I had tried cleaning the rubber band, replacing the rubber band, making sure the disc tray was clean and nothing was working. The magnet was the issue and you saved me so much trouble, thank you!
This was amazingly helpful! I didn’t even notice the magnet and it perfectly explains my issues. I had the entire console taken apart and I’m trying and trying to fix it but it keeps “clicking” and getting stuck. Now it makes perfect sense. Tighter band to help the motor work right. Awesome!!!
Bro I'm literally breaking out all my 75 games lol. The late nights at Hollywood Videos Game Crazy .... Gah I miss the days man. Thank you for posting this
This was the information I needed. Like the other comments, beyond heating the elastic there is very little information about the magnet. Quick, easy, effective. Thanks
Thanks to this video I fixed my older brothers old one. Didn't need the special tape. Just had to clean it and soak the rubber band in hot water. Working great now. Thank you
man that is freaking awesome, love videos like this. will be using this to fix a few xboxs. subbed brethren, keep it up. thank you for helping us save our xboxs. God bless you and your family
I was wondering why the drive was working up until it was empty. This video explained why perfectly, thankyou. I suppose eventually, we'll have to replace the belt when it inevitably breaks down.
I thank you so much for this video! It was the magnet issue for me! Yay! It opened! Now, to find a video to solve the issue for the Xbox not reading the disc...😅
Nice video, was hoping the xbox disk drive would be simple to fix, mine just decided to stop opening one day. Got a handful of old disk drives lying around i could salvage a belt from since it's all basically the same hardware. Should save me from getting price gouged when i sell it at the retro game store.
Thank you for the info on the magnet! First video I've found that went beyond replacing the drive belt. I fear mine has more of an issue than those two fixes tho... My drive struggles to eject (maybe the magnet), then has trouble locking after it closes. My disc tray also seems very unstable. Lot of wiggle room from side to side, and will jar to one side or the other (when closing or opening) which prevents it from doing what it's supposed to. Hoping I don't have to buy a new drive or whole new box to fix it. I did remove the tray completely while cleaning it once or twice. Maybe I threw off the gear positioning when I did that? Or maybe the plastic gears or rails need to be greased?
Hard to say based on just this info but a lot of excess wobble sounds likely that part of the mechanism is broken, worn down significantly, or missing.
Sir, you are my hero! Best advice (about magnet) of my life, after "listen to your mother" and "don't eat off the floor". Thaks a lot! I am realy appreciated!
I generally never had this problem before, but now I see this video. And now I understand the issue. Because recently it started having this kind of problem thanks for the helpful tip with the paper clip
It's been a while since I touched an OG xbox and I completely forgot it had a manual eject. On my friends the locking mechanism was seized up but a few manual actuations and now the latch is moving again.
Very informative video sir! Thank you! I know the belts are the common problem with these disc trays but I never knew about a center magnet that’s in place, which is the force the belt has to overcome! Thank you so much for that info! The simplest fix I gathered is to simply manually eject the tray then deal with the belt with tweezers. What I never knew, was the reason why! And your video provided that! So again many thanks! =]
I cleaned the belt with isopropyl alcohol (IPA), then boiled it in water to restore its original shape. After that, I applied belt spray with Q-tips to improve friction, and now it’s working perfectly.
This was super helpful! I did the padding right away and it worked, but the drive got SUPER noisy. I wonder if a little cardboard taped to the top might do the same trick instead of something stuck on the magnet. Though for now it's fine, and it might actually be settling down and getting quieter, I'll have to spin up a few more discs and see!
I never saw that little hole in all the years I’ve had mine. I used it and the drawer popped right out. It’s hard to see little things like that when it’s all black.
The tray got stuck for the first time ever since I bought it used in 2007. I moved it around and it opened. I wiped the tray and air dusted it. Obviously that's a short term fix and I'm gonna have to open it up or say bye bye to it.
I just got my Xbox and the disk drive wouldn’t open and there’s not the white gears I’m gonna call them I have the white part but next to the belt there’s usually a bother white part right any way I can fix that
The white gear is missing? I would disassemble the drive to see if it dislodged and fell somewhere deeper inside as it would need to be replaced for proper drive functionality (and could cause jams if hanging out loose inside).
