I have a problem with my xbox disk.
It got a circle scratch (ughgh), and I took it to the store to get buffed and stuff. So it buffed it for the most part, but the very center is still scratched to Hades, so it won't read through the whole game.
They said it read so I took it home, but it won't go past the start screen and it won't install
Do you guys have any tricks?
I've tried toothpaste before but it didn't work very well.
it's skyrim btw.
What happened to it? :I If you got it that way from a video game store, they should take it back and get you another copy.
Quote from: Chishio Kunrin on 2012 Aug 21, 15:40:50
What happened to it? :I If you got it that way from a video game store, they should take it back and get you another copy.
No no, circle scratches are caused by the laser inside that reads the disc
If it's jostled in any way it creates a deep circular scratch that's usually permanent unless you have an electric buffer
Quote from: Plumeria Paradise on 2012 Aug 21, 16:02:03
Quote from: Chishio Kunrin on 2012 Aug 21, 15:40:50
What happened to it? :I If you got it that way from a video game store, they should take it back and get you another copy.
No no, circle scratches are caused by the laser inside that reads the disc
If it's jostled in any way it creates a deep circular scratch that's usually permanent unless you have an electric buffer
Oh. I've never had that problem with an Xbox, actually. X3 So I don't really know how to deal with it. In fact, I've never had a problem caused by an Xbox360 before. No Red Ring of Death, no laser scratches, no overheating, no burning the disc. So, hearing about it confuses me, and I'm sorry that I'm of no help here. Hopefully someone will answer.
You might want to try a disc doctor set, you can find them online
here's one example
http://www.amazon.com/Skipdr-Xbox-Disc-Repair-clean-360/dp/B003ZHXHUA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1345584910&sr=8-3&keywords=xbox+360+cleaner
Quote from: Book Smarts on 2012 Aug 21, 17:36:24
You might want to try a disc doctor set, you can find them online
here's one example
http://www.amazon.com/Skipdr-Xbox-Disc-Repair-clean-360/dp/B003ZHXHUA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1345584910&sr=8-3&keywords=xbox+360+cleaner
can they fix the very, very center of it? that got scratched too.
it has a bar code on it...that part is scratched. I think it's the same thing as putting a line through a barcode that's on something at the store.
is there any...cheaper and faster method?
I'm not sure if this will help, but when my family has to fix computer discs or ps2 discs we usually rub the disc clockwise on a smooth part of our clothes. Again, I'm not sure if this will help.
Quote from: SapphirePony on 2012 Aug 21, 18:12:54
I'm not sure if this will help, but when my family has to fix computer discs or ps2 discs we usually rub the disc clockwise on a smooth part of our clothes. Again, I'm not sure if this will help.

that's a circle scratch. it's not little itty bitty hairlike scratches xD
o,o I don't see anything but some light coming off but I am horrible with seeing stuff. But I do remember when a ps2 game wouldn't work for me I had to use one of those cleaners that Book Smarts talked about, now I think that's the best way to go.
Quote from: SapphirePony on 2012 Aug 21, 18:29:19
o,o I don't see anything but some light coming off but I am horrible with seeing stuff. But I do remember when a ps2 game wouldn't work for me I had to use one of those cleaners that Book Smarts talked about, now I think that's the best way to go.

