How to connect Xbox 360 TV

Original title: just got an xbox

just got an xbox and am trying to use the hdmi cable, I use av lead too. When hdmi lead pluged we have white srcreen tv. How to get back on this

Hi Dave,.

Welcome to Microsoft Community where you can find all the answers related to Windows.

According to the description, it seems that you are trying to connect the Xbox to the television.

I have these steps that should help you with this problem.

Visit this link and try the steps mentioned in this link:

http://support.Xbox.com/en-us/Xbox-360/audio-video-Setup-and-use/connect-Xbox-360-console-TV

In addition, visit this link to contact Xbox support for assistance.

I hope this helps. If you have questions more related to Windows, feel free to post here at Microsoft Community.

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