I got a console from a thrift store and it has an apparent mod chip installed on boot. My issue is that on pressing the eject button the console just powers off. The aux eject button does nothing and even taken apart I can't get the tray to slide out.
Update: So I got the disc drive to work, it was coming a little bit off one of the side rails and jamming. It opens and closes, but the console constantly power cycles while doing it. Gets stuck in an infinite open/close/shutoff/startup loop
@@FantasticQuack Yeah, I got the tray to slide correctly but it doesn't play well with the buttons, I'll just have to leave it disconnected and try FTPing. I was thinking trace damage or bad wires like you said.
the gears inside my tray are in totally different locations than yours, does that mean i have an older or younger model? my gears were much further apart, but i managed to replace the o-ring. but it still doesn't work
@@FantasticQuack It still felt very tight, albeit with slight curvature. But Basically It goes in fine, but when it pops-out the disc tray goes *slightly* to the left, whereafter it gets stuck. So I have to nudge it to the side every single time to get it back in.
Mine wont open even with the clip. Whats driving me crazy is when i took it back they had just press the button then it worked but bringing it back home it againt wont work. Please help!
a little tricky to troubleshoot based on this. It worked at the store but not at home? Maybe just need to clean some of the internals. Sometimes you have to push that small button pretty hard if you are trying to manually eject. Hope you can get it figured out!
I’m surprised you didn’t check the clock battery. Is that recommended to do? All I have on my original Xbox is a green blinking light where the disk tray won’t open.
@@FantasticQuack Thanks for making the video. Once I get the supplies to fix my console, I’m going to switch out that band & clean out the dust. What type of band would you recommend get for the replacement?
@@sparda1418 I'd dig around on Google but am assuming you'll be hard pressed to find the original part short of salvaging it from another drive. How broken is it? If it's just in 2 pieces or something I'd try to repair it with super glue and smoothing out any seams/imperfections with fine grit sand paper. Or if you own a 3D printer that's another option.
Pls follow along with the screws I remove in the video. It's possible there are xbox models where more screws were used, I'm not sure, but just look around the perimeter of everything for any other screws that might be hiding. Hope you can get yours working!
i can’t get my disc tray to open and there’s a game in it, should i be worried about damage to the game disc when opening up the xbox itself? it’s a copy of silent hill 2 😭
You have to push pretty hard with the paper clip sometimes. I'd keep at that for a bit even though you can get the game out by disassembling, it's just slightly more risky.
I have another problem and im hoping you or anyone could help with. For some strange reason the green light is blinking, like its blinking whenever you wanna ooen thr tray, however its blinking and thr CD tray is not working. Its not popping open or closing by itself like its suppose to non stop. It also just makes a weird noise and does nothing. I havent played on it in years and i wanted to play my childhood games. I blew into the thing that the CD tray comes from to get any dust and that didnt help either. Idk what to do. Its not the red ring either its just the green light blinking non stop.
Sorry I haven't run into this before but it might be something related to the eject button itself. I would check to see if it has corrosion or anywhere nearby on the board. If you manually eject the tray with a paper clip and insert a game will it read the game or does it not give a picture on the screen even?
Disagree, if you wanted the spacers off the magnet for some reason they would need to go on that white plastic piece which can move around in the larger circular opening, meaning the spacers might randomly end up off center with the disc. Meanwhile the magnet is always in a fixed position and hence it makes the most sense to put the spacer there.
@@FantasticQuack the piece you may be referring to is not present on screen very long, but I would think that a adhesive foam washer (readily available online in various sizes) would fit the space above nicely, and being that it too is circular and larger would not be as great a risk of dislocating like the small strips. Just my worry, it that magnet is spinning, those little strips are coming off eventually, but not two circular shapes spinning in tandem.
