Microsoft admits hardware issue

McManicMan said:
had to be done as the 360 was going down the road of becoming the joke of all console history for failures and 3RROD syndrome, they had to do something in the end just for good PR, its just a shame still that those of us now without a improved revision of hardware just "have to wait" for their 360's to get the dreaded RROD.

Stick it in the oven 180 for half hour should do the trick. Or backfeed it with hot air from a hairdryer :D
 
dannyjo22 said:
Again, very few of the returns on here lately have been due to red lights. Eating discs and lock ups are not covered. I would still get the full extended warranty.

I've had one of each as a return.

Where exactly does it say it will only cover 3 red lights, all I can see is that they are extending the standard warranty from 1 year to 3 years. Nowhere does it say they are extending it but will cut the things that the warranty can cover? :confused:
 
dannyjo22 said:
I wonder how many heads went on the chopping block now they have had to extend the warranty. Surely some designers lost their jobs over this cost they have absorbed.

That's a good point and I bet heads have rolled or will roll. You have to wonder why the system wasn't stress tested. There are plenty on this forum who have opened them up and solved the overheating problems using common sense and their knowledge of building a PC. The thing is it's a cracking console and it's only real fault are these reliability problems.
 
Great news. To admit it is very courageous of MS, but we have to remember; they should NOT have had these problems in the first place.
 
Damn. That screws my plan to write a blog article on how to fix a dead 360, as I'm expecting this launch day 360 to die sooner rather then later. Either way its superb news for us lot, and I'm very impressed with MS.
 
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mp3kla said:
Where exactly does it say it will only cover 3 red lights, all I can see is that they are extending the standard warranty from 1 year to 3 years. Nowhere does it say they are extending it but will cut the things that the warranty can cover? :confused:


http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/systemuse/xbox360/resources/warrantyfaq.htm
and
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/petermooreletter.htm
and on page 1 of this thread.

They are very specific, it is only 3 Red Lights issues they will look at.


rp2000
 
Good news for all you 360 owners :) Hopefully other companies look at this as good practice if they have something inherently faulty and try to sweep it under the carpet and blame the customers for misuse etc!
Think i would still get a full warranty if i was going to get one though, as it seems like theres more Disc eating/ read problems than RROD about at the moment. Id still rather have a console that stayed working through its life than one that may/may not be covered by an extended warranty though. If Microsoft bring out a revised CPU/ GPU and circuit which solves all the other problems I wonder how many consoles owners will RROD theres on purpose (maybe sticking it in a enclosed space on a carpet?) just to get a new version?
 
I can buy the extended warranty anytime from MS can't I? :confused: I'd rather wait a bit and then buy the extra two years... Does it matter? As long as its within the first year?
 
msmalls74 said:
Good news for all you 360 owners :) Hopefully other companies look at this as good practice if they have something inherently faulty and try to sweep it under the carpet and blame the customers for misuse etc!
Think i would still get a full warranty if i was going to get one though, as it seems like theres more Disc eating/ read problems than RROD about at the moment. Id still rather have a console that stayed working through its life than one that may/may not be covered by an extended warranty though. If Microsoft bring out a revised CPU/ GPU and circuit which solves all the other problems I wonder how many consoles owners will RROD theres on purpose (maybe sticking it in a enclosed space on a carpet?) just to get a new version?

here we go........
 
cheets64 said:
Wow, now the PS3 owners cant flame the 360 now.

MS are not short of money so this is great for the future of the 360.
The problem is people are having as many DRE problems aswell as the TRL's. It doesn't look like they will cover you for DRE problems after the one year warranty expires.
 
suarve said:
here we go........
msmalls74 has a point. I would much rather a console that doesn't break at all than have one that I have to send back 3 or 4 times in a three year time period for example.
 
I'm a bit tired, so not sure I'm reading this right

Mines a launch day console and I didnt pay for the extended warranty so...

Is mine now covered by this new warranty?
 
JBeck said:
msmalls74 has a point. I would much rather a console that doesn't break at all than have one that I have to send back 3 or 4 times in a three year time period for example.
Sounds like they have sorted the issue out now though, that's why I think this was announced.
 
Yes i can now play mine without fear of it dying and being out of warranty :D

I took this line as meaning they are all coverd Steedie

Microsoft announced today they are extending all Xbox 360 warranties to three years
 
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