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		<description><![CDATA[ Indeed, video games have become one of the important and popular indoor games in this world of Information and Technology. Since the booming of the IT industry, the doors of fun and entertainment have been opened for the gamers and no wonder if Xbox 360 is the most popular gaming console in the world. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img src="http://www.REPAIRSCRATCHEDDVD.NET/wp-content/neg_images/305fe4dcb95b9a86555fe58c1bfc06d2.jpg" alt="Repair Xbox Disc" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="140" height="140" align="left" />Indeed, video games have become one of the important and popular indoor games in this world of Information and Technology. Since the booming of the IT industry, the doors of fun and entertainment have been opened for the gamers and no wonder if Xbox 360 is the most popular gaming console in the world. There is considerable increment every single year that is seen in the number of gamers throughout the world.</p>
<p>Certainly, Microsoft has made the Xbox 360 gaming console a matchless experience. However, the cramped case of the console fails to release the excess heat that is generated during the continual long hours playing. The compactness of the Xbox 360 console makes it overheated, and you get the disc read error, showing the message- there is no disc or please insert Xbox 360 game disc. This may mar your interest of playing the Xbox 360 gaming console. Here, you need not to replace your disc drive, but need some sort of fixing the Xbox 360 disc read error.</p>
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<p>There are two options for fixing the Xbox 360 disc read error. Firstly, send the console to the Microsoft and let them do the repair job for you. Secondly, do the job yourself. Certainly, the first option is most preferable for the users who have the due warranty of their console. Still, this is not the best option since the other users have to bear $140 plus shipping charges to get back their Xbox 360 console repaired from Microsoft. Despite this, they have to wait for about a month to get the console back repaired. Thence, the second option is safer and secure in view of time-saving and money-saving factors.</p>
<p>Therefore, you need to refer a professional DIY (Do It Yourself) repair guide and fix the Xbox 360 disc read error problem by your own. While choosing the professional guide, please consider that the guide should cost not more than $30 and should contain detailed instructions with high quality video tutorials that can assist you in fixing the Xbox 360 disc read error. Furthermore, you will be free enough to play again in an hour after the repair is done.</p>
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<p> Author:&nbsp;Robert Macmillan
<p>To Fix <a href="http://fix-my-xbox360.info/" target="_new">Xbox 360 Disc Read Error</a> is not a problem at all, so long as you have quality resources. Read the repair guide here, and you will know how to fix the disc read error. This quality step-step instructions guide found here will help you crack the disc read error with ease, which will ensure you can start enjoying gaming rather easily.</p>
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<p>Robert Macmillan has been related to the Electronics and gaming industry for the last 7 years, during which he has repaired a lot of XBOX360 consoles, about 121 of them, and counting still.</p>
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		<title>Microsoft Xbox 360 &#8211; scratched discs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it was launched in 2005, Microsoft boss Bill Gates called it the Ferrari  of games consoles. Since then Microsoft has sold 28 million Xbox 360 consoles  worldwide, but the console hasn&#8217;t always had a smooth ride.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it was launched in 2005, Microsoft boss Bill Gates called it the Ferrari  of games consoles. Since then Microsoft has sold 28 million Xbox 360 consoles  worldwide, but the console hasn&#8217;t always had a smooth ride.</p>
<p>In 2007, Watchdog reported on a problem which seemed to plague thousands of  Xbox 360 owners &#8211; the infamous &#8216;Red Ring of Death&#8217; &#8211; whereby a console would be  rendered unable to function.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.REPAIRSCRATCHEDDVD.NET/wp-content/neg_images/fa17512e95d0b3887092919aad366267.JPG" alt="xbox scratched discs" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="215" height="245" align="left" />We thought that this was the only issue that Xbox 360 owners were  encountering, but it appears we were wrong. We&#8217;ve had complaints from many of  our viewers telling us there&#8217;s another serious problem with the Xbox 360s, one  that doesn&#8217;t affect the console but could destroy the games you&#8217;ve paid a hefty  wad of cash for.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s worse, many of you have told us that Microsoft won&#8217;t accept  responsibility and in fact say it&#8217;s your fault, not theirs.</p>
<p>Michael Mowatt, 13, is a devoted fan of the Xbox 360. His mum, Rachel, bought  him the console to play when the weather was bad; but in order to buy his games,  Michael has to save his pocket money.</p>
<p>Michael&#8217;s neighbour keeps several racing pigeons in a coup in his garden and,  in order to earn his pocket money for his games, Michael visits three times a  week to clean out the pigeons &#8211; poo and all.</p>
<p>It took Michael two months to save enough money for two games and he was  excited to get started on them straight away. But after just a couple of weeks  of playing his new games discs, Michael heard a strange grinding noise coming  from the Xbox 360.</p>
<p><strong>Large scratch around the disc</strong><br />
The action on screen came  to a halt and when the disc was examined there was a large circular scratch  around the disc. Rachel thought that Michael had perhaps done something to it  and told him off for misusing the console.</p>
<p>A few days later the very same thing happened to another of Michael&#8217;s discs.  This time Rachel knew something was wrong. Rachel called Microsoft who refused  to cover the costs of replacing the games. The Xbox 360 was still in warranty so  Microsoft did take the console away to be looked at, but it still refused to  acknowledge responsibility and said it was Michael&#8217;s fault the discs had ended  up scratched. It said that he must have moved the console while playing. Michael  resents this claim as he worked so hard to save for the games and is confident  he hadn&#8217;t touched the console at all while it was loading.</p>
