Hi all,
The girlfriend got an Xbox for Christmas and I can't get the stupid thing to connect the wireless controller (of course it can't come with a cord so the damn thing actually works :roll: ). I've looked all over the internet and tried talking to xbox support. I figured I would last ditch ask here and see what everyone says.
Anyway so here is what went down: Brand new Xbox. We pull it out and follow the instructions to set it up. Go to setup the wireless controller, three green lights appear around the on/off button. I press the "sync" button on the console to try to get it to go into the "find wireless controller" mode but it won't do it. I've tried holding the button for various lengths of time. Pressing it. Putting the wireless controller right next to it. Unplugging the console (all the cords and everything). Below are the lights that have been on since the beginning and no matter what I do, they never change.
Any ideas on WTF to do would be greatly appreciated. Usually I can figure these things out or research them to death. But this one has me stumped.
The girlfriend got an Xbox for Christmas and I can't get the stupid thing to connect the wireless controller (of course it can't come with a cord so the damn thing actually works :roll: ). I've looked all over the internet and tried talking to xbox support. I figured I would last ditch ask here and see what everyone says.
Anyway so here is what went down: Brand new Xbox. We pull it out and follow the instructions to set it up. Go to setup the wireless controller, three green lights appear around the on/off button. I press the "sync" button on the console to try to get it to go into the "find wireless controller" mode but it won't do it. I've tried holding the button for various lengths of time. Pressing it. Putting the wireless controller right next to it. Unplugging the console (all the cords and everything). Below are the lights that have been on since the beginning and no matter what I do, they never change.

Any ideas on WTF to do would be greatly appreciated. Usually I can figure these things out or research them to death. But this one has me stumped.