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Xbox 360 Red Circle Repair Tips That Are Guaranteed To Work
By Tony Smith
Repairing the red circle on your 360 can be difficult and frustrating. Especially when you aren't sure what to do or where to start. So, what I'm going to do is share with you some 360 red circle repair tips.

That way, you can get back to playing your Xbox.


The tips on fixing the red circles on your 360 are:

1. The first way to repair the red circles on your 360 is to deal with the overheating of it. This is why your game system is experiencing the red circles. This happens to about 30% of all the 360s. The reason your game system overheats is because it doesn't have a cooling system.

2. The next 360 red circle repair tip

is to send your game system back to Microsoft. They will fix it for you for free if you are still under warranty. It will take them a long time to repair it, though. If you're not still under warranty with Microsoft, they will charge you about $100.

3. The best way to fix your 360 is to repair it yourself. I'll show you a video on how to repair the red circles. It's easy. You will need some household tools and less than an hour of your time.

These are some 360 red circle repair tips. If you want to repair the red circles yourself, I'll share the video with you in a minute. Make sure you fix your game system soon. If you wait too long, your might not work anymore.
To see the video on how to repair the red lights on your Xbox 360, click on the link below: Xbox 360 Red Circle Repair

 
 
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