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Every time i put a DVD in, it comes up with this message, i know for certain that it isn't the disk, as I keep them in great condition, any advice would be apppreciated.
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(A word of warning - The guy in my electronics shop said that you lose your guarantee if you open it up.)
(A word of warning - The guy in my electronics shop said that you lose your guarantee if you open it up.)
> That sounds all well and good, but wouldn't you loose all the data in
> the hardrive?
I could put it on a memory card, in small doses, and put my data on a friends xbox. But'll take ages...
> This used to happen all the time with my first Xbox. I eventually
> realized it was faulty as more and more games kept failing to load
> and the soundtracks kept skipping.
>
> If it's still under a 12 month warranty I'd take it back and get a
> fresh one.
>
> I'm not saying that it is faulty, it's just that mine had the same
> problem and it turned out to be faulty.
I might do get a new one. However, it's second hand, so I won't get any warranty.
A similar problem happened with my PS2. I got a new one.
Cheers GAME!
> Eat the disc.
>
> Or get a new one.
>
> Or buy an XBox.
>
> Or Eat your XBox.
>
> (Ignore me)
Agreed.