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post Oct 15, 2006 - 10:39 PM
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Im asking anybody w/ an XBox. My XBox turns on fine, but won't open or close. I have no disc in there, but i can't get it to open/close. It whirs like its about to open, but then gets stuck and i dont know how to fix this problem. I really dont feel like getting a new one cuz i dont have the extra cash on me now. The XBox itself is fine, just the open/close function doesnt work. Anybdoy else have this problem or know what to do?


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post Oct 16, 2006 - 10:26 PM
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look around for a small hole next to the tray. you can stick a paper clip in there to manually open the tray. if that doesn't work, you can take the xbox apart. it uses standard hex bolts. if there is a problem with your tray that you cant fix, you can buy a replacement drive for it on ebay for about 20bucks.


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post Oct 16, 2006 - 10:28 PM
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QUOTE(lagos @ Oct 16, 2006 - 11:26 PM) [snapback]492503[/snapback]

look around for a small hole next to the tray. you can stick a paper clip in there to manually open the tray. if that doesn't work, you can take the xbox apart. it uses standard hex bolts. if there is a problem with your tray that you cant fix, you can buy a replacement drive for it on ebay for about 20bucks.


^, like lagos said, go for the emergency eject button first. (forgot about that. O.o)

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