I tried putting the paper clip in but it wouldn't do anything Edit: turns out that a piece of the disk tray had snapped off and was jamming the whole thing
Btw thanks for this, the belt in hot water trick worked for me, no need for the tape. If anyone's wondering I heater the water to 80 Celsius and left the belt in there for 3 minutes or so then just dried it with a towel
hey i followed your video and i thought i had done everything right, but now my xbox won’t turn on all together, i didn’t feel like i damaged anything inside but now i’m super bummed and worried that i did. any advice?
This process is very unlikely to cause any damage, and if you had it would have probably been some gross accident and you'd know about it. I'd recommend checking all the cables again making sure they are plugged in snug/correctly--particularly those for the power supply.
Cara incrível, parabéns, o meu xbox é novo nunca usei, item de minha coleção e acredita que eu fui ligar para testa-lo e a bandeja não abriu, deve ser o mesmo problema do seu, esse imã forte demais, obrigado pelo video e infelizmente terei que abrir um item de coleção para resolver esse problema bobo.
For anyone else here who is too scared/lazy to take it all apart and dig around, I got mine to open by shoving the paperclip in the top center of the disc tray (toward the magnet)
I don't get it, do you leave the paper clip in there or is this just something you have to do every time to get it open (Like using the little hole at 0:54)?
@FantasticQuack I did it once, and have just been leaving a game in there. Mine works fine with the game in it. But yeah, I would probably have to do it every time if there was no game.
I’m gonna take it to the place I just bought it from and show them this video, or well, show them the link because, they just told me about the paper clip and that, that’s all I could do. So, we’ll see if they can help me out, I’m afraid of breaking anything, if I do it myself
@FantasticQuack nothing extra leftover so I didn't miss anything. I went thru the disassembly step by step according to the video. I've inspected for damage but haven't found any.
Need to push that little button quite hard sometimes. If you can get something more rigid than a paper clip (like a pottery needle tool or something) that will help push it with more force. Worst case you can still get at it by disassembling the drive.
The random jump cuts make this a horrible tutorial. Sure when unscrewing things it makes sense but you don’t properly show what you’re doing or where something is
Thanks for this feedback, I always disliked 30+ minute tutorials where I had to skip through most of it just to get to the important parts. So my philosophy has always been to cut out that kind of fat, and in so doing may sometimes move past things too quickly. Can you point out something specific you would have like to have seen more time spent showing/describing? This is one of my older vids and I think I've improved since then, but still I'll keep this in mind to make sure these vids are as useful as possible--that's ultimately the goal.
You are a life saver. Almost no nobody talks about the magnet problem. It was very helpful
Glad to help!
No nobody? Nobody is enough there.
There is no need to write no nobody.
That is just wrong grammar.
@@ezioauditoredafirenze8352it was probably an accident
2 years later and this video is still helping today..
Thank you my friend
Glad it helped!
Thanks! Your cheese ended up fixing my retracting issue. You deserve a tip!
Thank you so much! Hope I can help again in the future, cheers 🍻
I had tried cleaning the rubber band, replacing the rubber band, making sure the disc tray was clean and nothing was working. The magnet was the issue and you saved me so much trouble, thank you!
Glad to hear this helped you out! Cheers
This was amazingly helpful! I didn’t even notice the magnet and it perfectly explains my issues. I had the entire console taken apart and I’m trying and trying to fix it but it keeps “clicking” and getting stuck. Now it makes perfect sense. Tighter band to help the motor work right. Awesome!!!
Glad it helped!
You do GREAT instructional videos! Easy to follow!
Just fixed an old XBOX which was collecting dust!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the kind words and nice work on getting yours fixed up. Cheers!
So was ours. It feels so good
Bro I'm literally breaking out all my 75 games lol. The late nights at Hollywood Videos Game Crazy .... Gah I miss the days man. Thank you for posting this
Classic! Glad I could help
This was the information I needed. Like the other comments, beyond heating the elastic there is very little information about the magnet. Quick, easy, effective. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks to this video I fixed my older brothers old one. Didn't need the special tape. Just had to clean it and soak the rubber band in hot water. Working great now. Thank you
Nice work!
Thank you so much for suggesting the magnet fix, you are a genius! My thomson drive opens every time now!
So glad to hear this, cheers man thanks for watching!
Just took my Xbox apart 7 times trying to figure it out and man you are amazing!!!!
