbox won't turn on, does anyone have any advice on where I could take it for repair?
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Product of the Cosmos Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 It doesn't boot up at all? Doesn't even turn on? Try jiggling the chords/making sure they are plugged in all the way first tho. That's the most common 'not turning on' thing. Maybe the amount of vibration jiggled it just enough to not be technically plugged in.
Grandpa Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 1. Take it into the garage and place it in the center of the concrete floor. 2. Go over to the tool box and find a large hammer. 3. Return to the Xbox in the middle of the floor with the hammer in your dominant hand. 4. Raise the hammer over your head. 5. Bring the hammer down onto the middle of the top of the Xbox forcefully(MS has conveniently shaped it in sort of an "X" shape, so finding the middle should not be difficult). 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the Xbox has been sufficiently rendered into thousands of tiny pieces. JK. Seriously, I have no idea. Maybe BestBuy? They do PC repairs, maybe they can do Xboxes as well. After all, an Xbox is just a limited use pc. I do suggest that you invest in a (better) surge protector, especially living in the the worst place for lightning in the world. Was it plugged into a surge protector already? If so, the warranty on the surge protector might cover the damages to the Xbox.
DB Cooper Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 Also, try to turn it on from a different wall outlet.
Nartwak Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 If you want a repair shop, try looking in your local phonebook.
Carth Vader Posted August 11, 2004 Author Posted August 11, 2004 I called microsoft and the tech guy thinks it might just be the power cord, so they are sending me a new one to see if that's the problem. He said the cord is designed to burnout during a power surge saving the xbox from damage. I hope that's the problem.
Child of Flame Posted August 11, 2004 Posted August 11, 2004 I called microsoft and the tech guy thinks it might just be the power cord, so they are sending me a new one to see if that's the problem. He said the cord is designed to burnout during a power surge saving the xbox from damage. I hope that's the problem. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wait, they even have a seperate power cord like a PC? Christ, it's even more of a PC wannabe than I knew.
cirith Posted August 11, 2004 Posted August 11, 2004 "Wait, they even have a seperate power cord like a PC? Christ, it's even more of a PC wannabe than I knew. " well all the other videogames have a separate power chord.
Child of Flame Posted August 11, 2004 Posted August 11, 2004 "Wait, they even have a seperate power cord like a PC? Christ, it's even more of a PC wannabe than I knew. " well all the other videogames have a separate power chord. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Shaddup, you're making my Billy Gates Box bashing look less credible. Besides, I don't own any of the other consoles, I'm still remembering the N64 days. When consoles were consoles, and PCs were PCs. :D None of this Frankenstein halfbreed shit. :angry:
EnderAndrew Posted August 11, 2004 Posted August 11, 2004 Most consoles ever created were based off PC technology.
uncdeez Posted August 11, 2004 Posted August 11, 2004 1. Take it into the garage and place it in the center of the concrete floor.2. Go over to the tool box and find a large hammer. 3. Return to the Xbox in the middle of the floor with the hammer in your dominant hand. 4. Raise the hammer over your head. 5. Bring the hammer down onto the middle of the top of the Xbox forcefully(MS has conveniently shaped it in sort of an "X" shape, so finding the middle should not be difficult). 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the Xbox has been sufficiently rendered into thousands of tiny pieces. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Like it would be that easy, the Xbox is bulletproof. (and yes, I do realize that it was only a 9mm shell and a large hammer would destroy an Xbox) Anyways, good luck fixing your Xbox.
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