If you did not create a Live account that is not over 18 years old, it is unfortunately impossible to COMPLETELY remove the parental controls on the Xbox, however, it is possible to almost completely turn them off. If you have access to the 'parent' account of the child's account on the Xbox 360 and you have your own Xbox Live Gamertag, you can login using your Windows Live account on Xbox.com and change parental control settings.
If the "Child" account has reached the age of 18, then you need to sign into the "Parent" account and follow these steps to convert the account to an "Adult" account:
* Go to My Xbox, and open your profile. * Select Manage Account. * Select Promote Child Account. * Follow the required steps.
If the "Child" account is NOT atleast 18 years old then this is how to modify the Parental Control settings (Note: You can NOT completely disable Parental Controls, games that have ratings above the neccesary age can NOT be downloaded on the "Child"account):
* Sign in using the "Child" account's Live email address and password. * Click on the gamertag in the upper right hand corner of the site. * Click the Manage Profile button. * Under the Gamer Profile heading, choose "Family Settings". * It will now ask to sign in as the "Parent" account. * After signing in, you can change the Parental Control limitations. * When done, click the save button at the bottom of the page.
How to reset parental controls on the xbox 360
There are many settings that you can get to while on the Xbox 360 that will allow you to see family settings and parental controls. To get there, you can go to the settings screen in the console control section.
You can make it so the xbox will not play ceratain games if they are above a certain rating and you can set a time limit per day or week
if your talking about remote that controls the media part of the xbox 360 then yes, but if its the xbox 360 controller then you would have to sync up the controller with the other xbox
you have to call 1800 my xbox
How to reset parental controls on the xbox 360
There are many settings that you can get to while on the Xbox 360 that will allow you to see family settings and parental controls. To get there, you can go to the settings screen in the console control section.
No it is not possible. Games do not have passwords, it's the system that has the Parental controls like the PS3 or Xbox 360. How can you have controls on a Disc that can not be changed. Only the information loaded into the Platform can change. That's where Parental controls are and they would stop you from playing a mature game like MW3 or any Mature rated game if they were set for that.
You can make it so the xbox will not play ceratain games if they are above a certain rating and you can set a time limit per day or week
yes because the xbox 360 has good graphics and the buttons are perfect where they are for the controls
if your talking about remote that controls the media part of the xbox 360 then yes, but if its the xbox 360 controller then you would have to sync up the controller with the other xbox
Set it on fire =]
check in the manual from the cover
you have to call 1800 my xbox
To get rid of the timer someone must have gone on parental controls and set a timer. You need to find out the password in order to change it thought. If you have trouble contact Microsoft or go on youtube.com
No there are not any Parental Controls on Halo reach.But there are Parental controls for your xbox which would effect Halo reach making it safe ( sort of ) for you're children to play if you are regarding online play.1) Go to your Xbox 360 Dashboard2) My Xbox, second window which should display your ' gamertag ' and Avatar.3) Press A and scroll to the right taking you to ' Online Safety '4) Press A and it shall take you to another menu which in turn gives you the ability to customise Who may talk to you, who may add you and whom may see your online status.You can also change family setting's on the second before last window of the ' My Xbox ' Plate previously shown to you.
On your console, go to Settings, then select Family.Tip Not seeing Settings? You might be using an older version of the console software. See Update your Xbox 360 console software for information on how to update your console software.Select On to turn on Console Safety.Enter a 4-button pass code using your controller.Select Save and Exit.This was taken directly from the Xbox website:http://support.xbox.com/en-US/billing-and-subscriptions/parental-controls/xbox-live-parental-control?icid=furl_familysettings