bulhead....THANKYOU for your input. This is very helpful.
Bascially, this means maybe the towel method would fix it. But it also suggests that whatever the towel method is targeting is our problem. I thought I read that it reflows certain areas of the board. Hmmmm.
I am also certain now that I will soon face a black screen as well.
I gotta find what the towel trick actually does, and that might be the problem.
Bulhead, how long ago did you perform the towel trick and how long has your 360 been working?
Thanks.
EDIT:::: I'm been reading. Basically the towel trick heats up the board so that the BGU pints become reconnected. (I only found one person saying this so I could be wrong.) HOWEVER, the thing that ultimately causes the BGU pins to become disconnected is the Heatsink design and the way is pushes pressure onto the mainboard.
Anyways, accordingly doing the X - CLAMP method should fix the stressing of the board. But then what could reflow the BGU pins if they have already become intermittent (strange colors) or completely broken altogether (No video.)
This forums needs a better search feature. I'm sure this has been discussed before.
Here is a link to a X - Clamp tut that looks very composed.
http://rbjtech.bulld..._com/XClamp.htmCan someone tell me if I'm totally off base or I am getting closer.
This indicates to me (if any of this is correct) that an X - Clamp fix would stop the flexing. However, what happens if the BGU pins have already been flexed. How can I reflow or fix those pins in particular. Any tuts on that. Also!!!! I have never gotten the Red Rings before which suggests overheating. I've just got the funny colors as illustrated above. Are they both related?
You take off those ridiculous X-CLAMPS first.. then To reflow the solder to fix any cracked or damaged solder points most people use a heatgun... Then apply AS5 and the X-CLAMP replacment, This is the what i'm going to do when i gat my faulty 360 back tomorrow that has no video.