Hi, my xbox when its on does not com up on the tv but my xbox is on and showing a green light and so does my wireless remote controler show a green light , i have even gone through my tv video channels to find the game but still will not show up with game in , dont understand how to get game on tv .
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Turn off both the console and the controller, then follow these steps:
Turn on both the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller and the Xbox 360 console.
On the console, press the connect button. (to the immediate right of the memory card slot on the console)
On the controller, press the connect button. (Look on top of the controller for a small button.)
The green lights that surround the Guide button on the controller and the power button on the console spin and flash when the controller is being connected to the console. After the controller is connected, a single green light illuminates on the controller and on the console to show you which quadrant the controller is connected to.
Are your controllers connected to the xbox? that is how you get green light bars around your main green light bar. If you are not refuring to this and nuthing is showing up on your tv screen but you have sound try ajusting/ spinning around the yellow av cord ( Yellow cord is what projects pictures onto screen) . Hope it helped. =]
1) Remove your hard drive and/or memory units. 2) Run "Initial Setup" under the system blade. 3) Decline inserting HDD or memory unit when prompted. 4) Sync your controller and pop in a game.
To connect the controller to your Xbox 360 console, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Xbox Guide button until the controller turns on. The Xbox Guide button is the round button with the green "X" near the center of the controller.
Make sure that your Xbox 360 console is turned on. If your Xbox 360 console is not turned on, press the power button. The power button is the large round button on your Xbox 360 console.
On the Xbox 360 console, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small round button on the Xbox 360 console.
On the controller, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small button on the front edge of the controller, between the left bumper button and the charging port.
After the Ring of Light spins and flashes one time on the controller and on the console, the controller is connected. The quadrant on the Ring of Light that remains lit indicates the position in which the controller is connected.
try pressing the circle button on top of your controller right next to where you plug in your play and charge cable and you should see a little white button hold it and there is another one on your xbox right next to the second memory card slot. Press and hold that one to till both your xbox and controller start blinking and your controller should be fine
Dono if you did this the right way but when the remote goes in to sync mode in other words the green light goes flashing around in a circle,you need to press the buttton on the console aswell till it does exactly the same only then will they sync and it will pick up
the remote.
Hope this helpes
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The port on the XBox has gone bad or there is dirt or something in the port. Use compressed air to blow out the port and see if it helps. If not the unit needs repair.,, try this out and see...
I have a very similar problem I had a few days ago. But what I did was I shut down the Xbox 360 console completely. Then I unplugged the power cord from the Xbox 360 console and the wall outlet, and then I disconnected the batteries from the wireless controller. let it sit for about 5 min. Then plugged everything back in, and finally I hit the the wireless connecting buttons on both the Xbox 360 console itself, and the wireless controller(s).
And from then on, I have had no problems, what so ever since I did that (above).
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