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Xbox 360 Preventative Maintenance

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    • Very nice examples here of being well ventilated.

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    • Don't have your system like this.

    • Avoid having other electronics such as your tv or dvd player close to the console.

Conclusión

Follow these guidelines and it'll help your system breathe that much better.

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This guide should have steps and cover a single topic. You should split this guide in two, one for how to store the Xbox in a well ventilated area (not just examples, but directions) and another for how to clean the heat sink. The best guides can be referenced in any context and are detailed instructions to reach a goal, as opposed to guidelines or examples of proper use. Good idea though, preventing issues is better than solving them!

Alex Jansen - Contestar

Good points made by Alex.

Most obviously, where should you blow into the xbox to clear out the dust? A couple red circles around the best holes to stick the straw into to blow out the dust would be very helpful.

maccentric -

I would also highly suggest leaving it laying down & using a USB powered dual or more fan laptop cooling unit. I have a 2nd gen I bought in 03.2005 that it still working beautifully!

Gekko8 - Contestar

One should also take into consideration that dust and overheating are not truly the cause of a RRoD error unless it's simply overheating. I've reballed plenty on consoles, as new as 2009, with no dust whatsoever in the system. I've also done tray cleaning and lubrication on consoles that were filled with thick layers of dust without ever red ringing.

Mark - Contestar

You should never use pressurized air, you will be blowing dust and tiny particles deeper into your system. lets put it this way, a particle of smoke is enough to destroy a hard drive. Use a vacumm.

jake - Contestar

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