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#1 d_dutch13
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You could always plug the 360 into a surge strip and then cut the power at the strip. However Microsoft does not recommend you using a surge strip and you may get the RROD. It's one of the first things they tell you to do when you call after the RROD (please unplug your 360 from any surge protectors).
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#2 d_dutch13
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Go rent a console and switch them around, it never failspapardarpop

Would you have to switch the serial numbers then?

Take it out of the freezer along with a frozen pizza. Plug in the 360 and cook the pizza on it. That won't fix your problem but at least you would have pizza.

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#3 d_dutch13
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I have had mine break (RROD) both ways so whatever fits your space better. Personally I think loading it when it's horizontal is easier.
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#4 d_dutch13
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Not sure what you are looking for here. A cheaper wireless adapter is coming out but it's 69.99 (at gamestop.com) so with tax you are going to be paying about the same. Any way to run a 100 ft. ethernet cable from your router? I tried doing that but gave up and paid 100 for the Xbox wireless adapter. Actually works pretty good...

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#5 d_dutch13
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Two Worlds... but I am starting to get the hang of it and it's getting better. I haven't played Bioshock but heard it was great. I guess it's just all of matter of taste.