Glad I could help out!
man that is freaking awesome, love videos like this. will be using this to fix a few xboxs. subbed brethren, keep it up. thank you for helping us save our xboxs. God bless you and your family
Thank you for the kind words, I'm very happy you found it useful! Cheers
The first person to do what I was looking for
Glad I could help!
Thanks buddy, I got my KOTOR disc back thanks to your video.
Great to hear!
I was wondering why the drive was working up until it was empty. This video explained why perfectly, thankyou. I suppose eventually, we'll have to replace the belt when it inevitably breaks down.
Glad I could help!
I thank you so much for this video! It was the magnet issue for me! Yay! It opened! Now, to find a video to solve the issue for the Xbox not reading the disc...😅
Hopefully I can make that vid someday! Just need to find an Xbox with that problem first ;)
Thank you for your help. It does matter. Info should be shared freely so we all grow
Absolutely! Thanks for watching, cheers!
I've had this problem for over a decade. Thank you for saving my life!
😅
You're welcome!
I couldn’t get my disc tray to open, I tried getting all the dust out after seeing your video and it work!
Great to hear!
If you have more issues in the future maybe try soaking your rubber band in hot water. I was worried I would have to buy more.
Nice video, was hoping the xbox disk drive would be simple to fix, mine just decided to stop opening one day. Got a handful of old disk drives lying around i could salvage a belt from since it's all basically the same hardware. Should save me from getting price gouged when i sell it at the retro game store.
If you can find the right size belt I'd definitely recommend trying that. Good luck!
Thank you so much! Cleaning the belt and putting it in boiling water helped
Excellent!
Thank you for the info on the magnet! First video I've found that went beyond replacing the drive belt. I fear mine has more of an issue than those two fixes tho...
My drive struggles to eject (maybe the magnet), then has trouble locking after it closes. My disc tray also seems very unstable. Lot of wiggle room from side to side, and will jar to one side or the other (when closing or opening) which prevents it from doing what it's supposed to. Hoping I don't have to buy a new drive or whole new box to fix it.
I did remove the tray completely while cleaning it once or twice. Maybe I threw off the gear positioning when I did that? Or maybe the plastic gears or rails need to be greased?
Hard to say based on just this info but a lot of excess wobble sounds likely that part of the mechanism is broken, worn down significantly, or missing.
Same here. Mine pops out just fine, but I need to tilt it slightly to the side for it to get back in.
Sir, you are my hero! Best advice (about magnet) of my life, after "listen to your mother" and "don't eat off the floor". Thaks a lot! I am realy appreciated!
Glad this helped you out!
my dad and i were amazed that the "band in hot water" trick worked lol
Glad to hear it!
I generally never had this problem before, but now I see this video. And now I understand the issue. Because recently it started having this kind of problem thanks for the helpful tip with the paper clip
Glad it helped!
It's been a while since I touched an OG xbox and I completely forgot it had a manual eject. On my friends the locking mechanism was seized up but a few manual actuations and now the latch is moving again.
Very informative video sir! Thank you! I know the belts are the common problem with these disc trays but I never knew about a center magnet that’s in place, which is the force the belt has to overcome! Thank you so much for that info! The simplest fix I gathered is to simply manually eject the tray then deal with the belt with tweezers. What I never knew, was the reason why! And your video provided that! So again many thanks! =]
Glad to hear it, thanks for watching!
I cleaned the belt with isopropyl alcohol (IPA), then boiled it in water to restore its original shape. After that, I applied belt spray with Q-tips to improve friction, and now it’s working perfectly.
Glad that worked for you!
This was super helpful! I did the padding right away and it worked, but the drive got SUPER noisy. I wonder if a little cardboard taped to the top might do the same trick instead of something stuck on the magnet. Though for now it's fine, and it might actually be settling down and getting quieter, I'll have to spin up a few more discs and see!
Glad it helped you out! Let me know results if you do test other options
I never saw that little hole in all the years I’ve had mine. I used it and the drawer popped right out. It’s hard to see little things like that when it’s all black.
