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Another Xbox 360 Bites the Dust (E 74)

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Red Ring of Death

Red Ring of Death

It has been known for awhile now that Microsoft’s Xbox 360 hasn’t exactly measured up to the best of hardware quality standards. Throughout its lifespan there have been a number of well known issues such as disc scratching, power supply failures, and the infamous Red Ring of Death. I always scoffed at people whining about these issues because both my friends’ and my own 360s had been working perfectly since launch, I stayed committed to this stance even after my first 360 died after nearly two years and I had it replaced under Best Buy’s optional ($40 at the time) Product Replacement Plan

Well today, after I hadn’t played it in almost a week my 360 starts up to a “E74″ error and a single red light which indicates a general GPU fault or something like that. The good thing is that I took out another replacement plan when my last one died so at least I can get it replaced under warranty, otherwise I would have been out of luck because this issue isn’t covered by the three year RROD warranty extension that Microsoft began offering last year.

Let this serve as a warning (as if there aren’t enough of these already) to any potential Xbox 360 owners, don’t scoff at those optional product replacement plans when offered on a 360, it’s saved my bacon once and paid for itself 10 times over. I’d recommend Best Buy’s PRP, they actually give you store credit for the dead unit so you may come out ahead depending on which system you chose as a replacement. My first 360 had cost me $400 initially, by the time I had to replace it the cost had dropped to $300 so I walked away with a gift card for $100. Not a bad deal in the end.

Update – Best Buy’s new replacement plans work a little differently. This time around I was given store credit because it was covered under an older plan, with the new plan Best Buy has to ship the 360 to Microsoft who will then ship a refurbished unit to your home. Not as good of a deal as the old plans but it will still get you a new Xbox after your 360 dies.

A Fix for Photoshop CS2/CS3 Freezing on Startup

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

So you’re sitting out on the porch enjoying the weather with a beer in hand and decide you’d like to get some much needed graphic work out of the way. Much to your dismay you attempt to fire up Photoshop but find that it freezes before it can display the splash screen, $#!*&.

The fix is actually pretty easy, if you have a networked or shared printer set as your default and it becomes unreachable Photoshop will stall at startup while trying to check the device. If you wait long enough the program will eventually start, but who wants to sit around for 10 minutes waiting for the program to load?

Go into your printer control panel and change the default printer from the offending network unit to something different (right-click another printer and select the “set as default” item) and you should be set. If that doesn’t do the trick you may need to remove printer to remedy the issue.

Upcoming guide and a little bit of news.

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Sorry for the posting hiatus, my trusty old notebook contracted motherboard-itus. Some cleaning and some motherboard work got it back on its feet but that didn’t stop me from searching for a replacement. If you’ve been computer shopping lately you may have walked away with a bigger headache then you bargained for. The sheer number of choices to make is staggering and there is a lot of misinformation and questionable marketing which makes the experience a lot harder then it needs to be.

Don’t worry though, there is help on the way! Our New PC Buying Guide should be up shortly which will help you make sense of the hardware, software, and services choices you’ll need to make before pulling the trigger. In the meantime you’ll want to hold off on a PC purchase until on or after June 26th. After that any new computers loaded with anything other than Windows XP, Vista Basic, or a Netbook/UMPC OS will be eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 7. Of course there are some catches to the free upgrade which we’ll go over in the Buying Guide.

If a Netbook is your thing then check out our existing Netbook Guide and this clever chart.

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