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The power supply is in fact broken, you should replace it.
Read moreIt looks like your power supply is broken, this happens a lot with the original xbox one consoles. Ordering a new PSU should do the trick.
Read more1) I have no experience with this myself, but i know that the xbox checks if all parts are working and connected. If the RF board isn’t connected the console won’t turn on. 2) I don’t think they do but i haven’t tested this so they might. 3) As mentioned before, all the parts need to be up and running for the console to work. 4) As mentioned before, all parts need to be connected
Read moreOnce you plug this drive in, you reassemble the console and boot it up. You’ll probably have to do an OS update though.
Read moreMaybe your Blu ray drive is broken, ask a repair shop to replace it or try it yourself. There are many tutorials on the internet. Google is your best friend.
Read moreHold the controller sync button and the disc eject button and tap the power button to turn your Xbox on. Wait for two power up tones and then release. You will now get in the troubleshoot menu. Click factory reset and then keep account and games and wait till it finishes, this should fix it.
Read moreHave you tried replacing your hard drive? There are many videos online on how to do it. Search for XFix on YouTube.
Read moreA hairdryer probably wouldn't work, most repair shops use special chemical treatment. I think looking for a local repair shop is the best chance of fixing it.
Read moreI think it saves you a lot of money to buy a 4gb USB drive or use one of your friends' because it's not necessary throw your Xbox away just because you don't have a USB drive. If the USB drive trick doesn't work hold the bind and eject button even after you hear two startup beeps. Do this while you boot it and you'll get into factory update mode. This will update from the USB drive without need to push any other buttons. If this doesn't work try taking out your hard drive and copying the files from osu1 that you can get Here to the A and B folders in the system update partition on the hard drive. But do not copy the file updater.xvd to the A and B folders. Put updater.xvd in the root folder of the system update partition
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