this happened to me once.
it means that the internal memory component has a leak, i called Microsoft and asked what it meant, good thing the light would flash for this emergency, it was repaired for $50.
hurry up, because the x box has harmfull radiation
Sounds like the system is downloading. That is if background downloading is enabled.
While the Xbox is turned off, plug the power supply into the xbox first. Then plug it into the wall and it should be orange. Turn on the xbox and then the light will change to green.
Look for the xbox button (if you have xbox) and press and hold until the light flashes, the button should be near the whamy bar
Because you took it apart instead of simply changing power outlets!
If it is on while you unplug it all four quadrants of the ring of light turn red. All you need to do is turn it off then when you turn it back on it will be back to normal. Same thing happens when you unplug the AV cord except it flashes.
Turning Xbox 360 OffTo turn off an Xbox 360 off hit the power button or if you have a controller scroll right and at the bottom it should say 'turn of Xbox 360'
You plug all the cords in and press the power button to turn your xbox 360 on
all you have to do is turn the controller on. then once the controller has been recognized by the xbox, all you have to do is press the sync but ton at the top of your controller. keep pressing the sync button to go through the different modes. a light will flash to tell you what mode you are on. so if your on mode two, you will see two flashes.
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Just press the power button to turn off console and repress it to turn back on.
Bring it to gamestop and get it fixed. It has red ring of death!
Nope.
Double-check that all the power cords are plugged in correctly, I had this problem once where I didn't have the power cord snapped in all the way to the system. Also, make sure that the power brick has a light on, when the system is off it should glow orange and when you turn on the system it should switch to green. If it stays orange, it is possibly either a problem with your power supply or the wall plug where it is connected to. If it turns green but your system does not turn on, it is a problem with your system and then, YES, you should exchange your xbox.