Hello friends,
This past weekend I did a complete teardown on an Xbox One X that I'll be gifting to a family member for Christmas. It'll be their first game console, so it's very exciting. This console was given to me by a friend, so I've only had it in my possession for a short time. I have ran into some issues though. I'll provide a sequence of events:
- Before teardown, I tested the disc drive with a Blu-Ray movie and it worked just fine. I assumed that if it reads a Blu-Ray movie, then it would also read a game disc, so I did not test a game disc.
- I did a complete teardown, cleaned the case and chassis, replaced the thermal paste, and replaced the internal HDD with an SSD.
- I reassembled the console, installed OSU 1 via USB, and then started testing discs.
- When the discs didn't work, I tried clearing the persistent storage from the system settings, as well as the trick where you hold a disc halfway in and allow the uptake mechanism to cycle. Neither made a difference.
- Did a full factory reset to no avail.
After reassembly, the console would not recognize any game disc that I put it into it. I did a full factory reset, and that still did not fix the issue. The console still reads Blu-Ray movies just fine, but Xbox 360 discs and Xbox One discs don't get read period. The console doesn't even give an error message, nothing pops up on screen. The disc drive can be heard whirring a couple times after a game disc is inserted, but then will cut out shortly after. I am at a loss as to what the issue is! Maybe the disc drive was broken when I got the console, but then why would it play Blu-Ray movies just fine?
The only thing I can think to do is to take it back apart, and make sure that the disc drive cables are all properly connected by unplugging them and plugging them back in. If anyone has any ideas as to what the issue could be, please let me know! I am really banking on this thing being able to play game discs because I already bought physical copies of GTA to gift them as well.
Thanks
This past weekend I did a complete teardown on an Xbox One X that I'll be gifting to a family member for Christmas. It'll be their first game console, so it's very exciting. This console was given to me by a friend, so I've only had it in my possession for a short time. I have ran into some issues though. I'll provide a sequence of events:
- Before teardown, I tested the disc drive with a Blu-Ray movie and it worked just fine. I assumed that if it reads a Blu-Ray movie, then it would also read a game disc, so I did not test a game disc.
- I did a complete teardown, cleaned the case and chassis, replaced the thermal paste, and replaced the internal HDD with an SSD.
- I reassembled the console, installed OSU 1 via USB, and then started testing discs.
- When the discs didn't work, I tried clearing the persistent storage from the system settings, as well as the trick where you hold a disc halfway in and allow the uptake mechanism to cycle. Neither made a difference.
- Did a full factory reset to no avail.
After reassembly, the console would not recognize any game disc that I put it into it. I did a full factory reset, and that still did not fix the issue. The console still reads Blu-Ray movies just fine, but Xbox 360 discs and Xbox One discs don't get read period. The console doesn't even give an error message, nothing pops up on screen. The disc drive can be heard whirring a couple times after a game disc is inserted, but then will cut out shortly after. I am at a loss as to what the issue is! Maybe the disc drive was broken when I got the console, but then why would it play Blu-Ray movies just fine?
The only thing I can think to do is to take it back apart, and make sure that the disc drive cables are all properly connected by unplugging them and plugging them back in. If anyone has any ideas as to what the issue could be, please let me know! I am really banking on this thing being able to play game discs because I already bought physical copies of GTA to gift them as well.
Thanks