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tutorial on how to fix the rrod
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right this will work on normal xbox or jtag xbox i used it and it worked

1st get some thing that will fit in the back off your xbox to block the fans from moveing there is two fans you will nedd to block off

2nd thing wait for about 15mins for the xbox to over heat then it will come up with 2 red lights when that happends pull ur cable out from the plug socket and unplug every thing and take the thing out what u r blocking the fans with

3erd wait for it to cool down for about 20mins then plug it all back in turn it on and it will work

ps this might sound stupid but it %100 works you have to fix it by braking it again lol try it out this will do no damge to ur xbox or jtag

ps +rep if i help you and post legit thankzz
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Blocking the fans makes the xbox over heat. An over heated xbox may melt or disfigure the solder on the circuit board, making it worse.

None of these fan blocking tricks actually work, its just chance it boots up.
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a low temp re-flow will de-crystallize the solder on the GPU/CPU and then youll need to reball the chip, and thats not cheap
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this will not work..

Really all it will cause is overheating and making the situation worse/

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well how do u fix the rrod then
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TTGCharliesModzV1 wrote well how do u fix the rrod then


x-clamp change = POPULAR - LAST 6-12MONTHS

Reflow = GOOD - Good Last Foreva

Reball = BEST BUT HARD!
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Tommo-BFC wrote
TTGCharliesModzV1 wrote well how do u fix the rrod then


x-clamp change = POPULAR - LAST 6-12MONTHS

Reflow = GOOD - Good Last Foreva

Reball = BEST BUT HARD!


This guy know's what hes talking about

Good job buddy 8)
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