소개
As many of you may already know, the DVD drive is matched or "locked" to the motherboard. Put simply, it is not intended to be a "pop-out/pop-in" repair.
This repair involves purchasing a new drive (after verifying which model you have), and repairing the components that have failed
In most cases that I've seen, its either the ejection assembly or the laser assembly - both which can be done in a fairly reasonable amount of time, and the laser replacement requires no soldering (removing entire slide assembly)
I will be posting images of a drive teardown (Philips), and parts identification
Component Level Diagnosis
Common Symptoms and failed parts identification:
SYMPTOM: Slow/No-load but drive is audible
CAUSE: Dirty/damaged laser assembly
RECOMMENDED REPAIRS: Run a DVD cleaning disc in the console; if this doesn't cure or improve the problem ,then replace the laser assembly
SYMPTOM: Fails to eject/slow eject
CAUSE: Dirty ejection mechanism; weak eject motor; streched ejection motor belt
REPAIR: Clean ejection mechanism with compressed air and lubricate with white lithium grease; replace motor and belt if no improvement
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Grasp the hard drive assembly and press the release button while lifting its front edge.
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Remove the hard drive assembly from the top vent.
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이 단계에 사용된 도구:Xbox 360 Opening Tool$4.99
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Insert the flat end of a spudger or the edge of an Xbox 360 opening tool into the small gap at the front edge of the bottom vent.
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Pry the front edge of the bottom vent away from the faceplate.
You can avoid this step by pulling the front cover off. Just make sure you don't break the springs for the USB bay area.
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Insert the flat edge of a spudger between the faceplate and the outer casing near the power button.
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Run your spudger along the edge of the faceplate to release the clips securing it to the front of the console.
The faceplate just pulls off, using a tool is completely unneccessary. https://beta.support.xbox.com/help/xbox-...
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The top vent is secured to the console via clips. The first two clips are located underneath the top vent closest to the faceplate, as shown in the pictures.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger into the small gaps previously mentioned to release the clips.
I found this step difficult. I wasn't able to see where the clips were from the pictures. If you look at step 14 you can see what the clips look like after the vent is taken off. Once you realize where they are it is a lot easier.
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Stand the console vertically with the top edge facing down.
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Carefully peel the warranty sticker off the console.
LOL “Romove the warenty seal”
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Press the Xbox 360 opening tool down into the clips securing the lower case to the upper case near the I/O ports.
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While pressing down on the tool, push the lower and upper cases apart to separate the retaining clips.
I didn't have an XBox tool, so I followed instructions in this video for this step (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaxIB6cX...) to pry it open with your fingers and a screwdriver.
The small (metal) women's hair clip is best for un-latching the tabs. The screw drivers just make the holes bigger.
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You can also use the pointed end of a plastic spudger to push each clip free while you separate the case with your free hand.
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While pushing the upper and lower cases apart, use the tip of a spudger or the finger of an Xbox 360 opening tool to push the long clip highlighted in red toward the center of the 360.
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The clip should release, leaving the clips near the power connector as the only thing holding the upper and lower cases together.
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Use the tip of a spudger to release the clip securing the eject button to the metal casing.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger between the eject button and the optical drive.
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Pry the eject button off its retaining posts and remove it from the 360.
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Remove the six silver 64 mm T10 Torx screws securing the upper case to the metal casing.
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Peel the silver tape securing the optical drive to the metal casing.
Looking at mine, I doubt it. It looks like standard foil tape
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Grab the power connector by its cables and pull it straight out of its socket on the optical drive.
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Disconnect the SATA data connector from its socket on the optical drive by pulling it straight away.
I found the power cable to be very tough to get out, at least it is the first time doing this.
I found it much easier to remove the SATA cable after lifting the assembly mostly out of the case.
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Lift the optical drive assembly out of the metal casing.
Be careful not to lose or break the two teeny metal clips securing the optical drive assembly snugly to the metal casing on either side of the drive's front face. I used a spudger to press in the topmost tines on these clips because they were catching on the drive and bending up. The clips should stay on the metal housing, not come off with the drive.
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While pressing the optical drive cover toward the top face of the optical drive, use the flat end of a spudger to release the two retaining clips on the underside of the cover.
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One of the easiest ways to replace your DVD Drive is to swap out the circuit board from your faulty drive into a new drive. However, you need to make sure that you use exactly the same model of DVD Drive as the one you own. The key is kept on a chip on this board we are swapping, so as far as the Xbox is concerned nothing has changed.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Thank you. That helped me a lot.
just a quick question about the Phillips LiteOn does this only have the ribbon cables or is there desoldering and soldering needed. Thanks
Its needs to be desoldered
For those of us who are a bit inferior, is there any "alternative" parts one could use to fix the eject problem on DVD-Drive? Like the rubber parts? Maybe a small rubber band with strong resistance? TIA.
Please help, i need to readjust the height of the guide rails on the sides of the laser, the long silver rods that the laser asembley moves on, i need to get those screws back to factory height, And Its not the pots that need readjustment
WARNING: Just replacing the drive will not make it work correctly. Microsoft has married the drives to the motherboard. Hence, in order to get full operation out of the drive you'll have to perform more steps not listed here. Search in the FAQ on this specific topic for more details. Otherwise, before buying a new drive, try cleaning the inside of the old one and/or replace the belt involved in opening and closing the drive door.
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Thanks..helped!
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bress the button and lift with the same hand! i thought mine was stuck because of this pic!!!
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