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How to fix your broken Xbox.

Posted: February 16th, 2010 | Category: Computers and Technology

Since its issue nearly half a decade ago Microsoft has dealt in excess of 34 million xboxes globally.

you can’t doubt its enormous popularity , because gamers have been raring to experience the tingle of novel inventions The high number of consoles implicated would indicate a merchandise that people are super elated with and that has an superior report.

Nevertheless, there exist someunhappy people within the gamingcommunity.

Even Microsoft itself has made some on occasion confusing affirmations, that caused more analysts scratching their heads searching for outcomes.

Microsoft claims that the rate for faulty units is in line with field measures.

States editor Doug DuBreen of Xbox-Repair-Tips.com:

“Even if you use Microsoft’s own orthodox amounts, the figures are very astonishing , possibly in the millions.”

One Billion to fix it?

In 2007 Microsoft claimed a 1 $billion charge on their financial statement due to of xbox problems and their duties to compensate for all the fixes. There is a buzz about a 1 $Billion fund that Microsoft has appropriated for coming repair jobs.

That would be sufficient to fix each and every xbox, or downright replace one third of all the units.Amazingly that would cover the repairs for each and every xbox, or replace upto about a third.

What is to blame?

It is not easy to know whom to trust. A lot of fingerpointing has fueled rumours in the online community.

 

“Microsoft needs to understand that vendors mostly do an excellent job, it is in their best interest, indeed a matter of survival, to supply them with an excellent product”

Doug naturally refers to the flap with Microsoft attempting to produce their own graphics chip, but eventually after several mishaps, going back to a vendor for the part.

Microsoft is a giant ship that just can’t turn and twist on a dime, and when corporate decisions are made, new philosophies are enforced thru layers of the corporate structure. Apparently there is a big problem, but gamers don’t want to be troubled.

“Dauntless entrepreneurs smell a chance with all these broken xboxes and they are happy to offer a solution.”

If you don’t want to spend  $ 140 and several weeks to send your xbox to Microsoft, there are additional ways.

There are many professional repair gurus that offer these online assist guides. They guarantee a prompt fix right at home observing easy video or ebook guidance.

“All you do is download a pdf-guide or access a member internet site with careful directions, and often inside an hour or so, as most of them claim, you will be back playing your games.”

Pretty easy, no downtime and in the end you will spend only a fraction of what it would cost to send it away.

“It seems Microsoft is giving all these repair gurus a quiet nod of approval, since that cuts back the amountof units returned to them.”

If it is faster and cheaper it is easy to know why people are turning to help online. Nice looking web-sites providetheir business with the common high security payment process that we all are accustomed to by now.

“Most of our email is concerning these xbox repair guides. Gamers want to know if their particular issue can be fixed.”

“We want to make sure that our readers can make an informed decision about which guide to purchse. We know that by reading our research they can do just that.”

In the mean time I’ll keep my fingers crossed to avoid the dreaded Red-Ring-of-death-lights…Happy gaming!