#Xbox one X not recognizing any disks + error no matter which format using the Blu-ray player app

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cedar jolt
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What do you guys do when your console refuses to recognize a disk? It takes it in, I can hear it spin, but the console acts as if nothing’s there

midnight timberBOT
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tribal vector
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Do audio CDs work?
Do other game discs work?
Does the broken game disc work in a different console?

cedar jolt
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No disc are recognized by the console

tribal vector
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if zero discs are recognized by your console, that's a pretty clear sign that it needs to be repaired

cedar jolt
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I’ve tried Xbox one games, Xbox 360 and even original Xbox discs and I got nothing

cedar jolt
tribal vector
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the xbox one is no longer warrantied by microsoft, so you will need to find a local repair shop or upgrade to a series x

cedar jolt
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Upgrading to a series x is out of reach. I’ll see if I can replace the drive myself

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I just think it sucks how it suddenly happens

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I looked up error 0x91d70000 and there’s nothing i can do about it. Wow.

tribal vector
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yea, that's how it works... something works one day and then it breaks suddenly when it happens

cedar jolt
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Now I have to sell all of my games lol. Sticky situation