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  1. Just recently, as in the past 2-3 weeks, my Xbox 360 controllers (both of them) have started going through batteries very quickly. I've gone through 8 AA batteries since it started. They last about 2-3 days with only about 4 hours of play time.

  2. I have a AA charger that is way better than the XBOX recharger and can drain and restore these AA batteries fine. Another trick I've found is that sometimes rechargeable batteries drain too low for the chargers to detect them and start charging.

  3. The controller I bought most recently has this weird issue where it will drain batteries when it's off if I leave a pack in the back of it. My 3 other controllers will last weeks even if I "turn them off" by just letting them time out.

  4. Seems like a problem with the batteries. I can play using two Varta 2100mAh batteries without a problem for few hours. Try other batteries and charger- borrow from someone.

  5. If your rechargeable battery pack doesn’t charge when you connect the wireless controller to the console with a USB cable, it might have worn out (as all rechargeable batteries do). The length of time that a rechargeable battery lasts depends on how often you recharge it.

  6. E67: Hard Drive Error - Hard drive timed out during reset. Error is likely caused by a faulty hard drive. Remove the drive from the console, and attempt to login. If your Xbox 360 works without error when the hard drive is removed, then you can ascertain that the hard drive is bad.

  7. 20 lip 2012 · Get one of the Nyko dual charge bases, and make sure you run full drains on the batteries that come with it. NimH batteries like to be completely drained every time, then fully charged,...

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