<p><strong>Microsoft blamed the family</strong><br />
Michael&#8217;s Xbox 360 isn&#8217;t the  only case where the family have been blamed. The Monaghans are a family of seven  &#8211; mum, dad and five daughters. Dad, Robert, wanted an activity the whole family  could enjoy and so he decided to buy an Xbox 360 along with the game Rock  Band.</p>
<p>The family enjoyed playing together, until only a few weeks later when the  music came to a sudden stop. The console was displaying a disc read error and,  when inspected, they found a large circular scratch along the surface of the  disc. Robert wasn&#8217;t pleased and thought the girls had done something wrong, so  he put the Xbox away as a punishment.</p>
<p>When the Monaghan&#8217;s eldest daughter, Alana, turned 11 they decided to buy a  new game and put the family band back together. This time they bought Guitar  Hero: World Tour but after only an hour and half of play they discovered the  disc had been scratched and ruined again. This time Robert knew it wasn&#8217;t his  daughters and he called Microsoft.</p>
<p>Again Microsoft denied responsibility, telling the family it was their fault  and that they&#8217;d not be replacing the games. The family were furious and adamant  that the console had not been touched while the game was playing. The Xbox was  taken away to be looked at and the Monaghan&#8217;s were left without their  console.</p>
<p><strong>Complaints also extend outside the UK</strong><br />
This problem isn&#8217;t  restricted to the UK either. The EU&#8217;s Consumer Commissioner has written to  Microsoft twice, asking why she&#8217;s receiving so many complaints about the Xbox  360. Further still, in the United States, lawyers are organising a class action  against the company.</p>
<p>The law firm believes that Microsoft&#8217;s stance, that Xbox 360 owners are  cavalierly throwing their consoles around the room, doesn&#8217;t make sense. It has  spoken to a number of people who have insisted they didn&#8217;t move the console at  all.</p>
<p>We decided to set up an experiment with two Xboxes, a brand new console and  one that we knew had already caused a scratch. We placed them both on level,  stable surfaces. We arranged vases of water to indicate any movements, sealed  off a secure space and inserted brand new games. Watchdog researchers then  played solidly for six hours a day for three days, with neither Xbox being moved  once.</p>
<p>After three days, the team hadn&#8217;t had a single scratch. The conditions,  however, weren&#8217;t exactly what you&#8217;d find in an average teenager&#8217;s bedroom, so we  decided to take the test a little further and this time the result was quite  different.</p>
<p><strong>Boxes subjected to simulated vibrations</strong><br />
We sent the same  Xbox 360s to a lab in Hampshire, where special testing equipment replicated the  vibrations you&#8217;d find in a typical home. The first test simulated walking and  caused the consoles no problem at all. Then the boxes were subjected to shock  vibration testing, which simulated vibrations equivalent to that of someone  putting a book down on the table near the Xbox. The newer console passed with  flying colours; however, the older console caused a scratch similar to those  experienced by the previous owner.</p>
<p>Our testers told us that the console had failed &#8220;very, very quickly&#8221; and that  these are the kinds of vibrations you&#8217;d expect any household to have &#8211;  particularly when playing games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero that encourage  you to get physically involved.</p>
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<p><strong>Microsoft unwilling to admit there&#8217;s a problem</strong><br />
The US  lawyers have had similar test results to Watchdog&#8217;s and they&#8217;re likely to be a  key part of their case against Microsoft. In the meantime, it seems Microsoft is  unwilling to admit there&#8217;s any such problem with the consoles.</p>
<p>When we contacted Microsoft it said the following: &#8220;Microsoft works hard to  make certain that consumers in the United Kingdom clearly understand the quality  and value which Microsoft provides including Xbox 360. We&#8217;re committed to  building consumer confidence by listening to our Xbox community and stand behind  our products and services. The vast majority of Xbox 360 customers enjoy an  excellent gaming and entertainment experience right out of the box.</p>
<p>&#8220;Microsoft reaffirms its longstanding position that it&#8217;s not been able to  ascertain any defect in the Xbox 360 console that causes concentric gouges (that  is, &#8217;scratching&#8217;) on discs when a console is in a stationary position. Indeed,  despite extensive testing and examination under static operating conditions,  Microsoft has never been able to reproduce the concentric gouge that causes disc  readability problems or find any such defect in consoles returned by consumers  for examination. It&#8217;s only with the movement of a console that such &#8216;disc  scratching&#8217; may occur. Consequently, Microsoft provides notices on the Xbox 360  console itself, in the user manual, and on its website &#8211; warning consumers not  to move the console with a disc in it while in use.</p>
<p>&#8220;A very small fraction of our customers have contacted us about disc  scratching. For those customers, Microsoft offers online support tools and  call-in centre support and we encourage consumers to contact us online at:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/support/contact/">xbox.com</a> or by  telephone on 0800 587 1102.</p>
<p>&#8220;Customers can send their consoles to Microsoft for further examination and  repair, if required.</p>
<p>&#8220;Microsoft is committed to fully support its customers and honour its  warranty obligations, but simply cannot replicate the disc scratching problem  that&#8217;s been alleged with the console in a stationary position.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Xbox update</strong><br />
After this report went out, we got a tip off  about a solution that removes the scratches.</p>
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