it means There is a hardware failure Within the System's Motherboard, Even though it's just Glue, it can be replaced at a Price.
If its under a Warranty You will Most Likely have to pay 100 - 200$ for a Replacement.
The red ring of death represents hardware falure. contact xbox if you see any red lights on your xbox. they are all bad. if you see 3 red flashing lights, that is the red ring of death.
it means your Xbox is to hot
4 lights is NOT the red ring of death. Different sets of lights mean different things. The RROD is 3 lights (general hardware fault). Having 4 red lights means the AV connection is not working. First thing is to unplug and replug all the AV connections. If that doesn't work, the next step would be replacing the cables Hope It Helps
There is a way of fixing the ring of death when your warranty is up. What you would do is ... BUY A NEW XBOX 360!!
3 red lights of death. It means that your Xbox is saying that your GPU has overheated and failed. Send it back to Microsoft and they will fix it.
The red ring of death represents hardware falure. contact xbox if you see any red lights on your xbox. they are all bad. if you see 3 red flashing lights, that is the red ring of death.
that means you got two of the four parts of the red ring of death
it means your Xbox is to hot
You put it out. then paste the red ring of death on the lights and your golden. If Microsoft asks, just say i left it on.
It's basiclly the same thing as the red ring of death on an Xbox 360.Or in other words your dishwasher is dead.
it means you played it too much turn it off and turn it back on
Call Xbox and get it repaired!
The Xbox WHAT? They haven't come out with that yet!
You get a cooler for the back of the xbox
Call 1-800-4-my-xbox
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It depends what you mean: If you mean should people refer to it as just 'red ring', then the answer is no, as it doesn't emphasise the way that it causes the Xbox to effectivfely 'die', meaning that it is no longer usable. Additionally, 'red ring' may be referring to the way that all four lights light up red when the output is not connected to any device (e.g. the Xbox 360 is not plugged into a TV). If you are asking whether Microsoft should stop the red ring from causing the Xbox 360 to stop working, you have been misinformed. The red ring doesn't actually cause the Xbox 360 to break. Instead it is a side-effect or a warning message as a result of a problem with the Xbox 360.