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A Permanent Solution to the Red Ring of Death? Using an Xbox 360 Repair Guide Shows You How!

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The hype of the Xbox 360's release in 2005 quickly turned around when it was discovered that the system suffered from some major performance problems that still continue to this day.
Unfortunately, until recently, a permanent solution had not been discovered for the performance issues of the 360.
The solution has not been made official and still hangs around as an unofficial repair that, albeit being unofficial, has produced some phenomenal results for those who have used it.
For the sake of never having to experience the Red Ring of Death (RROD), I think it's important that Xbox 360 owners utilize this unofficial repair that can be found within one of the few Xbox 360 repair guides that teach you how to repair this problem.
The problem is very serious and this is evident with that fact that 1 out of every 3 Xbox 360's are said to be expected to get the RROD error.
Of all the "solutions" found on the Internet, you will soon discover that they are temporary at best and dangerous at worst.
It's very common for 360 owners who get the RROD to resort to their warranty (if they have one) and utilize the technical support of the Manufacturer.
Turning to the Manufacturer at first, may "appear" to be the smart thing to do, but many people are learning that this may not be so and I'll tell you why.
Since the time of the 360's release millions have resorted to their warranties and have sent their system in for repairs.
Upon receiving their systems people quickly discovered that the problem had not been fixed, when the RROD came back.
This evidence is paramount with just a simple search on Google.
And you will be able to quickly see that people are having to send their systems in 2, 3, 4, and sometimes even 5 or 6 times! It seems that in the manufacturers inability to repair this problem, "new" systems were being issued back to those who sent their system in for a repair.
And this is very problematical.
Why? Because these "new" systems are no different from the console you originally sent in for repairs, and is still susceptible and vulnerable to getting the RROD.
This means you will eventually find yourself in the same position as you are in now and will continue to repeat this process until your warranty runs out.
Once that happens, you'll get no more freebies; sending your system in from that point on is going to cost you over $140 and I doubt that's something you will want to do over and over.
The only solution here, is to repair the console that you have now and stop this problem from ever being able to re-surface.
There is only one solution that I have been able to find so far that offers this guarantee.
So far I have found and verified the authenticity of a couple different Xbox 360 Repair Guides, and these are the ones that I would recommend you use.
In order to make the repair the Xbox 360 repair guide will require that you disassemble your console, make 2 repairs to the GPU, CPU, and Motherboard and you're done.
While this might initially sound risky, it really isn't because the repair guides for one, don't require any technical experience and two, come with comprehensive video tutorials that take you by the hand every step of the repair; from start to finish.
I can't recommend these Xbox 360 repair guides enough.
And for those who are fortunate enough to not have experienced this problem I think it would be very wise if you grabbed a copy of one of these repair guides just in case.
If anything you can use it to repair your system now, so that you will never get the RROD at all.
The amount of wrong and harmful information that is out there on the internet is just to great to be unprepared if you end up getting the RROD.
So I feel overall that it's just best to fix the problem ourselves instead of relying on unreliable and risky methods and unreliable services, especially because doing it ourselves we are guaranteed a permanent fix.
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