Yep I never had to think about or know it existed until the tray stopped opening
Big help, using small shims also did the trick for me. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
The tray got stuck for the first time ever since I bought it used in 2007. I moved it around and it opened. I wiped the tray and air dusted it. Obviously that's a short term fix and I'm gonna have to open it up or say bye bye to it.
If you're worried about it failing again you can buy a replacement belt on ebay and swap that out, might do the trick long term!
Bro, the magnetic trick thing worked for me too - thanks so much!
Glad to hear!
I just got my Xbox and the disk drive wouldn’t open and there’s not the white gears I’m gonna call them I have the white part but next to the belt there’s usually a bother white part right any way I can fix that
I got it to open but it won’t close I think the white parts are what retract it back in any ideas
The white gear is missing? I would disassemble the drive to see if it dislodged and fell somewhere deeper inside as it would need to be replaced for proper drive functionality (and could cause jams if hanging out loose inside).
@@FantasticQuack I fixed the drive it opens i just have to push it when I’m closing it and it goes in by it self
Tape on the magnet is perfect ❤
Thanks for watching!
Big legend right here
Thanks for watching!
Takes top off, says "We don't need that"
Tosses it on the floor with a big bang lol
😁
thanks for the video thankful the problem was the belt and not the magnet on mine
Good to hear! Thanks for watching!
The magnet I knew it was something different. Thank you so much
You’re welcome 😊
@@FantasticQuackWould a new disc drive belt have done the trick also? I see some on eBay for pretty cheap
I got a console from a thrift store and it has an apparent mod chip installed on boot. My issue is that on pressing the eject button the console just powers off. The aux eject button does nothing and even taken apart I can't get the tray to slide out.
Update: So I got the disc drive to work, it was coming a little bit off one of the side rails and jamming. It opens and closes, but the console constantly power cycles while doing it. Gets stuck in an infinite open/close/shutoff/startup loop
I suppose it's likely an issue with the modded bios
Sounds like a wiring issue or a short somewhere, not sure about modded bios
@@FantasticQuack Yeah, I got the tray to slide correctly but it doesn't play well with the buttons, I'll just have to leave it disconnected and try FTPing. I was thinking trace damage or bad wires like you said.
fantastic quack….you are a life saver
Glad to help!
the gears inside my tray are in totally different locations than yours, does that mean i have an older or younger model?
my gears were much further apart, but i managed to replace the o-ring. but it still doesn't work
I'm not too familiar with the various OG xbox models unfortunately. Did you try spacing the magnet?
OMG Thank you. I used tape on the magnet to solve the issue.
Glad it helped you out!
Fuck my life up side down. My cousin and I have been pulling our hair out until you mention the magnet. Did your 3m trick and she is a beauty now
Glad to hear this helped you out, cheers!
hmm I did everything you showcased step-by-step. I even put a little more tape on there than you did, and yet it still gets jammed.
Please help?
What condition is the drive belt in? Super loose? You could try thickening the spacer even more or buy a new drive belt.
@@FantasticQuack It still felt very tight, albeit with slight curvature.
But Basically It goes in fine, but when it pops-out the disc tray goes *slightly* to the left, whereafter it gets stuck. So I have to nudge it to the side every single time to get it back in.
Hey man did you get it. Mine i pressed the button on and hit the top hard while you hear the motor going and it opened.
@@dadbets5238what
Mine wont open even with the clip. Whats driving me crazy is when i took it back they had just press the button then it worked but bringing it back home it againt wont work.
Please help!
a little tricky to troubleshoot based on this. It worked at the store but not at home? Maybe just need to clean some of the internals. Sometimes you have to push that small button pretty hard if you are trying to manually eject. Hope you can get it figured out!
I Swear that's what happened with the pc I built. Screen wouldn't come on at home but always did at their shop.
I’m surprised you didn’t check the clock battery. Is that recommended to do?
All I have on my original Xbox is a green blinking light where the disk tray won’t open.
Might as well check it if you're in there but I was targeting a specific issue here
@@FantasticQuack Thanks for making the video. Once I get the supplies to fix my console, I’m going to switch out that band & clean out the dust.
