Now, this is a quick fix for a problem I've yet to have a friend RL not encounter almost immediately after purchasing their 360.
Problem: Does your 360 controller cut out, regardless of the status of your battery? This is for you!
1. Remove battery pack. If you have this problem, they shouldn't be.
2. Remove the battery that's sunk-in.
3. Fashen Take a normal paperclip or (in my case) thin wire. Fashen a hoop on the end, and scoop the hoop around the metal connector. Give it a slight tug outward (Careful, people) and it should be good to go.
4. Double check to make sure the batteries are even.
Ugh. More cheap Microsoft workmanship...
Problem: Does your 360 controller cut out, regardless of the status of your battery? This is for you!
1. Remove battery pack. If you have this problem, they shouldn't be.
2. Remove the battery that's sunk-in.
3. Fashen Take a normal paperclip or (in my case) thin wire. Fashen a hoop on the end, and scoop the hoop around the metal connector. Give it a slight tug outward (Careful, people) and it should be good to go.
4. Double check to make sure the batteries are even.
Ugh. More cheap Microsoft workmanship...