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Xbox Live Arcade and Marketplace Why does my 360 keep showing the E 74 error? What is the best way to fix the E 74 error on my xbox 360? User Info: devin599 http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360/errors/error-code-e74 devin599 - 8 years ago Answers The cause of E-74 Error might be overheating of your console and for avoiding such error in future you need to put your machine at an open space. Ensure that it is placed near the window or you can also make some external arrangement for cooling of console such as cooling the machine through a pedestal fan.But as your Xbox http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/927749-xbox-360/answers/21996-why-does-my-360-keep-showing-the-e-74-error already have E74 Problem which can be solved by only repairing it, no other alternative.Either you can send your Xbox to Microsoft (Please note that microsoft is no longer providing extended warranty for E74 Error) and wait for 3-4 weeks. If you don't want to wait for a month, you can also fix E74 problem with the help of this DIY Video, the guide will explain step by step approach to fix the problem. Choice is yours.-Stolen from another site word by word (http://www.fixya.com/support/t156013-error_e_74) User Info: NdyAles NdyAles - 8 years ago 2 2 E74 Means that there is a problem with the A/V hardware inside your Xbox, I definitely wouldn't recommend fixing your Xbox by yourself as this could void the warranty! Register it to be fixed by calling Microsoft and then Send it in User Info: Alive_trooper Alive_trooper - 7 years ago 1 1 While the majority of Xbox 360 owners continue to have a great experience with their console, we are aware that a very small percentage of our customers have reported receiving an error that displays E74 on their screen. After investigating the issue, we have determined that the E74 error message can i
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 http://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/fix-your-overheating-rrod-e74-xbox-360-with-mere-pennies-0131012/ start, the console has suffered a multitude of different hardware failures and design flaws. These problems cause the parts to get too hot and become faulty. I'm sure everyone who's had an http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/how-to-fix-error-e74.67479/ Xbox 360 has gotten at least one Red Ring of Death or E74 error. Over the years, I have fixed many Xbox 360s, and through experimentation and documentation, I've figured out a e74 error 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, 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 e74 error message 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 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
replies and 311,490 views. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 9 1 ← 2 3 4 5 6 → 9 Next > ForrrestMaster Guest Ratings: 0 Feb 1, 2009 #1 How to fix the dreaded E74 By ForrrestMaster Ok, lets have some background of what causes this first. It is caused by the HANA (scaler) chip loosening from the Motherboard. People get a quick fix by towel tricking it, but it still has room to seperate from the board. Now how would we fix this? This is how I did it, been fixed for about 2 weeks now. List of tools Open 360 10-12 pennies superglue some way to take up space, I used old burned cd's 3-4 towels First you have this screen... It sucks, and I hate it. Ok, so your going to have to take apart your 360. There are a bunch of tutorials, I dont really think I need to get into how to do it. But once you take everything off you have this... That black chip is the HANA chip. That is the cause of all the problems. Take about 10 pennies,and super glue them into a stack. Then place the stack on the chip and then put the fan cover back on. It shouldnt fit as good, the side with the pennies under it should be higher than the other side, that is what we want. Then put your drive back on too. Now here is were we are gonna start to add pressure. Put a few Cd's or whatever you can to have that stack the highest point on the mobo. I used 7 Cd-r's. Then be careful to put the case back on, so taht the discs or the pennies move from their position, I put the top on first, then applied pressure with my hands to keep it in place as I put on the bottom. Now, you can try to turn on your box and see if its gone, probably not. And if it is, it will come back most likely. We are not finished. Now towel trick it, and when it shuts off, leave it in the towels for another 10-20 mins. Its what I did. Then when that is over, you should boot up just fine. No errors o