What type of band would you recommend get for the replacement?
6:08 my drive is not going up when tray is closed therefore the laser will not work. How to make it going up on its own?
Sorry I can't really answer with this info alone I'd need to see it first hand to better understand the problem.
@@FantasticQuack turns out the small black gear’s teeth are broken. Do you know where to get it?
@@sparda1418 I'd dig around on Google but am assuming you'll be hard pressed to find the original part short of salvaging it from another drive. How broken is it? If it's just in 2 pieces or something I'd try to repair it with super glue and smoothing out any seams/imperfections with fine grit sand paper. Or if you own a 3D printer that's another option.
@@FantasticQuack all teeth are broken lol
I took the screw off of where the hard drive is but only one side comes up. I’m confused.
Pls follow along with the screws I remove in the video. It's possible there are xbox models where more screws were used, I'm not sure, but just look around the perimeter of everything for any other screws that might be hiding. Hope you can get yours working!
I’m using this little thing used to open up the SIM card tray on a iPhone and it won’t work does it have to be a paper clip?
I'm assuming that tool doesn't have a long enough tip. Paper clip is just the most convenient/common option.
Where can you find a replacement belt?
On ebay I only find ones for the 360.
I've heard they work on the original xbox too. They're cheap enough where the risk is low either way.
www.ebay.com/itm/271893139604
When I put a Bobby pin in the hole i can’t push it any more it’s to hard and won’t budge it bends the Bobby pin and it’s pretty firm ngl
Have you tried a paper clip?
@@FantasticQuack I don’t have one but I took it apart and halo 2 was inside😭
i can’t get my disc tray to open and there’s a game in it, should i be worried about damage to the game disc when opening up the xbox itself? it’s a copy of silent hill 2 😭
You have to push pretty hard with the paper clip sometimes. I'd keep at that for a bit even though you can get the game out by disassembling, it's just slightly more risky.
I have another problem and im hoping you or anyone could help with. For some strange reason the green light is blinking, like its blinking whenever you wanna ooen thr tray, however its blinking and thr CD tray is not working. Its not popping open or closing by itself like its suppose to non stop. It also just makes a weird noise and does nothing. I havent played on it in years and i wanted to play my childhood games. I blew into the thing that the CD tray comes from to get any dust and that didnt help either. Idk what to do. Its not the red ring either its just the green light blinking non stop.
Sorry I haven't run into this before but it might be something related to the eject button itself. I would check to see if it has corrosion or anywhere nearby on the board. If you manually eject the tray with a paper clip and insert a game will it read the game or does it not give a picture on the screen even?
I've taken apart like he has but I can not slide the tray out. I don't understand what is holding it up to finally release it
check from 4:51. You have to push that release latch pretty hard.
Probably dont want to put spacers on magnet. Put them on the metal plate above as it has a circular imprint...
Disagree, if you wanted the spacers off the magnet for some reason they would need to go on that white plastic piece which can move around in the larger circular opening, meaning the spacers might randomly end up off center with the disc. Meanwhile the magnet is always in a fixed position and hence it makes the most sense to put the spacer there.
@@FantasticQuack the piece you may be referring to is not present on screen very long, but I would think that a adhesive foam washer (readily available online in various sizes) would fit the space above nicely, and being that it too is circular and larger would not be as great a risk of dislocating like the small strips. Just my worry, it that magnet is spinning, those little strips are coming off eventually, but not two circular shapes spinning in tandem.
I tried putting the paper clip in but it wouldn't do anything
Edit: turns out that a piece of the disk tray had snapped off and was jamming the whole thing
Hope you cleared the jam!
What tools did you use in the video?
torx and philips screw drivers, tweezers. Don't have the exact sizes. Trying to do better in newer videos by making a tool list.
You fucking lengend, your video made me see the hole and now i can play halo
love to hear it!
My xbox wont change screens but i dont know what to do
Could you help
I don't know what "wont change screens" means, like you don't get a picture on the TV?
