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My RROD experience two months ago was due to a bad power brick. The light on the brick would BRIEFLY flash red, and then stay orange. The xbox support site didn't really have anything to say about this, just that if the light stays red the brick is toast (I guess). So I sent my xbox out, got a new one back, and still got the RROD. That made me realize my other console was probably fine (le sigh).Since MS doesn't have you send your PS out for 360 RROD repairs unless it is ruled that the PS is at fault, just be extra sure to look at the power supply and make sure it's fine! Hell, bring your xbox to a friend's place and try his just to make sure. I wish I would have taken some extra time to really check it out, but with the amount of GPU induced RRODs, it just seemed like a given to me that mine got that as well.
ya if warranty is still good, send it to M$. if warantys gone, try the X-clamp fix. if THAT doesnt solve it, save up for a new mobo.
Quick google search provided a link to another forum with the same problem...My suggestion, is try it with another power brick and if that doesn't work, just send it in.
sounds like you have a short in your power somewhere. to see it 12V and 5V are shorted just use a continuity checker or and ohm meter.Ok, you have left out the most important part...what the hell did you do to your xbox to make it act like this. You say it has been opened and you did the x-clamp, was that because of this problem? Did you solder anything into it? If so take everything out that you have done until you can isolate the problem.If you can give me a full history of what has happened with that box, you will be a lot closer to figuring out why it acts stupid.