On the Xbox 360 video game console, there are four lights that form a ring around the front center of the console. Each one corresponds to a different quadrant. Normally, all the lights are a solid green. If any of the lights are red, it means there's an issue with an area of the hardware or a cable not connected to the console properly. When three of the quadrants are red (also known as the "Red Ring of Death"), this signifies that the console is inoperable due to significant hardware issues.
Each quadrant of the ring signifies an area of the console. There is one light in each of the four corners. If all four lights are flashing red, this is the easiest problem to fix: it means your A/V cable isn't connected. If only the first quadrant is flashing red, a general hardware failure has occurred. If two red lights appear, the console has overheated. If three red lights appear, a crucial hardware failure has occurred.
The most common cause of the Red Ring of Death is overheating. Soldering can melt if placed near parts of the console that get too hot. In turn, internal components can become warped or unseated.
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