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Recommended Games Videos Digital Foundry Release Dates Guides Forum Loading... hold tight! Forum • Gaming • Xbox 360 One red light on the Ring of my xbox 360 has a red light Light and the "E74" error message Page of 3 First / Last Previous xbox 360 system error e68 Next welshben1982 29 Mar 2008 20:03:43 1,171 posts Seen 3 hours ago Registered 11 years ago I've just put my
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360 on, and the lower-right light is flashing red and the E74 message comes on the screen. I've unplugged all the accessories, controllers and the hard drive and then tried it and http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360/console/one-flashinglight it still flashed. HELP please? Lexx87 29 Mar 2008 20:05:31 20,853 posts Seen 4 days ago Registered 11 years ago Google one red light? Red would look good with that black actually. Inquisitor Moderator 29 Mar 2008 20:06:40 14,556 posts Seen 2 days ago Registered 12 years ago It means something is up with the cable, or more likely, your scaler is fucked. Just happened http://www.eurogamer.net/forum/thread/110427 to mine yesterday...oh, and if your 360 is older than a year it'll cost you a cool £60 for MS to fix it...unless you lie or rip a shop off which is probably what I'm going to do, dodgy, I know, but ach well. welshben1982 29 Mar 2008 20:07:05 1,171 posts Seen 3 hours ago Registered 11 years ago Lexx87 wrote: Google one red light? Red would look good with that black actually. I have, that's how I knew that unplugging all accessories and the hard drive might help. It didn't. Stormflood 29 Mar 2008 20:08:08 2,263 posts Seen 3 years ago Registered 11 years ago All I can say is 'welcome to the club'. welshben1982 29 Mar 2008 20:08:29 1,171 posts Seen 3 hours ago Registered 11 years ago Inquisitor wrote: It means something is up with the cable, or more likely, your scaler is fucked. Just happened to mine yesterday...oh, and if your 360 is older than a year it'll cost you a cool £60 for MS to fix it...unless you lie or rip a shop off which is probably what I'm going to do, dodgy, I know, but ach well. S
The Point Forums Games DiscussionPC/Mac/Linux SocietyPlayStation NationXbox AssociationNintendo Fan ClubSystem WarsOff-Topic DiscussionGameSpot GiveawaysBug Reporting & FeedbackSee all ForumsAA Sign in / Join GameSpot Forums Xbox Association One Flashing Red Light!!! This topic is locked from further discussion. Gage_CreedMember Since: http://www.gamespot.com/forums/xbox-association-1000003/one-flashing-red-light-25582253/ December 4, 2006Posts: 267Gage_CreedFollowForum Posts: 267Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#1 http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Xbox-360-E74-Error,news-3665.html Posted by Gage_Creed (267 posts) - 9 years, 5 months ago Anyone know anything about this? CaUs3Member Since: October 15, 2006Posts: 2903CaUs3FollowForum Posts: 2903Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#2 Posted by CaUs3 (2903 posts) - 9 years, 5 months ago its nothing bad maybe cords not in all the way Robot_VampireMember Since: March xbox 360 17, 2007Posts: 875Robot_VampireFollowForum Posts: 875Followed by: 0Reviews: 5 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#3 Posted by Robot_Vampire (875 posts) - 9 years, 5 months agoits nothing bad maybe cords not in all the wayCaUs3Yeah, either it's your AV inputs aren't in correctly or your system just needs time to cool down. I think you find all the help you need in the 360 warranty booklet that you get with the one red light console. gatsbythepigMember Since: June 19, 2003Posts: 10718gatsbythepigFollowForum Posts: 10718Followed by: 0Reviews: 3 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#4 Posted by gatsbythepig (10718 posts) - 9 years, 5 months ago One red light is a power issue. Unplug it, move it to a well ventilated area and plug it into a different socket. jonesy402Member Since: December 16, 2006Posts: 25jonesy402FollowForum Posts: 25Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#5 Posted by jonesy402 (25 posts) - 9 years, 5 months ago I think its the cords arn't in or pushed in all the way. CaUs3Member Since: October 15, 2006Posts: 2903CaUs3FollowForum Posts: 2903Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#6 Posted by CaUs3 (2903 posts) - 9 years, 5 months ago three is what u have to be worried about Gage_CreedMember Since: December 4, 2006Posts: 267Gage_CreedFollowForum Posts: 267Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#7 Posted by Gage_Creed (267 posts) - 9 years, 5 months ago Sometimes it does it and sometimes not. Itll load the XBOX 360 screeen and then go to a black screen that says SYSTEM ERROR CONTACT CUSTOMER SUPPORT.......it seems i have to re sync the controller EVERY damn time. And this system is ONLY a week old. MR_SMI13YMember Since: July 5, 2006Post
There's no doubt that the Xbox 360 seems to have more technical issues than a junky used car. With that said, an old, existing error is now rapidly becoming a not-so-phantom menace.From a personal standpoint, it's really amazing to see how well Microsoft's Xbox 360 console sells on the market. Granted, the Wii console from Nintendo kicks it around financially, the numerous hardware issues Microsoft has had to face should lead one to believe that the consumer market would actually stray away from the faulty equipment. Strangely enough, that hasn't happened, and from a sales point-of-view, the gaming community prefers the Xbox 360 over its same-level adversary (with less technical faults, no less), the PlayStation 3. That's based on numbers, of course.To add on top of the Red Ring of Death issue and lawsuits stemming from the company's supposed knowledge of faulty hardware before the initial shipment, Microsoft recently faced huge problems once it released the new interface, the NXE. Additionally, an older error--dubbed E74 due to an error code displayed on the screen-- has rapidly increased in number since the release of NXE back in November 2008; the two may or may not be related. On the technical end, the E74 error stems from the integrated HDMI: the solder on the ANA/HANA scaling chip apparently comes loose. Because it's an internal issue, gamers aren't aware of the problem until snow or lines begin to cross the screen. The one red light in the lower right-hand quadrant eventually comes on. Many Xbox 360 owners have resolved the issue by wrapping pennies in electrical tape and weighing the ANA/HANA down, however that's not an official fix and will void the console's warranty.So why would the new Xbox 360 interface aggravate the HDMI hardware problem? According to an analysis done by Joystiq (link), it's speculated that the entire system is being taxed by the NXE or, more importantly, Microsoft may have changed the system diagnostics test to report a Red Ring of Death error as E74 instead. The latter is