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Microsoft extends warranty to cover E74

Tuesday, 14 Apr 2009 11:59
E74 Error
Microsoft has extended their three year warranty to E74 errors, further refunding those who have previously had to pay for a repair related to the error.

The Red Rings of Death (RRoD), which represents a general hardware failure, was rumoured to affect 30% of Xbox 360's sold. The controversy led to Microsoft announcing an extended three year warranty in 2006 that would see the company repairing all Xbox 360's affected by RRoD free of charge.

However, the E74 error has been gaining as much attention this year, being called "the new RRoD." Instead of displaying three red lights, the console would display an E74 error on-screen, which is also said to relate to some kind of system failure.

Reportedly the error is either related to the AV cable, or the more fatal occurrence of a burnt out scaler chip or even the death of the console's GPU.

The increased reports of the E74 error has resulted in Microsoft issuing an extended warranty to include the fault:

"While the majority of Xbox 360 owners continue to have a great experience with their console, we are aware that a very small percentage of our customers have reported receiving an error that displays "E74" on their screen," Microsoft's release reads.

"After investigating the issue, we have determined that the E74 error message can indicate the general hardware failure that is associated with three flashing red lights error on the console. As a result, we have decided to cover repairs related to the E74 error message under our three-year warranty program for certain general hardware failures that was announced in July 2007."

As well as an extended three year warranty, within the next 4-12 weeks Microsoft will refund those who have already paid for an E74 repair:

"Microsoft will refund to customers the amount paid for an out of warranty repair due to a general hardware failure associated with the e74 error message. Those customers should automatically receive the refund within 4-12 weeks, and no additional action by customers should be necessary.

If you don't receive a refund by July 1st you must visit www.xbox.com/support before November to find out more information on how to place a claim. Make sure you receive your refund before November 1st, otherwise you just won't get one.

At this moment the announcement only covers Xbox 360's in the US, but we expect the warranty and refund to be rolled out around the world and to the UK specifically.

Have you been plagued by E74 or RRoD? Tell us in the comments section.


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  • "Ive had the e74 but i just turn it off and back on and so far it hasnt done it twice in a row. should i be worried? try to get replacement?"

    Rob (az) Posted: 14/04/2009 17:07:11

  • "Yeah that's great, but what about faulty DVD drives, I've had 3 of those. I'll be happy when they cover the whole console free of defects for 3 years. And replace scratched games."

    John (Toronto) Posted: 14/04/2009 18:35:10

  • "I've had the RRoD twice now. Both consoles were just under 2 years old when it struck. Never seen E47, and hope to keep it that way."

    PhilxBefore (Orange, CA) Posted: 14/04/2009 18:48:32

  • "Thank you Microsoft!!! I was planning to buy a PS3 tomorrow but why waste my money when i could just repair my 360."

    Erik (New York) Posted: 14/04/2009 19:26:46

  • "I've had 5 Xbox 360s in 3 years. With all the faults they have, the 3 year warranty should cover any type of fault, not just RRoD and E74. After the warranty expires, Microflop charge you something like £65 and that only comes with a 3 months warranty. That's in the UK, not sure if that applies in the US. Every Xbox 360 owner will have to have their console fixed at some point, so don't think that your console is God..."

    Mr. G (Middlesbrough, England) Posted: 15/04/2009 04:09:02

  • "do you think that the extendedd warranty will apply to you if you have been forced to do the xclamp fix as you were under the impression that your warranty had run out?"

    craig (uk) Posted: 15/04/2009 13:32:31

  • "i got e74 4 months ago ive been waiting for Microsoft to drop the price or to just make it free and it finally has happened i sent it in the other day and they just "started repairs" today"

    David (NJ) Posted: 08/05/2009 02:46:25

  • "i agree with mr g i fort my console woz god untill 4 hours ago wen gess wot!!!!!! my console goes pixelated and wen i restart i get a software error displayong "e74" luckily i own 2 360's but wen iz this extended warranty actualy comeing to the u.k."

    rover216til4eva (essex) Posted: 04/06/2009 03:13:31

  • "i think this is terrible i had it before they garanteed me that it wouldnt happen again and it has got it again this is after the promised it wouldnt happen all the 360 owners paid money for the xbox thinking nothing wrong with it but thier is and the people on the phone say we didnt upgrde the warranty????"

    john (scotland) Posted: 14/07/2009 21:42:16

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