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this is a good tut, HOWEVER there is absolutely no way to fix rrod "permenantly" .... i use to fix them for kids on ebay and when u do that right you can get hem to work a few months but rarely does it last more then month or two..... so although this is a good tut, it is not a permenant fix, cuz there is no such thing for rrod!!!!
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jsimmons76 wrote this is a good tut, HOWEVER there is absolutely no way to fix rrod "permenantly" .... i use to fix them for kids on ebay and when u do that right you can get hem to work a few months but rarely does it last more then month or two..... so although this is a good tut, it is not a permenant fix, cuz there is no such thing for rrod!!!!
Well I did add the Perm fix into it BECAUSE, You can continue to do this to fix it each time.
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this was taken from Scar's RROD fix on 7S
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Please give credit to were you got this tutorial from in your main post.
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i have fixed like 10 RROD xbox and E74 all you need is a X-CLAMP kit which is $5 and thermal compound and alcohol rub..... but cool tut... 8)
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And you need to "bake" it for 5-6 min and let it cool for at least 30 min before you turn it on again.
Follow the professional tut
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Yeh niel is right i do this with all the fixes i have done and all work the first attempt...
Thanks for th link Neil
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Alright updated topic with that link included.
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