Xbox
Repairs
When The Power
Light Is Orange
When
dealing with the
dreaded red light, your power supply light is going to be either red,
orange or
green. You obviously want it to be
green if at all possible. However, if
it is orange you are still not out of the doghouse quite yet.
Here are some Xbox
flashing 360 repair tips
when the power supply light is orange.
An
orange light that is
illuminated on the power supply of your system is going to occur for
one of two
reasons. The
problem is going to occur
because the console is turned off or because the power supply is
disconnected
from the console. This
type of behavior
is fairly common as it indicates the power supply is in standby mode.
What
confuses many
people is the fact that the power supply light can still be illuminated
orange
even if the console is turned off. The
reason for this is because the power supply cord is probably not
inserted
completely inside the power socket of the console. When you
have to begin worrying is if the power supply light is
orange but the console will not turn on.
If this is the
case,
Xbox
repairs are probably on your mind. There are
some basic repair steps you will want to take. First, start
by turning off your Xbox 360 console. You will then
disconnect the cord that
connects the power supply to the console.
In order to
disconnect
the cord connecting the power supply to the console, you will need to
unplug
the power cord from the wall socket.
After doing this, disconnect the power cord from the console.
You can then reconnect all of the cords and
try to turn the console back on. If
your console will still not turn back on, you will want to refer to the
troubleshooting steps that can be found in the Microsoft knowledge base
article.
To
prevent this problem from even occurring and
having to go through Xbox
flashing 360 repair, there are several
things you
can do. First, make
sure that all of
the ventilation openings in the power supply are free to ventilate.
Also, make sure you do not
put the power
supply on a bed or sofa as this will block the ventilation openings.
Lastly, do not put the
power supply in a
confined space like a bookcase or rack, and do not put it on a stereo
speaker or
heat source that can radiate heat.
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