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| [[File:RROD_UEM.png|75px]] || [[#Universal Error Message|Universal Error Message (UEM)]] On Screen
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=== Xbox 360 S and E ===
On the [[Xbox 360 S]] and [[Xbox 360 E]], the outer segments of the [[Ring of Light]] can no longer turn red. Instead, the failure mode is indicated by either a solid red or flashing red power LED.
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| [[File:RDOD_Solid.png|75px]] || '''Solid:'''<br>Core Digital/System Component Failure<br>[[#Universal Error Message|Universal Error Message (UEM)]] On Screen
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| [[File:RDOD_Flashing.png|75px]] || '''Flashing:'''<br>Thermal Overload
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Revision as of 14:16, 5 January 2023

When errors occur on the Xbox 360, the Ring of Light on the RF Board can be used to determine the fault.

Failure Mode

The nature of the failure can be determined by observing the red light lit on the front of the console.

Original Xbox 360

On the Original Xbox 360, the outer segments of the Ring of Light flash red to indicate the failure mode.

Front Panel
(Flashing)
Failure Mode
RROD AV.png AV Not Connected (Does not appear on HDMI consoles)
RROD Thermal.png Thermal Overload
RROD Core.png Core Digital/System Component Failure
RROD UEM.png Universal Error Message (UEM) On Screen

Xbox 360 S and E

On the Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E, the outer segments of the Ring of Light can no longer turn red. Instead, the failure mode is indicated by either a solid red or flashing red power LED.

Front Panel Failure Mode
RDOD Solid.png Solid:
Core Digital/System Component Failure
Universal Error Message (UEM) On Screen
RDOD Flashing.png Flashing:
Thermal Overload