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Title: Help With Games Backup!
Post by: Flap Jack Man on June 21, 2006, 10:02:00 PM
QUOTE(loper @ Jun 17 2006, 03:13 PM) View Post

when i put a bakup disk in the xbox i get everytime the same thing:"open the disk tray", never i get "unrecognise disk"!!!anyone have my same problem?what i can do for read the backup?thanks a lot



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Title: Help With Games Backup!
Post by: scrano on June 22, 2006, 10:47:00 AM
I have a similar problem with backups of games that I've made. When I first put them into my console they wont read, I get the "Open Tray" message down the bottom of the dash. I have a Sony DRU-700A burner and I think it's what is causing problems, so i'm buying a Pioneer 111d. Anyways this is what I did and it's worked for me so I suggest to have a go and see how you go. I put the disc in and when I see the "Open Tray" at the bottom of the dash, I open the tray and then I close it and let it try and read the backup again. I sometimes have to eject and reload the disc up to 10 times before it finally loads. Here's the strange thing though. Once the game loads once it loads a lot easier the next time you put it your console. This only works for me until I turn my 360 off and then I have to eject and reload the disc all over again. It's a pain but it works for me and it might work for you too. Try it and see if works for you. I think the reason happens to me is because my burner isn't making a real good burn and once the 360 finds where it needs to start reading the disc it finds it easier to read it. Sorry about the length of the reply.
Title: Help With Games Backup!
Post by: dchurch16 on June 22, 2006, 02:46:00 PM
try doing a soft reboot using either the HDD trick or the HDTV switch on ur av cables... if u put the disc in and it says open tray switch the av cable on the back from TV to HDTV or vice versa and it should start to reboot giveing the disc time to read the ss that it is having trouble on....i think that method maybe better than slamming your HDD around but no clue which one actually works best