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<blockquote data-quote="Yeniaul" data-source="post: 6457337" data-attributes="member: 328221"><p>I had an original Xbox that, on any given boot sequence, would either time out when searching for the HDD, or have some weird quirk where a random game from my library be seen in my disk drive and play, yet the following conditions were met: Tray empty, no disc stuck inside on the spindle. (Creepy, but then I found out some original Xbox models have large data caches and can store up to the last 3 games played, up to the point where play was stopped). It finally crapped out, and the HDD read-write heads were completely stuck to the platters. They would've been left on the platters as they spun had I turned it on, but the power cord wasn't working. I threw it at the console, and both the HDD and power supply worked again! (The disk cache, however, was screwed over and irreplaceable.) It still works, and is on my entertainment center now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeniaul, post: 6457337, member: 328221"] I had an original Xbox that, on any given boot sequence, would either time out when searching for the HDD, or have some weird quirk where a random game from my library be seen in my disk drive and play, yet the following conditions were met: Tray empty, no disc stuck inside on the spindle. (Creepy, but then I found out some original Xbox models have large data caches and can store up to the last 3 games played, up to the point where play was stopped). It finally crapped out, and the HDD read-write heads were completely stuck to the platters. They would've been left on the platters as they spun had I turned it on, but the power cord wasn't working. I threw it at the console, and both the HDD and power supply worked again! (The disk cache, however, was screwed over and irreplaceable.) It still works, and is on my entertainment center now. [/QUOTE]
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