• Four lights on controller periodically flash
green: No Ring of Light quadrant
assignment. The controller is not
connected or all four quadrants are full.
• All other patterns: Internal problem
requires service. Contact Xbox Customer
Support at the phone number on the back
cover of this manual.
WirelessControllerDoesNotWork
Turn on the wireless controller by pressing
the Xbox Guide Button and connect the
wireless controller to your console (see
"Add Wireless Controllers").
If lights spin longer than 15 seconds when
connecting:
• Move the controller closer to the console.
• Make sure the batteries are fresh.
• Keep the console and controller at least
three feet away from large metal objects,
such as file cabinets and refrigerators.
• Metallic decorations or stickers on the
console or controller can interfere with
wireless controller performance. Remove
decorations and try connecting again.
• Make sure the front of the console is
positioned in the direction of the controller
and away from nearby walls.
• Cordless phones (2.4 GHz), wireless LANs,
wireless video transmitters, microwave
ovens, some mobile/cell phones, and
Bluetooth headsets can interfere with the
operation of the controller. Turn these off
or unplug them and retry connecting.
• If nothing else works, turn off your console,
remove and reinsert the AA batteries or
Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery Pack into
the controller, and then repeat the steps
given in "Add Wireless Controllers."
AccessoryDoesNotWork
Use Xbox 360-compatible gameplay
accessories that have this logo:
If an accessory is not supported by a specific
game, the game may not play.
CannotSaveGame
The Xbox 360 Hard Drive or Memory Unit
must have enough free space to save the
game. Delete unwanted items from storage or
attach an additional memory unit (sold
separately) for more space.
MemoryUnitNotaListedStorage
Device
Make sure the memory unit is fully inserted
into the memory unit slot on the front of the
console. Try the other memory unit slot to
make sure that it is not causing the problem.
If you have a second memory unit, try it out
as well to determine whether the original
memory unit is faulty.
nOTE
Damaged memory units will not appear in the
Xbox Dashboard and could harm your Xbox
360 console. Memory units that have been
crushed, immersed in liquids, or exposed to
intense heat may be damaged beyond use and
will not appear in your list of storage devices.
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