@@FantasticQuack it wasn’t changing from the time screen
Oh. You mean you don't slam the top of the tray to get it open? I didn't know about the pin hole lol
Btw thanks for this, the belt in hot water trick worked for me, no need for the tape. If anyone's wondering I heater the water to 80 Celsius and left the belt in there for 3 minutes or so then just dried it with a towel
and I didn't know about the slam technique 😂
@@FantasticQuack Glad I could teach you something as well 🤣
I’m trying to fix my black one disc tray doesn’t open with top on it and it makes sound too
Hope the info here can give you some insight!
Great video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
hey i followed your video and i thought i had done everything right, but now my xbox won’t turn on all together, i didn’t feel like i damaged anything inside but now i’m super bummed and worried that i did. any advice?
This process is very unlikely to cause any damage, and if you had it would have probably been some gross accident and you'd know about it. I'd recommend checking all the cables again making sure they are plugged in snug/correctly--particularly those for the power supply.
@@FantasticQuack thank you so much, I'll be sure to open it back up and make sure everything is properly hooked up!
My disk belt is the shape of an egg
Sounds well used :)
I should hire you to fix my YLOD on my backwards compatible PS3. I won't even attempt to fix that.
Pls check my pinned comment on that video and shoot me an email if you want to discuss further!
@@FantasticQuack ok cool will do
Cara incrível, parabéns, o meu xbox é novo nunca usei, item de minha coleção e acredita que eu fui ligar para testa-lo e a bandeja não abriu, deve ser o mesmo problema do seu, esse imã forte demais, obrigado pelo video e infelizmente terei que abrir um item de coleção para resolver esse problema bobo.
Hope you can get it working!
The belt is like 2 cents for a new one. I dont get not just replacing it
pls share a link for this 2 cent belt
@FantasticQuack lol I can't even mention the site or yt deletes it. They are $1 for 10 on a website that you get cheap things from china
Why is no one talking about how the paper clip basically fixed it 😂
If you don't mind having to open with a paper clip every time I suppose you're right 😂
For anyone else here who is too scared/lazy to take it all apart and dig around, I got mine to open by shoving the paperclip in the top center of the disc tray (toward the magnet)
I don't get it, do you leave the paper clip in there or is this just something you have to do every time to get it open (Like using the little hole at 0:54)?
@FantasticQuack I did it once, and have just been leaving a game in there. Mine works fine with the game in it. But yeah, I would probably have to do it every time if there was no game.
Trying this today
Hope you get it working!
I’m gonna take it to the place I just bought it from and show them this video, or well, show them the link because, they just told me about the paper clip and that, that’s all I could do. So, we’ll see if they can help me out, I’m afraid of breaking anything, if I do it myself
Hope you can get it working one day!
So i fixed it but now the red ring of death is flashing
Did something get missed or damaged on the reassembly?
@FantasticQuack nothing extra leftover so I didn't miss anything. I went thru the disassembly step by step according to the video. I've inspected for damage but haven't found any.
Okay but mine wont even open at all.
Need to push that little button quite hard sometimes. If you can get something more rigid than a paper clip (like a pottery needle tool or something) that will help push it with more force. Worst case you can still get at it by disassembling the drive.
good video
Thank you!
There is NO little hole on mine.
For the tray eject? Every original xbox has that.
this was a Fantastic quack
I'm glad you thought so too ;)
It works thank you
You're welcome and I'm glad to hear it!
Nice… it helped!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you, sir.
You're welcome!
omg thank you soooo mutchh
Happy to help!
Thank you bro
You're welcome!
Thnx sir
you're welcome!
Thx
np
The random jump cuts make this a horrible tutorial. Sure when unscrewing things it makes sense but you don’t properly show what you’re doing or where something is
Thanks for this feedback, I always disliked 30+ minute tutorials where I had to skip through most of it just to get to the important parts. So my philosophy has always been to cut out that kind of fat, and in so doing may sometimes move past things too quickly. Can you point out something specific you would have like to have seen more time spent showing/describing? This is one of my older vids and I think I've improved since then, but still I'll keep this in mind to make sure these vids are as useful as possible--that's ultimately the goal.
I simply would've said "less than ideal". Calling the entire video "horrible" purely on that is a bit harsh.