Keegan got up a bit early this morning and since I was off today, I decided I'd take him downstairs to watch a DVD with me while mommy slept. Since we had a finite space for entertainment components (and the DVR takes up three quarters of it), we decided to sell our DVD player and just use the Xbox 360. This little arrangement had worked out fine... until today. I went to turn on the 360 to put in a disc and that's when I saw it...
So that got me a little upset as it was, but I remembered Microsoft had automatically extended their warranty period for the 360s because of their horrible failure rate (around 16.4% last year when they extended the warranty). So I did a little research and found out the extended warranty only covers the infamous Red Ring of Death (RRoD), which is three red flashing lights. My error is covered under the standard warranty... which expired JANUARY 2ND!!! So now I have a few options here:
- Pay the out of warranty repair fee ($95 or approximately HALF the cost of a new system)
- Buy a new system (yeah... right)
- Try to fix it myself (voiding the extended warranty)
- MAKE it get the Red Ring of Death (oops! shit! I thought that was a bag of microwave popcorn)
Wait... what's this dusty white thing with the glowing blue light? /Sings: Baby comeback...
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