After waiting over a month for CEX to deliver the used Crystal Xbox I ordered I received it today. Looks in good condition, no indication of ever being opened and works fine except for an intermittent problem with the disc tray.
Samsung DD: it's not sticking when closed as you might expect and I've read of others who've had problems with this, although that did happen initially. But what tends to happen now is an occasional instance of a couple of repeated re-openings when you press the button to close the drawer, disc in or not.
On other consoles, CD, DVD players etc I've long been of the opinion that this sort of thing is due to the disc tray having been 'bent' slightly out of shape by heavy handed use.
My theory is simply that the drawer does not close properly ie. the disc tray is catching somewhere or not seating home properly. Consequently the closed drawer switch (mechanical/electronic/optical?) doesn't always trip but, perversely, it does trip whatever switch reverses the eject/close mechanism. As the tray eject/close motor is still operating because the drawer didn't close fully it spits out the tray again.
As said: only a theory. I've looked elsewhere and found very little info so does anybody here really know how the Xbox tray eject/close mechanism works and whether I'm right? Whatever the case is there any solution?
Samsung DD: it's not sticking when closed as you might expect and I've read of others who've had problems with this, although that did happen initially. But what tends to happen now is an occasional instance of a couple of repeated re-openings when you press the button to close the drawer, disc in or not.
On other consoles, CD, DVD players etc I've long been of the opinion that this sort of thing is due to the disc tray having been 'bent' slightly out of shape by heavy handed use.
My theory is simply that the drawer does not close properly ie. the disc tray is catching somewhere or not seating home properly. Consequently the closed drawer switch (mechanical/electronic/optical?) doesn't always trip but, perversely, it does trip whatever switch reverses the eject/close mechanism. As the tray eject/close motor is still operating because the drawer didn't close fully it spits out the tray again.
As said: only a theory. I've looked elsewhere and found very little info so does anybody here really know how the Xbox tray eject/close mechanism works and whether I'm right? Whatever the case is there any solution?
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