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answers Is this a good question? Yes No Voted Undo Score 8 Cancel Comments: i toke out the a/v cored and i didnt get the red ring but when i plugged it back in it gave me one red ring why is that??????? 11/27/2014 by jahari https://youtu.be/jkEhJDBqILE How to fix red ring of death. Try it guys, it worked on my xbox 360. :) 08/14/2015 by Belinea 96 how do i fix what causes e74 error on xbox a E 74 error on my Xbox 360? i really want to fix it instead of buying another one, so if u could please help me out that would be awesome!!!! THANKS!!! August 1 by Michael Herrera Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete this zzzzzz? Cancel The All-New Pro Tech Toolkit The high performance electronics repair kit. On Sale Now 8 Answers Filter by: Most Helpful Newest Oldest Chosen Solution pollytintop @pollytintop Rep: 70.7k 318 89 120 Posted: 11/24/2010 Options Permalink History Having just repaired this on my friends Xbox 360, I followed the guide for RROD repair (as it had that first and then had e74). I found a picture of the HANA chip on Google with a hint to apply pressure on it when the Xbox is warming up. It took no time at all, and presto—we have working machine! I don't know how long it will stay working, but for now, it's fine. Guide Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Fix Kit Difficulty: Difficult Was this answer helpful? Yes No Voted Undo Score 2 Cancel Comments: http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=ht... 11/24/2010 by pollytintop Tried this, no go. My xbox actually started flashing 2 red lights after this :-( 11/26/2014 by Akisha Overheating is what's ca
How to Fix Your Overheating, RRoD, or E74 Xbox 360 with Mere Pennies Microsoft has had a pretty bad wrap with their Xbox 360 gaming console. Right from the start, the console has suffered a multitude of different hardware failures and design flaws. These problems xbox 360 error codes cause the parts to get too hot and become faulty. I'm sure everyone who's had an
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Xbox 360 has gotten at least one Red Ring of Death or E74 error. Over the years, I have fixed many Xbox 360s, and
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through experimentation and documentation, I've figured out a few ways to fix them that can prevent and fix any Red Ring or E74 error. This is assuming that there are no other hardware failures resulting from overheating.In this Null Byte, https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/35780/How+do+I+fix+e74+error I'm going to show you my slew of tricks that has fixed over 100 Xboxes to date. The best part? We can do with just a few pennies. I have seen a few variations of my trick, but they involve making permanent changes to the case and don't work as well, so try this out first… What Causes This?Overheating. The RRoD is sometimes caused by excessive dust, but is more commonly caused by heat warping the GPU or CPU away from http://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/fix-your-overheating-rrod-e74-xbox-360-with-mere-pennies-0131012/ the motherboard. E74 is caused by the HANA/ANA chip warping away from the motherboard.This method will prevent overheating and fix most RRoD and E74 errors. WarningThis will void your warranty if you currently have one. RequirementsElectrical tapeLots of penniesThermal paste (Arctic Silver 5, can be bought at RadioShack)Torx 8 and 10 screwdriversSuper glue (optional)Step 1 Open the XboxThere are loads of tutorials on this, so I will spare myself from having to make one and show you this lovely tutorial by FixYourOwnXbox. We need to strip everything, including heatsinks. Also, when removing the motherboard, take off the squishy Band-Aid-looking pads from the RAM chips on the underside. Please enable JavaScript to watch this video. Step 2 Applying the FixThese pennies are going to be made into heat conductors and absorbers. Sadly, those pennies are better than Microsoft's supplied pads. They also prevent and reverse flexing in the motherboard because they are solid. Fix and Prevent RRoDWrap 4 sets of 2 pennies each in electrical tape.Apply a thin layer of thermal paste to the black RAM chips where the old pads were.Now, put the pennies where the old pads were, and apply the optional super glue to them (only a little) to help them stick when we put the case back together.Scrape the old thermal paste off the processors and heat sinks. Apply thermal paste (sparingly) to the chips under the heat sinks that you removed earlier. This will conduct heat bette
