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 Post subject: x-box disk drive help
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:49 am 
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I know i was saying there was a problem with my disk drive not recognising any disk. Last night I tried a disk cleaner on it and for some reason it now plays DVD's and picks up some of the games but not all the time, anyone with a bit of knowledge on these could help.

Reason is I am trying to sell it, its a 60gig, I have 2 controllers a battery charger kit, 3 games (pro evo 2009, 2010 and Tiger woods 2009). as never use the thing and think that £120 or around that would be better spent on my holidays.

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 Post subject: Re: x-box disk drive help
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:54 am 
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or does anyone want to buy it :grin:

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 Post subject: Re: x-box disk drive help
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:54 pm 
Compo wrote:
I know i was saying there was a problem with my disk drive not recognising any disk. Last night I tried a disk cleaner on it and for some reason it now plays DVD's and picks up some of the games but not all the time, anyone with a bit of knowledge on these could help.

Reason is I am trying to sell it, its a 60gig, I have 2 controllers a battery charger kit, 3 games (pro evo 2009, 2010 and Tiger woods 2009). as never use the thing and think that £120 or around that would be better spent on my holidays.


Sounds like laser needs calibrating, as for £120, you can get a xbox360 new for £99 now im afriad :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: x-box disk drive help
PostPosted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:37 am 
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tigro wrote:
Compo wrote:
I know i was saying there was a problem with my disk drive not recognising any disk. Last night I tried a disk cleaner on it and for some reason it now plays DVD's and picks up some of the games but not all the time, anyone with a bit of knowledge on these could help.

Reason is I am trying to sell it, its a 60gig, I have 2 controllers a battery charger kit, 3 games (pro evo 2009, 2010 and Tiger woods 2009). as never use the thing and think that £120 or around that would be better spent on my holidays.


Sounds like laser needs calibrating, as for £120, you can get a xbox360 new for £99 now im afriad :roll:


well i thought someone daft like OO would buy it from me :laugh: how much does the lazer calibration cost? I dont care how much I get for the dam thing as its just collecting dust.

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