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发表于 2012-7-20 14:54 · 江苏
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本帖最后由 liatian 于 2012-7-20 14:56 编辑
谷歌上搜到的,与大家分享一下:
1.HDMI线的影响,不打开电视,重新配对
2.电源的影响,拔到主机后面的电源数分钟后再次插上,重新配对
3.硬盘的影响,拔掉硬盘,重新配对
4.关掉家里的无线路由,重新配对
5.灰尘的影响,将主机或者手柄RF模块擦干净。重新配对
其中最多的就是反应HDMI线的问题,诸如:
If this happens to you, one of two things could be the problem: 1) bad RF board, and 2) HDMI connection.
If you can turn the XBOX on with your controller, the RF boar is fine. If you can't then it is friend and has to be replaced.
Otherwise, it's an HDMI thing. HDMI connections are active, meaning they tell other devices if they are on or off. If your HDMI connection to your XBOX is "off", then it won't start up. In this state, the XBOX will not register a new controller so you can't sync.
Unplugging and removing the HD work because it resets the system settings to standard TV, so you can sync a controller once you turn the XBOX on.
The problem occurs when you try to sync a new controller with the HDMI port off, meaning that the TV is off (Or your receiver if you're using one).
So....if you're having the problem, try syncing with the TV on, or reset the system by unplugging and plugging.
jumpman47 1 solutions Dec 26, 2009
I had a problem with my controller not connecting until I plugged the power cord up and also the rca cables or HDMI, which ever you have, then put the tv on the right input so it could recognize the system. No more connection problems after that....hope that helps somebody.
Entanglebit 3 solutions Feb 23, 2009
If your controller is not assigned a position, and pressing the sync buttons on both the console and the controller don't fix it (i.e. they both spin for a bit, but then the console's lights turn off and the controller's return to a pulsing pattern), the the problem is actually likely to be your TV, believe it or not. The issue is HDMI -- it's a secure connection between the Xbox 360 and the TV, and if there's an issue with that connection, the Xbox won't even be able to turn on since it'll be unaware of the TV's resolution, color capabilities, etc. Try turning off the TV and then turning off the Xbox. Keep the TV off and turn the Xbox console back on. You'll see the same behavior; but now turn the TV back on and you should see the controller get assigned a position. As soon as the Xbox is aware of what it's connected to via HDMI, things start to work again. |
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