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I go it three days after launch, so I'm well out of the warrenty. Perhaps I shouldn't have told customer services that...
They say it'll cost 78 quid to either send it back and try and fix it, possibly losing my game saves in the progress (Halfway through Halo 2 and Fable - gah!), or there'll just send me a brand new console, for the same 78 quid, definitely losing my game saves.
Anyone had anything like this happen to them? Is there anyway of getting a free console somehow? Is there a way of fixing it, installing a new HDD somehow?
I go it three days after launch, so I'm well out of the warrenty. Perhaps I shouldn't have told customer services that...
They say it'll cost 78 quid to either send it back and try and fix it, possibly losing my game saves in the progress (Halfway through Halo 2 and Fable - gah!), or there'll just send me a brand new console, for the same 78 quid, definitely losing my game saves.
Anyone had anything like this happen to them? Is there anyway of getting a free console somehow? Is there a way of fixing it, installing a new HDD somehow?
+ when it started working again all the saves were still there!
> (Halfway through Halo 2 and Fable - gah!)
So you've just about watched the intro for each of the games then?
I'm going to throw a CDlens cleaner thing at it, see if that helps
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Only had my 'Box for a year and a half.
> Build quality is not a priority of modern console designers it seems.
> I've had a PS2 and an XBOX die on me.
Yes, it's because its cheaper for them to use poor quality components and have a known percentage fail than to use good quality components in the first place.