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AmIdYfReAk

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Dvd Drive Error... Warranty Seal In Tact
« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2009, 07:55:00 PM »

QUOTE(Derfuhrer @ Jul 21 2009, 06:20 PM) View Post

@ Amidyfreak...hehe im glad we agree finally  biggrin.gif
What repair method are you refering to exactly?


yeah, i can agree to that much. smile.gif

And basically every thread that i've read so far ( only about 2 pages deep ) whenever its a E6X/E7X error, the FIRST thing posted was and is the Ultimate X-clamp.

the information is out there on what is the issue, Address that single issue and move on.

its a little more of me being shocked then anything, i almost refuse to x-clamp a customers Box rather then heatgun/reflow it.

Edit: speaking of such, this right here, is a REAL keeper.... :/
http://forums.xbox-s...howtopic=688809

QUOTE(R0st3r @ Jul 21 2009, 11:59 PM) View Post

I have two Hitachi-LGs that give me the open tray error.

The first one I watched a video on youtube of a guy taking it apart and cleaning it, I did that and it seemed to fix it.... I sold it off to a friend and he has been using it for a month and a half without problems (hope it stays that way).

But from what you are telling me I may need to go back in and increase the intensity of the larger by adjusting the POT.

Would this fix by chance work for a PS3 blu-ray laser as well?  

I read a tut on how to clean blu-ray drives for ps3s and I was wondering if this fix would be a backup plan for me.  I just bought one off ebay 5 minutes ago to experiment with smile.gif


the BD drives don't have any adjustment in them, the KES-400AAA's have a rather small life span, when those go, they just drop.. no real errors prior, nothing..

i just got a shipment of 400's in the store, and out of the 15 lasers ( with 15 box's waiting ) 4 of them are dead... I'm not happy :/

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« Reply #16 on: August 01, 2009, 01:32:00 AM »

When I'm doing the readings I am getting reads of like 3.04 - 2.85 on previously msoft sealed drives... and when I turn the POT the reading i get never changes.. what could i be doing wrong?
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