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360 Disk Drive Scratching Disks
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| 360 Disk Drive Scratching Disks My Xbox 360 has been scratching all my disks. It is not the ring on the disk just scratches and lots of them. Is there a way i can fix that so I don't need to send it in for $100? My warranty is up for that kind of stuff. Also if i have to open my 360 is there a way that i can do that bt keep the sticker in good condition do if i get the Rrod i can send it in? | ||||||
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Award(s): 0 ![]() | Re: 360 Disk Drive Scratching Disks Honestly, I'd just send it in. Prevent any troubles. *shrug* | ||||||
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| Re: 360 Disk Drive Scratching Disks Foam rubber pad kit now available!![]() The pad restricts the upward movement of the disc on one side of the pivot point and in turn restricts the downward movement on the other side of the pivot point. ![]() We did a little digging to see what the lids of old drives look like (the HL360 drive has the rubber pad because we put them there) ![]() Notice only the Thomson includes the rubber bumpers to protect the disc. In this shot of the HL 360 lid below we can see the three black pads. The two pads across from each other should be installed about a half inch further out from the ring to optimize performance. ![]() With the 3 foam rubber pads from the Thomson in place we now are unable to scratch up the disc. I'm so confident I will insert the real quake 4 disc rather than the demo disc as before. Video prior to pad installation Video after pad Installation Similar but softer buzz sound, but not the dramatic buzz saw we had earlier. What do you know, no scratches! Updated 12/07/05 04:48: A better photo to go by for proper placement of the pads. ![]() The fourth pad is taller than the metal bump in the lid, this serves to significantly quiet the noise from the drive (when moving it around). Notice the width of the center pads, it is important to move them out to the edge of the tin so they will contact the disc sooner. I should also note that I tried this with a single pad at the front and we were able to scratch the disc. With the addition of the side pads at the width above I was unable to scratch a disc. Foam rubber pad kit now available! ![]() -Llamma Thank meh :/ /it is basically little pads, that you stick to your drive. It stops the disc from spinning in any other way apart from horizontally. Its because your disc isnt spinning horizontally that is causing the disc to have scratch marks. http://secure.llamma.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=883&osCsid=fbe9b012e8 fa57e0c723afe32f945584 Go there.
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