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Xbox won’t display or respond before auto turning off

Hey guys, I have just encountered a problem with my original Xbox one.

My Xbox was working fine, but now when I press the power button to try and turn it on, the Xbox light will power on for like 20 secs, won’t show any display, and won’t respond to my controller (controller seems to force turn off the Xbox).

I have tried power Xbox resetting by holding the power off for 10 secs, I have disconnected the power supplyto power reset it. And have tried to do the hold ‘eject’ and Xbox button the restore it’s settings, but it doesn’t seem to be working.

My friend seems to think that it is a problem with the power supply and I need to get a replacement, but it seems to be working fine.. I really just need some help, I’ll provide more information if required.

Thanks in in advance for your advice. Alex

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I had a very similar issue.

I put in a blue-ray disk and went to pause it, but hit stop by accident. My Xbox froze and so I turned it off and back on. This led to whats known as the black screen of death where nothing I do works.

Fixes include a hard restart where you hold the power button until it turns off and then you turn it back on. I unplugged it until the power light on my power brick went out. I even power cycled the xbox by both the power button and the outlet. Nothing worked.

A lot of times when an electronic system freezes it is a sign of overheating, which if you read other forums that tends to be the case. Some answers involve reducing the stress on the system by unplugging drives.

So to fix the issue.

1. Open the xbox case via diagrams and instructions

2. Remove the motherboard in order to get to the pressure plate that holds the cooler down.

-You will need a small screwdriver to pull the plate off.

3. Remove the cooler from the CPU.

-You will notice that the heat sink paste will look like dried play-doh.

3. Clean old heat sink paste off with rubbing alcohol (90% preferred), both the cooler and CPU.

4. Apply new thermal paste to the CPU.

-Either a drop the size of a pea or use the spreader that comes with the paste to cover the entire cpu.

5. While the Xbox is apart blowout dust from the entire case with compressed air meant for computers.

6. Put it back together and turn on.

This will resolve most Black screens of death.

If not in your case, you may need to either replace the HHD due to corruption or the motherboard being the CPU might be fried and its soldered to the board.

Best of luck!

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