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So I have (or had) a wireless 360 controller for windows with the wireless adapter. I bought a plug and play kit so I don't have to keep changing batteries.
I was playin GTAIV last night, so this morning I put the controller on charge, whilst I went out. When I got back I found my controller wasn't working. Then I fiddled with the plug and play connector thinking it was out of battery and hadn't been charging properly and eventually started working again. Played with it for about half an hour and then it stopped again. Tried putting AA batteries in instead, still no luck. After a while of aimlessly fiddling i put the charget back in and left it.
Just now I heard a pop and now theres a burning smell comming from the controller. I just got a new mobo and have charged it before on my old mobo with no problems. Has something gone wrong to cause this or was it just not designed to power off a pc usb port?
Whats the best way to contact microsoft about hopefully getting a replacement?
I was playin GTAIV last night, so this morning I put the controller on charge, whilst I went out. When I got back I found my controller wasn't working. Then I fiddled with the plug and play connector thinking it was out of battery and hadn't been charging properly and eventually started working again. Played with it for about half an hour and then it stopped again. Tried putting AA batteries in instead, still no luck. After a while of aimlessly fiddling i put the charget back in and left it.
Just now I heard a pop and now theres a burning smell comming from the controller. I just got a new mobo and have charged it before on my old mobo with no problems. Has something gone wrong to cause this or was it just not designed to power off a pc usb port?
Whats the best way to contact microsoft about hopefully getting a replacement?
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