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Some
of us suddenly when we turn on our Xbox 360 console one day we got one
red light flashes on the ROL (Ring of Light) around the Xbox 360 power
button, and we got an Error message appearing on the TV screen "System
error" also might occur with any error code like E66, E67, E68, E71, E74
or E77, all the same.
When
you get any of these messages appearing on your screen with one red
light flashing on the ROL of your Xbox 360 console that's an indicator
of a hardware problem with the console connection to one of the parts
connected to it as the hard drive or cables.
So, first disconnect all power and AV cables from the back of your Xbox 360 console and also unplug the power cord from the wall socket, wait for a minute then reconnect them all back and try to turn on your Xbox 360 console once more.
If
that doesn't work, it seems then to be a fault with your Xbox 360 hard
drive so turn off the console again and remove the hard drive then turn
on your Xbox 360 console without the hard drive, supposed then to work
fine, it might be an intermittent issue and when you reconnect the hard
drive your Xbox 360 will work fine all after, or it will just work fine
without the hard drive so it will be then definitely a fault with your
Xbox 360 hard drive so call Xbox 360 customer support to exchange the
hard drive for you.
The Xbox 360 console might even keep giving
you the same error code even after you remove the hard drive so it will
then appear to be a fault with your Xbox 360 console not the hard drive
& also in a case like this we need to contact Xbox 360 customer
support to exchange the console.
Try to unplug the HDD and replug it up a few times. If this doesn't work try the HDD on a different console. If it is still not working the HDD will need to be formatted if that doesn't work it's just done for.
You have to use the same specs as the brand that came out of the 20 GIG and theres a software called Xplorer. which u have to xfer files from old hdd to new to recognize the new one on the xbox.
Hard Drive Error... It could be a problem with the Hard Drive itself or a problem with the internal connection to the hard drive, Try removing the hard drive and playing without it, This can also be caused by a Hard Drive Eprom Error.
1. Turn off the xbox 360, disconnect the cables wait for 20 seconds reconnect the cables and turn it back on.
2. Remove the hard drive, turn on your xbox 360 without the hard drive.
3. Re attach the hard drive and turn on your xbox 360
4. If the steps wont resolve the issue, your console needs to be serviced. Contact Xbox Customer Support to check the warranty status of your xbox 360.. Good Luck!
Your old 20 gig will work with your new xbox, the hard drives are compatable no matter how old the 360 is. You can transfer all the stuff but you will have to call xbox and get a transfer kit. Its an adapter so you can attach both hard drives to the same xbox and a disc that runs the program. call 18004MYXBOX and tell them you want one. They are free and you will get it in the mail in around a week.
Hi Jake,
Yhe only thing noticable here, is that the 360 elite has the 60 gig hard-drive instead of the Standard 20 gig, as fitted with the white 360. perhaps you might be able to try a 20 gig hard-drive on the box. May work, worth a shot. i,d also check microsofts site, for any game updates or patches for the game itself.
hope this helps ya buddy.
p.s plenty of people would be willing to trade your elite for a standard white 360. this would be another alternative.
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