Although the first publicly disclosed by Microsoft on the potential problems associated with the new firmware of the Xbox 360 were very encouraging for anyone who hopes to change your console for free, the Colossus of Redmond has recently clarified the situation by breaking his dreams of many. Speaking to our network a company spokesman said that the messages 'disc unreadable' or 'drive not supported' and therefore will not be connected due to the new firmware.
Why? Simple: it seems these problems would be related to an update already available, and therefore anyone who had not already found could not be entitled to a replacement console at launch of the new firmware. In short, if your console now works, it will do after installing the new firmware.
"We can detect this problem via Xbox Live and we are already moving to contact those who have had people from seeing," said Microsoft spokesman. The launch of the new firmware is expected in the period between 19 and 31 May.
Why? Simple: it seems these problems would be related to an update already available, and therefore anyone who had not already found could not be entitled to a replacement console at launch of the new firmware. In short, if your console now works, it will do after installing the new firmware.
"We can detect this problem via Xbox Live and we are already moving to contact those who have had people from seeing," said Microsoft spokesman. The launch of the new firmware is expected in the period between 19 and 31 May.
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