SOURCE: playing xbox (NOT 360, the old one)
go to your nearest gamestop or ebgames, mine had 2 of them. :)
SOURCE: Help Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver For Windows, help help
I bought this system recently, and it had the same problem from the beginning.
I
opened it, and found that the problem was the F1 Fuse that is cutting
the current. You have to open it and bypass (soldering) the two legs of
the F1 Fuse.
This is how to open it: http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/6896/openingoi6.jpg
and this is the circuit: http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/231/receivereb4.jpg
Hope this will help ;P
SOURCE: i have a old xbox system and my wireless
Check to verify that your batteries are installed correctly.
- Check to verify that the power is on. Check to verify that the signal LED is blinking
If this does not solve the problem, do the following:
1. Make sure your Xbox is turned off.
2. Remove the battery lid and place 2 AA batteries into the Blade 2.4 Street Wireless Controller. Make sure the batteries are inserted as shown in the battery compartment.
3. Insert the receiver into your Xbox controller slot of your choice and power up the controller FIRST, then your Xbox.
4. Press the Connect button on the receiver once. Your signal LED light will begin to flash slowly.
5. Press the Back button on your controller. This will program the receiver to connect to the controller each time it is uses.
6. Turn on your Xbox and insert a game.
SOURCE: the guide button on my pelican wired controller
You are having a controller board problem I would suggest getting it repaired or replaced or you can take it apart and make sure everything is in working order such as no burnt buttons or melted solder.
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