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#11. Posted:
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I would say, possibly your system memory is too full. Or that you power brick is not correctly plugged in!
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I have a 1tb hard drive externally connected and have 46 percent of my console and external hard rives combined capacity used. Also the power brick not being plugged in all the way Is 100% not the problem
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This is the main reason I buy all my electronics from Best Buy. They take the broken hardware right there and let you take a new one off the shelf.
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The guy let me know by showing him the video I took that I need to purchase a brand new Xbox power supply because this ones indeed faulty. Is there anywhere where I could get one locally possibly?? Or do I have to do it straight through Xbox ?
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Polarizing wrote had this issue as well i recommend putting it outside to air out; unplug everything thats connected to it let them cool down yolo swaaag
I won't even go outside never mind my adapter it's waaay too cold out side. And the snow might not too it too well
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