Is that all? Trust me, you're fine. I've seen worse, and on a fairly frequent basis (through headset\messages). A lot of jackoffs exist on Xbox live that are much more unpleasent and derogetory than you.
" Run Lola Run , I mean i don't know many people whos heard of it like but it'll probably turn out its the european equivalent of The Dark Knights fame. "
"Well, I considered something fun like 2-Live Crew's Me So Horny, Biz Markie's Just a Friend or even Weird Al's White & Nerdy. But, I decided to give this classic some dap...
"The first time my 360 died on me it had an E 73 error, the warranty didn't cover that error so I had to pay to fix it, I think what gave it that was that it had a faulty disc-drive and something else, I don't quite remember what... But yeah, I think that usually you have to pay about 70 to 80 euros to get that repaired, well that's what I had to do...Yeah mine was a disc-drive and soemthing else... anyways umm doesn't help much, but just call Microsoft; I think I had to get it sent to Germany. "
I live in Germany, but I'm not aware of places around that do repairs. I'll need to look into that.
Thanks.
BTW, the E73 error is not even mentioned on Xbox.com. Just E74, E67, E68, and E69. So I'm not sure what Xbox support could do for me, but I'll definitely contact them.
"This popped up out of nowhere with remarkable speed, just as the RRoD problems started to die down. Conspiracy theorists wanna expand on what i'm insinuating here? "
Well, in the words of a conspiracy theorist (which I try not to be) are you saying that:
*hypothetical, I'm not saying this in a serious tone*
Microsoft purposely rigged 360's to randomly fail with the RROD, fixed that problem mostly, and then began rigging more 360's to fail with the E73 system error just as the RROD started to die down so that they could cash in?
*hypothetical, I'm not saying this in a serious tone*
Log in to comment