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#11. Posted:
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That will burn the xbox out, look at the Voltage...
It'll depend on the region of your xbox.
It'll depend on the region of your xbox.
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i will post another thread with a video of what happens to the xbox when i try to turn it on. I will also delete this thread. thanks for helping me guys. Ill use the regular power cord when making the video.
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NavyxDumper wrote thanks for all the help. I will not use it. Ive tried it out and it works pretty well. it turns on the xbox but then turns it back off like all the other regular power cords. do you think the xbox is messed up or the power cords. Ive trued so many power cord that i figured, why not try to make one. should i send the xbox to get it repaired by someone or just cut my losses and move on.
Like I said in the beginning...Usually if 2 power cords, That work on other consoles, don't solve the issue than you need to get the console repaired/replaced.
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how much do you think it would be to get it repaired. Im running pretty low on money since ive bought so much stuff to try to fix the xbox.
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