I took the cd-rom drive out and cleaned it all up .When you put in a game or anything it barely spins then stops and you get error message saying cannot read.....Any suggestions??
I took the cd-rom drive out and cleaned it all up .When you put in a game or anything it barely spins then stops and you get error message saying cannot read.....Any suggestions??
Taking the drive out was your biggest mistake, any warranty you had is no longer valid. Now, it may be possible to fix, but you'll need too talk to someone else about that. (not my forte)
On a happier note, welcome to the Asylum!
Buy an new drive.
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Originally Posted by Cadillax
Well thats the price people have to pay when they abuse their stuff.Originally Posted by Infraredragon
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Absolutley true.Originally Posted by Cadillax
buy a new xbox...what do they cost..like $99?
Last time I checked they were $149.99.Originally Posted by Lemon
This is the same thing that happened to me... Either buy a new, used xbox or just level up and get 360... I ended up owning three xbox's because of this stupid problem...
My friend cooked his 360 because he left it on playing a game on pause for 2 days LOLOriginally Posted by ainokeatoo
Freakin dumb ass
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Well, I'd never do that, but sometimes I leave my Xbox on all night, either with music or a movie playing. (I do this because it helps me sleep) Hopefull this won't be a serious problem when I get a 360.Originally Posted by predatorprime
It probably willOriginally Posted by Infraredragon
You boned man just buy a 360.Originally Posted by rgkmmk
There is a auto off you can turn on you know.Originally Posted by predatorprime
Originally Posted by predatorprime
I highly doubt it.
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