Having just repaired this on my friends Xbox 360, I followed the guide for [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+360+Red+Ring+of+Death+Fix+Kit/3550|RROD repair|new_window=true] (as it had that first and then had e74). I found a picture of the HANA chip on Google with a hint to apply pressure on it when the Xbox is warming up. It took no time at all, and presto—we have working machine! I don't know how long it will stay working, but for now...
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Having just repaired this on my friends Xbox 360, I followed the guide for [guide|3550|RROD repair|new_window=true] (as it had that first and then had e74). I found a picture of the HANA chip on Google with a hint to apply pressure on it when the Xbox is warming up. It took no time at all, and presto—we have working machine! I don't know how long it will stay working, but for now, it's fine.
Having just repaired this on my friends xbox 360, followed guide for RROD repair (as had that first and then had e74) I found a picture of the HANA chip on google with a hint to apply pressure on it when xbox is warming up. took no time at all and hey prestowe have working machine! Don't know how long it will stay working, but for now...
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Having just repaired this on my friends Xbox 360, I followed the guide for [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+360+Red+Ring+of+Death+Fix+Kit/3550|RROD repair|new_window=true] (as it had that first and then had e74). I found a picture of the HANA chip on Google with a hint to apply pressure on it when the Xbox is warming up. It took no time at all, and presto—we have working machine! I don't know how long it will stay working, but for now...
Having just repaired this on my friends xbox 360, followed guide for RROD repair (as had that first and then had e74) I found a picture of the HANA chip on google with a hint to apply pressure on it when xbox is warming up. took no time at all and hey presto we have working machine! Don't know how long it will stay working, but for now...