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my xbox wont turn on i tryed two different power bricks and i wanna know how to fix it if u could tell me how that would be great
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    Are all the connections properly connected?
    Is the socket working for any other electronics?
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Check If your wires Are Unplugged Then Check Your Plug sockets , See if there Loose , If not , Try using another plug socket .
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Did you check everything?
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maybe the fuses mate or a switch has tripped?
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Huh well when you get everything plugged in, does the power supply light come on at all or no? If you have tried two power supplies I doubt it is that, and the only real conclusion I can come up with is that they wall socket is either burnt out or something.
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answer to everyones replys i have done everything that u guys said to try they didnt work i tryed w/two different power bricks (the light is on its yellow or red it changes) and i checked if it was my outlets in my house its not i tryed at a friends house with both of the power bricks so idfk whats with it if anyone else has input on this that could be helpful thank you.
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Motto: "I'l no I grew up to fast speed I no u will be little famous" - Famous_Energy
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Maybe you live in the 1700's and electricity hasn't been discovered yet?
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Yup Speed, I think that's what the problem is.
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have you switched the plug socket on?
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