Xbox 360 Update brings Red Ring of Death?

Xbox 360 Update brings Red Ring of Death?

Xbox 360 Update Triggers Red Ring of Death Rumors

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Feb 18, 2009 @ 04:21 PM (Staff Bios)
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The panicked dispatch in question comes from a thread over at Microsoft's official Xbox forums titled "Todays [sic] Update Red Ringed my 360?" The messages from this user is as follows:

So I just turned on my 360 tonight and it tells me there is a system update out. I download the update and the 360 shuts off...but it forgets to turn back on. Instead it decided it would be best to just pass away. Is this an update error or just a random coincidence? Anyone else having problems? I would hate to say that it's a Red Ring even though I'm sure it probably is. Just seems way too random that right after the update it died on me, it did not even start back up at all after the update, just started flashing.


My friend told me that he updates his without issue so this might be isolated to certain xbox 360s perhaps?

Read More: https://www.pcworld.com/article/159200/xbox_360_rrod.html

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