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Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: ProphetOfPain on January 02, 2007, 07:59:00 PM
When you turn the XBOX on it boots like normal, except there is no video.  You can hear the audio, you can even hear it sign into live.  I have done the obvious, different tv and cables all together.  I took the motherboard out, everything looks normal.  Was thinking of touching some points near the a/v connector with solder although nothing looks bad.  This box is for my girlfriends 10 year old and he is a real slob.  I'm sure it has something to do with the way he abuses it, but any help would be appreciated.
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: xboxgamer733 on January 02, 2007, 11:02:00 PM
I'm sure that you've tried this already, but have you tried changing the HDTV switch on the AV connector from 'HDTV' to 'TV', or vice versa?
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: ProphetOfPain on January 03, 2007, 07:46:00 AM
QUOTE(xboxgamer733 @ Jan 3 2007, 06:33 AM) *

I'm sure that you've tried this already, but have you tried changing the HDTV switch on the AV connector from 'HDTV' to 'TV', or vice versa?


Unfortunately, I have.  Video is dead.  I guess my best bet now would be to find someone selling a motherboard with a samsung key?
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: comradpoplin on January 03, 2007, 03:46:00 PM
or maybe try another av cable first would be a little cheaper
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: ProphetOfPain on January 03, 2007, 06:44:00 PM
QUOTE(comradpoplin @ Jan 3 2007, 11:17 PM) *

or maybe try another av cable first would be a little cheaper


When I say done the obvious, I have done the obvious.  Motherboard = No Video, but boots with audio.  Period.  Guess it is what it is apparently.
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: mygameswirelesscom on January 04, 2007, 01:15:00 AM
QUOTE(ProphetOfPain @ Jan 4 2007, 02:15 AM) *

When I say done the obvious, I have done the obvious.  Motherboard = No Video, but boots with audio.  Period.  Guess it is what it is apparently.

hey i have repair 2 360 (yes same as yours hear the audio, you can even hear it sign into live. )
useding  heat gun!!!
hop this help ~~

p.s. hey be4 you buy mobo try heat gun !!
      try it will work 4 you i have good ____in you!!
      let us know!!

This post has been edited by mygameswirelesscom: Jan 4 2007, 09:17 AM
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: ProphetOfPain on January 04, 2007, 08:10:00 AM
QUOTE(mygameswirelesscom @ Jan 4 2007, 08:46 AM) *

hey i have repair 2 360 (yes same as yours hear the audio, you can even hear it sign into live. )
useding  heat gun!!!
hop this help ~~

p.s. hey be4 you buy mobo try heat gun !!
      try it will work 4 you i have good ____in you!!
      let us know!!


I will let you know later today.  I have everything I need for the heat gun fix.  Thanks a bunch for the encouraging reply.
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: C o s m o on January 04, 2007, 08:22:00 AM
QUOTE(ProphetOfPain @ Jan 3 2007, 08:15 PM) *

When I say done the obvious, I have done the obvious.  Motherboard = No Video, but boots with audio.  Period.  Guess it is what it is apparently.

I had a similar experience.  Try something first, just as a favor to me, if nothing else:
Turn it on, and let it sit for about 3-4 minutes.  Then reboot and report if it booted fine, or has the same problems.
When my 360 had that problem, if I let it warm-up, it would reboot just fine.
Title: Got Audio, No Video. Boots Normal, No Errors On Rol.
Post by: KingViper on January 04, 2007, 12:37:00 PM
QUOTE(C o s m o @ Jan 4 2007, 08:53 AM) *

I had a similar experience.  Try something first, just as a favor to me, if nothing else:
Turn it on, and let it sit for about 3-4 minutes.  Then reboot and report if it booted fine, or has the same problems.
When my 360 had that problem, if I let it warm-up, it would reboot just fine.


Ditto.