The Man Who Went Through 11 Xbox 360s
1up is carrying the sad story of Justin Lowe. Just your average gamer, wanting to partake of the current generation of consoles. He's got a PSP, DS, PS3, and a 360. He really likes his 360 ... which is probably a good thing, since he's sent 11 of them back to Microsoft. He's now on his twelfth. The piece covers Justin's ongoing plight, and discusses Microsoft's claims of hardware failures being a 'vocal minority'. "Justin has not had a working system for longer than a month or two. The list of problems is almost comically large: three red lights of death, two with disc read errors, two dead on arrival, several with random audio and video-related issues and one that actually exploded. Looking at the situation through Moore's own standards, how has Microsoft performed? 'On a scale of one to ten, I'd rate them an 8... at first,' says Lowe. His [first] 360 broke in early January, just a few weeks after purchase."
How did it really turn out? He was reinstalling Windows once a month. Didn't matter which computer he ran it on, what he did with it, a reinstall once a month. He had the Win95 key memorized. He switched to Linux in hopes of better stability but even got burned there. In desperation, he tried Macs and the mysterious problems went away.
I have no reasonable explanation for it. I've heard about funny crap happening with bio-electric fields and unexpected interactions with electronics and I'm not just talking about electrostatic discharge. I don't have any proof of it but I'm wondering if he just had a field strong enough to make Wintel cry.
Anyone else have any stories of weird crap like that?
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