E74/1022 Cold solder joint under GPU- (H)ANA Add / Edit Details Primary Error code: 1 RLOD E-Code / Secondary Error code:E74 / 1022 Binary/Hex:01001010 / 0x4A -> 74 Known fixes: 1)If you soldered anything to https://xbox-experts.com/errorcode/E74/1022/ the mainboard before it occured, whatever you are powering from this point is drawing too much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything near the GPU. 2) X-Clamp http://scibbe.com/?p=2752 replacement Hybrid - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim. Adding an extra shim on each side of the smaller chip dye will help to create more surface e74 error against the heatsink and will increase the chances of the error going away for good. 3) If there is a lot of flexing under the GPU, bake the board to unflex it 4) Reflowing GPU and HANA chip Related Errors:Powered by Xbox-experts.com 0022 Description: This error is caused by a cold solder joint under the GPU, (H)ANA-chip or in between. Mostly it is one of the outer solder balls on the side facing the (H)ANA chip so a shim e74 error fix increases the chanced of success quite a bit. Can also be a component that is missing or damaged so look for missing parts near the GPU and the (H)ANA chip. References: JBBrack - Extra shim, smaller chip dye Clicks:356324 Share(BBCode): [b]Details for Error code E74/1022[/b] [b]Description:[/b] This error is caused by a cold solder joint under the GPU, (H)ANA-chip or in between. Mostly it is one of the outer solder balls on the side facing the (H)ANA chip so a shim increases the chanced of success quite a bit. Can also be a component that is missing or damaged so look for missing parts near the GPU and the (H)ANA chip. [b]Fixes:[/b] 1)If you soldered anything to the mainboard before it occured, whatever you are powering from this point is drawing too much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything near the GPU. 2) [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/team-hybrids-ultimate-xclamp-fix-released/]X-Clamp replacement Hybrid[/url] - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim. Adding an extra shim on each side of the smaller chip dye will help to create more surface against the heatsink and will increase the chances of the error going away for good. 3) If there is a lot of flexing under the GPU, [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/oven-bake/]bake the board[/url] to unflex it 4) [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/all-about-reflowing-heatgunning-building-a-custom-bga-rework-station-oven-reflow-flux-usage-etc/]Reflowing GPU and HANA chip[/url] [b]Source[/b]: [url=htt
failed and I had to go back in for a tune-up. You can read about that by clicking here: Return of the E74. Don't worry; if you follow these instructions you aren't doing anything wrong and you won't actually break anything… but you may have to do a little more tinkering in the future to get the repair to stick! This is what the E74 error, and most everything you need to fix it, looks like. I first encountered this fatal Xbox 360 error code when I was about to record some test videos of Castlevania: Harmony of Despair with my good chum, the venerable Nodal. Some light Googling on both our parts revealed that the E 74 error is related to the Xbox's GPU (graphics processing unit), and can be caused by faulty cables. The first thing you're supposed to do upon seeing this error is connecting your Xbox to your TV with a second set of cables, and see if that fixes the issue. At first I thought this must be the problem. I use the standard Xbox 360 component cables when I'm playing on my TV, but in order to record video I have to plug it into my Hippauge capture card, which uses an S-Video input. Upon moving the Xbox back across the room, though, I continued to get the same error. Something was really wrong. I purchased my 360 back in 2006, and though it has served me well in that time I have had to send it in once for repairs. I'm no longer covered by warranty, though, and it looked like the repair bill this second time around was going to be about $150. I figured if I was going to spend that much I might as well splurge and buy a brand new Xbox (did you know they're making sexy black ones now?). The problem, we determined, was improper application of thermal paste to the CPU and GPU on the Xbox, causing overheating problems to occur. Microsoft apparently uses cheap, poor-quality insulation on its processors, and commonly used way too much on Xboxes sent in for repair. This made paying for repairs even less attractive, since they had already fixed the damn thing once and apparently did so incorrectly. Nodal and I poked around for repairs I