the scratch is in between the red lines.
I'll be in the corner now :I That's pretty bad damage, I thought it was just around the center. I still believe a disc cleaner is the best way to go, it may cost but it's the most useful for fixing damaged discs.
The problem is a lot of those cleaners are only for minor scratches a circle scratch caused by the Xbox DVD drive is a lot harder to fix, and due to the nature of Skyrim I'm not sure how easy it will be to fix my cousin had a dead rising disc that got destroyed because the Xbox360 was bumped while it was running but it wasn't that big of a circle scratch.
You may have to buy a new game as bad as it seems I know amazon has used copies of skyrim for $25 which is a lot better then the dang $54 price tag gamestop has but it also depends on if your bothered by online shopping or not.
They have some good prices on Skyrim in this link.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B004HYK956/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
(I've been using amazon for years and never had any problems except ones I caused myself like buying the wrong ram card, always checking the seller rating is a good idea to anything 90% and higher usually ends up being a good seller from what I've seen.)
it recognized it as skyrim and gave me the option to install it in the game market, but it only tried to download from the disc...it would be nice if it recognized it, and then could download via xbox live access, yknow?
Installing it only affects load times sadly, it still needs the disc to play but if it ever installs from the disc it may actually help it work better despite the disc damage as long as the Xbox360 continues to recognize it as skyrim the main problem would be it getting past the installation procedure which is probably a hit and miss kind of situation with a damaged disc you can keep trying to install it to see if it ever reads it well enough to get the data, just make sure your Xbox doesn't get overheated thats another problem the console has with too much disc reading.
Ok, maybe I've never had any problems like that because of how we set up our 360. We keep it on a mesh tray on a cabinet table next to the TV. Since it's on something stable that no one ever walks close to, it never gets bumped or wiggled. Since it's on a mesh tray raised up above the surface the tray is on, it doesn't overheat because it's really well-ventilated.
Oh, also, we lay it horizontally. Some people put their 360 vertically, and it always makes me super super nervous.
I think we should all try taking precautions against game mess-ups and ruinings. X3
I've actually almost had overheating problems on my 360 before but that's mainly because my room is crazy and even in winter can reach 80 degrees worse in the summer so if I don't have my AC on even in winter the 360 starts to overheat and my PC fan starts spinning on high if my AC isn't on. I think the main problem is this house holds way to much heat and theres no where for it to escape in my room.
Another thing to note about 360 is setting the console vertical severely increases the chance of your disc being destroyed and the disc tray not working anymore as it tends to warp the disc tray or something and not open and close anymore, this is just from my experience though as we had 2 360's die on us 1 was my sister's and one was my cousin's 360.
(At least I think setting it vertical messes up the tray's ability to open and close, as discs and stuff seemed to get stuck more often when my cousin did that.)
Finally, someone who believes me that a 360 probably shouldn't be set vertical. :l Some people have told me "No, it's designed to sit vertical. That's how we're supposed to put it, but some people set it horizontal."
They might have that belief because that's how the 360s tend to be sitting in commercials for some reason. :c But you know what? There are PS3 ads that show the PS3 set up vertical, and that's supposed to be set up horizontal too.
Quote from: Chishio Kunrin on 2012 Aug 22, 19:17:45
Finally, someone who believes me that a 360 probably shouldn't be set vertical. :l Some people have told me "No, it's designed to sit vertical. That's how we're supposed to put it, but some people set it horizontal."
They might have that belief because that's how the 360s tend to be sitting in commercials for some reason. :c But you know what? There are PS3 ads that show the PS3 set up vertical, and that's supposed to be set up horizontal too.
I'm really annoyed because my family set up the 360 vertically even though we originally had it horizontally.
Nearly broke the Skyrim disk by crushing it because of that.
Yeah that's the main reason vertical is a bad idea, as the disc tray thing has only happened to me once, but discs getting destroyed happen all the time with 360's from any sort of bump or sudden movement, not to mention doesn't setting it vertical cover up half of it's vents which is also a bad idea.
We usually put a small box under our 360 that way the sides still have ventilation when it's horizontal.
I have my sitting vertically, but between the wall and another object
Quote from: Book Smarts on 2012 Aug 22, 21:35:42
I have my sitting vertically, but between the wall and another object
Hopefully a disc won't get jammed in your disc drive. Gravity always wins.
Quote from: Chishio Kunrin on 2012 Aug 22, 21:43:28
Quote from: Book Smarts on 2012 Aug 22, 21:35:42
I have my 360 sitting vertically, but between the wall and another object
Hopefully a disc won't get jammed in your disc drive. Gravity always wins.
Ironically enough, the only time my xbox 360 has ever destroyed a disc was when I laid it horizontally on a chair to play it somewhere else. While it was running, I went to throw something away and I caught one of the wires on my way out and the console went crashing to the ground and you could hear the grinding noise as the disc was completely ruined :c
I have to wonder what Microsoft did wrong to have the only console that can't handle a disc well enough to not damage it if the console is bumped. :l I've never heard of a PS1, PS2, PS3, original Xbox, GameCube, or even a Wii doing that.
But I still love our Xbox360 Slim. It has Wi-Fi connectivity, and best of all, it's not too crodgedy and old to play Skyrim and Fable 3.
The main problem Microsoft had was they rushed the 360 and didn't carefully plan it, the Wii and PS3 have better disc trays that actually grab the disc and put it correctly in place, even the Gamecube had a grip and bearings used to hold the discs 360 sadly used PC style trays which are fine because PC's hardly ever move or get bumped but when you have a console, it's in more danger of being moved then a PC is, I still love the 360 but Microsoft really messed up on it's physical design, it's overheating issue also comes from bad design, which is easily fixed by keeping a room cool or the 360 out in the open.
(Even PC's though had a tray styled to hold a disc in place, but the 360 kind of doesn't or discs wouldn't get destroyed by bumping it.)
The new 360's with huge vents and fans on top at least was a step in the right direction but that touch screen is pure evil. :c

I dunno how many times our cats bumped the power or disc tray button while me and my sister were playing the 360, only to lose all progress on our game. ovO
The touch sensor buttons surprised me and my mom when we first got ours. o_O
And I think your cats must be doing it on purpose. Don't you have to actually put your finger right on the sensor for it to activate?
It wouldn't surprise me if they were o_o my sister just reminded me that they walked near it and climbed it often when it was here, it was our cousins new 360 that he let us barrow we fixed one of our old ones that we use now and our cousin took his 360 back since he had time to play it some more, so we have one elite and one old one now, the elite is from my sister's friend who got a free Xbox for buying a Compaq PC so she gave us her old elite.
Anyways our cats were fascinated by the noise the touch screen ones made and would even try to slap the disc tray when we opened it, it was cute to watch until they started bumping it while we were playing games. :c
Yeah. Cats are smart enough to figure out how to work technology that makes noise. :l It's kind of annoying.
Whoo! Lost internet!
Well, I gave up. I don't know what to do. Buying it again is out of the question, and it isn't gonna work so...byebye skyrim :(