You may receive the following message while a game disc, a
CD, or a DVD is loading:
Your Xbox can't
recognize this disk. Make sure it's an Xbox game, DVD movie, or audio CD. Also
check to see if the disk is dirty or damaged. Remove the disk to
continue
Determine how many discs and the types of discs that exhibit
this behavior. Follow the appropriate steps to troubleshoot this behavior.
One game, DVD, or CD, consistently
Some but not all
games, DVDs, or CDs
All games, DVDs, or CDs
1.
Turn console off and then on again.
2.
Clean the disc and examine the disc for flaws or
scratches.
3.
Delete the appropriate saved games. See Note 1.
Copy saved game to a Memory Unit (MU) if available.
4.
Try three other games and then try the original game
again.
5.
Try the game on another console if you can.
6.
Replace the disc at retailer.
7.
Repair the console.
1.
Turn console off and then on again.
2.
Clean the disc and examine the disc for flaws or
scratches.
3.
Delete the appropriate saved games. See Note 1.
Copy saved game to a MU if available.
4.
Repair the console.
1.
Turn console off and then on again.
2.
Clean the disc and examine the disc for flaws or
scratches.
3.
Repair the console.
Note 1 If a saved game file is corrupted, it can produce a disk error
message in that game, particularly when the game starts. You can resolve this
issue by deleting all saved game files for the affected game from the Xbox hard
disk. This method is effective approximately twenty-five percent of the time.
If you experience this disk error message with more than two games, this
procedure will likely not resolve the issue.
Note 2 Do not use laser lens cleaners, or similar products. Microsoft
has not determined the effectiveness of these products or the affect they may
have on the Xbox system. Microsoft cannot promote or recommend any type of
laser lens cleaner for use with the Xbox system.
Clean the disc and examine the disc for flaws or scratches
1.
Hold disk by the edges without touching the surface with
your fingers.
2.
Clean the disk with a soft, clean cloth, lightly wiping
from the center outwards.
3.
Do not use solvents or chemicals to clean the disk.
4.
After you clean the disc, examine the disc for any
scratches or defects. If you find any defects that are not caused by typical
wear and tear, return the disc to the retailer if it still under warranty.
Copy and delete any saved games from your hard disk
Note To copy saved games, you must have an Xbox Memory Unit (MU). You
must copy saved games to a MU before you delete them.
1.
Start your Xbox console with no disc in the disc tray. The
Xbox Dashboard appears.
2.
On the Main Menu screen, press the
directional pad (D-pad) up or down to select Memory, and then
press the A button.
3.
On the Memory screen, press the D-pad up
or down to select Xbox Hard Disk, and then press the
A button.
4.
On the Xbox Hard Disk screen, press the
D-pad up or down to select the game title you want, and then press the D-pad
left or right to select the saved game you want to copy.
5.
On the Copy/Delete screen, press the D-pad
up or down to select Copy, and then press the
A button.
6.
On the Copy To screen, press the D-pad up
or down to select the memory unit you want to copy to, and then press the
A button.
7.
Press the B button to return to the games
list on the Xbox Hard Disk screen.
8.
On the Xbox Hard Disk screen, press the
D-pad up or down to select the game title you just copied a saved game from,
and then press the A button.
9.
On the Copy/Delete screen, press the D-pad
up or down to select Delete, and then press the
A button. You receive the following message:
Are you sure you want to permanently delete this saved
game?
10.
Press the D-pad left or right to select
Yes.
11.
Repeat these steps for each saved game on the Xbox hard
disk. If you have many saved games but you can remember when you started to
receive the disc error message, you can just delete the saved game files that
you created after that time.
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