I've had this console for less than a year. I've played it less than 25 times, but now that I have NCAA 2005 I'm loving it. That is, however, minus the dreaded "disc dirty or damaged" error. I had just set the NCAA record for most rushing yards in a game with Carnell Williams, 9 Rushing TDs, and 2 receiving TDs vs Tennessee. The game is over and I go to save. BOOM: disc dirty or damaged. It is a brand new fvcking game disc. Not a THING wrong with it at all.
I call Microsoft. They deny there is any problem with older Xbox drives and accuse me of breaking the console. She said they can repair it for 109 bucks + shipping. Yeah, right! I can buy a new one for that much. I've had a NES, SNES, SEGA, PS2, Dreamcast, etc and never had this type of issue. I take very good care of my consoles, and I KNOW this isn't an isolated error. Supposedly a supervisor is going to call me back in 24-48 hours. Microsoft is fvcked up to have these problems and then deny that they exist. The Console was manufactured in May 2002, so I'm not sure if it got a bad Thomson drive or not.
I call Microsoft. They deny there is any problem with older Xbox drives and accuse me of breaking the console. She said they can repair it for 109 bucks + shipping. Yeah, right! I can buy a new one for that much. I've had a NES, SNES, SEGA, PS2, Dreamcast, etc and never had this type of issue. I take very good care of my consoles, and I KNOW this isn't an isolated error. Supposedly a supervisor is going to call me back in 24-48 hours. Microsoft is fvcked up to have these problems and then deny that they exist. The Console was manufactured in May 2002, so I'm not sure if it got a bad Thomson drive or not.
