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Today I took a shot of rum because my Xbox 360 S console is significantly wrecked.
I didn't play the console much anymore, but I liked playing Minecraft or Portal on it. After many times of my mother vacuuming in the living room area the plug ended up not being plugged into the wall securely. It was turned on and had the dreaded red light, likely from the bad flow of electricity from the loose plug. Its cache was cleared, but the Xbox 360 is still messed up.
The hard drive might be OK, so that is one thing that might be good. Another possibly good thing: maybe it will force me to become more of a PC gamer or an Xbox One user, or maybe it will just make me not play videos games anymore. Learn from my mistakes: make the cords of your consoles or computers have slack when they are plugged into the wall so they won't be loosened out by any vacuum that may impact them (use an extension cord if needed, give it lots of slack).
I didn't play the console much anymore, but I liked playing Minecraft or Portal on it. After many times of my mother vacuuming in the living room area the plug ended up not being plugged into the wall securely. It was turned on and had the dreaded red light, likely from the bad flow of electricity from the loose plug. Its cache was cleared, but the Xbox 360 is still messed up.
The hard drive might be OK, so that is one thing that might be good. Another possibly good thing: maybe it will force me to become more of a PC gamer or an Xbox One user, or maybe it will just make me not play videos games anymore. Learn from my mistakes: make the cords of your consoles or computers have slack when they are plugged into the wall so they won't be loosened out by any vacuum that may impact them (use an extension cord if needed, give it lots of slack).