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Friday, January 2, 2009 

Fix Your Xbox By Yourself

Gaming is all the rage. You have the new PS3, Xbox 360, PSP, and Nintendo DS. The systems are great and give hours of entertainment. I got my son an Xbox 360 last year for Christmas, he loves it. The games are expensive just like the system was, but the joy on his face is truly worth every penny.

So you can only imagine my dismay when he started to receive errors on his brand new, nearly $400 system. I was so aggravated and thought I was alone and had bought a bad system from the supplier. Come to find out it wasn't just me all of the new Xbox's were having errors. So I followed the directions sent my system in, two weeks later got it back and it was working just fine. But let me just tell you, two weeks without my son's favorite toy was horrible. He was so excited to have one, and he couldn't understand why we had to send it back, and why it wasn't working.

There was one thing I learned though, after I sent in my system I was talking to one of my friends only to find out that there were manuals so that you could fix the problem by yourself at home in as little as an hour. So my two weeks of waiting could have been resolved in an hour. How frustrating. I would like to take this opportunity to share with you how to fix your system and get it functioning for the one's you love. Fix all the errors on your system from the "three light error" to overheating consoles; get all of the information in one space.

Check out this site to fix your Xbox in as little as an hour, http://xboxrepair.weebly.com

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