I’m working on another article that covers all the things you can do with an Xbox even though your DVD drive is broken. If the thought of opening your computer and replacing a DVD drive frightens you, please stop here and read something else. If you’ve ever made a computer repair that involved replacing hardware, repairing your Xbox should be pretty simple. ![]() However, if you open up your Xbox, I’m not sure you’re still eligible for repairs. Also, even though your warranty may have expired, you can still pay to have it fixed. I can only suggest that you attempt the repairs yourself if the warranty has run out and you’re comfortable with handling computer components. Warranty repairs are free and you should get an extension on your warranty, which is a nice bonus. Please note: If your Xbox 360 is still under warranty, I recommend sending it to Microsoft for repair. If you’re not yet ready to repair your DVD drive, check out the different ways you can use your broken Xbox 360. ![]() It’s my hope that approaching the problem from a broad overview will remove some of the fear and uncertainty that surrounds cracking your Xbox 360 open. There are tons of really good tutorials and videos on the web that explain how to disassemble your Xbox, so I’m not going to break things down to that level. The repair was so simple that I had my Xbox up and running in about thirty minutes. Guys, I’m really glad I decided to take a look at it myself. Microsoft wanted $100 to repair my Xbox, and I came really close to just paying the fee and sending it in. The error, I discovered, was due to a busted DVD drive. A few months ago, I wrote about my disgust with Microsoft because of an unreadable disc error on my Xbox 360.
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