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Xbox 360 Error Code E74 - Why It Happens And Exactly What You Should Do Next! PDF VersionPrinter Friendly Version








Along with the red ring of death, Xbox 360 error code e74 is probably one of the most regular problems that may occur with your console. Both are caused by your unit overheating and the complete lack of air circulation within the case.Microsoft have openly admitted problems such as the Xbox 360 error code e74 and other overheating problems occur quite often. In actual fact nearly a third of all sold gaming consoles suffer from this problem!...

Along with the red ring of death, Xbox 360 error code e74 is probably one of the most regular problems that may occur with your console. Both are caused by your unit overheating and the complete lack of air circulation within the case.

Microsoft have openly admitted problems such as the Xbox 360 error code e74 and other overheating problems occur quite often. In actual fact nearly a third of all sold gaming consoles suffer from this problem! Once you console overheats, the scaler chip will not work, which in turn stops your Xbox 360 from working.

You have the option to return your console to Microsoft, however, their warranty usually only covers red light errors. In addition to this, once you have securely packaged your Xbox 360 and sent it off, people have reported waiting times of up to 12 weeks! You will also be charged Microsoft's $140 shipping fees.

Due to this fact, many more people are turning to the help of online repair guides. There are numerous guides for you to choose from. Some of the best one's can be instantly downloaded, have step by step video instructions and even provide customer service support. You will need to find a guide that covers this specific problem as many purely cover red light errors.

It appears if you really want to fix your Xbox 360 error code e74, you will need a sharp object such as a metal toothpick or needle. A screwdriver and about 60 minutes out of your day. Compare that to the possibility of months on end without your console and also having to pay Microsoft's fees...i know which method i would rather use!


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