[quote name='Scorch']Did you double, triple, and quadruple check that it's set to either TV or HDTV on your audio/video cords where it goes into the console? I was having the same problem then noticed somehow that the switch had been flipped.[/quote]
Yeah making sure the switch was in the correct position was the first thing I checked. I've also tested it on 3 different displays (HDTV, normal TV, and computer monitor). Since I got no picture with the AV cables as well as the VGA adapter, I'm pretty sure the problem lies within the Xbox 360. I'm almost positive that the GPU is fried or dead because the console still functions as normal (no red lights and if I hit the shoulder buttons I can hear the blades moving).
Yeah making sure the switch was in the correct position was the first thing I checked. I've also tested it on 3 different displays (HDTV, normal TV, and computer monitor). Since I got no picture with the AV cables as well as the VGA adapter, I'm pretty sure the problem lies within the Xbox 360. I'm almost positive that the GPU is fried or dead because the console still functions as normal (no red lights and if I hit the shoulder buttons I can hear the blades moving).