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iNeed Help M Jta Havea E 71 ERRO
it wass wokin this monring evrything was fine
But any ways Have a fresh kv if u could help iHve myORG Nan
PlzHelp =(
Aim Fershmeyadigg
it wass wokin this monring evrything was fine
But any ways Have a fresh kv if u could help iHve myORG Nan
PlzHelp =(
Aim Fershmeyadigg
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english please?
-Drew
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Drew31596 wroteenglish please?
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That was awesome
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All Credit to Xbox.com/support
How to fix E71:
If your power supply cords are not plugged in securely, you may see one flashing red light when you turn on your Xbox 360 console.
Disconnect and reconnect your power supply
1.Turn off your console.
2.Disconnect the power cord from the back of your console. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and the power supply unit.
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3.Reconnect all three connections making sure they are secure.
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4.Turn your console back on.
If this solution worked, your power button should look like this:
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How to fix E71:
If your power supply cords are not plugged in securely, you may see one flashing red light when you turn on your Xbox 360 console.
Disconnect and reconnect your power supply
1.Turn off your console.
2.Disconnect the power cord from the back of your console. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and the power supply unit.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
3.Reconnect all three connections making sure they are secure.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
4.Turn your console back on.
If this solution worked, your power button should look like this:
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That language was appauling.
Repeat in, but in English.
Repeat in, but in English.
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