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07 Aug 09 Xbox faqs

If you are new to the video gaming console created by the Microsoft Corporation that is known as the Xbox or the Xbox 360, then you probably have quite a few questions regarding exactly how the console works, which types of games can be played on the console, and perhaps even how to properly care for the gaming console. Fortunately most of the questions, if not all of these questions, that you have have actually been asked and answered before. Because of the repetition of these types of questions many gamers and other experts on the Xbox and Xbox 360 have created lists of frequently asked questions and their answers, known as “FAQs.”

To find Xbox FAQs, you simply have to open up an online search engine and type in the words “Xbox FAQs.” There will be hundreds, if not thousands, of hits on this search term. However, make sure to choose a site which provides you with trustworthy Xbox FAQs. This means that you should try to choose a site that is either directly on the Microsoft Corporation’s Web page or its affiliated official Xbox and Xbox 360 Web sites, or at least choose a site which is directly affiliated with the Microsoft Corporation (this should be denoted some where on the page). However, because it is sometimes to difficult to make sure that a site is truly affiliated with the Microsoft Corporation, it is truly recommended that you only read and trust Xbox FAQs from Microsoft’s numerous Web pages themselves. This way you will know that all the information you read in the various Xbox FAQs is completely trustworthy. Thus you will not have to worry that there will be anything that will cause you to accidentally damage your Xbox (such as cleaning instructions).

Regardless of where you find your Xbox FAQs, make sure to only follow the instructions that make perfect sense to you. For instance, if you read on one of the Xbox FAQs that you should clean your Xbox or Xbox 360 by submerging it in water, this does not seem like a valid thing to do. The best way to ensure that you do not break your Xbox is to email or contact Microsoft Xbox support staff and ask them directly. When you contact these people, make sure to include a link to the Xbox FAQs where you found this information because usually Microsoft will like to tag these as untrustworthy sites. So, if anything you read in a frequently asked questions list leaves you with more questions, ask an official before trying out the answer for yourself.

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