
"This means a customer only has to wait a matter of days, rather than weeks to get back up and running." "Customers have the option for us to send a replacement console right away without waiting until they have returned their old one," Microsoft said. Microsoft also has promised that affected buyers won't have to wait too long for a replacement. We will provide each of them with a free digital download of one of the launch titles published by Microsoft Studios. While a replacement console is on its way, we want to ensure our advance exchange customers can stay in the game. Rest assured, we are taking care of our customers. We're working directly with those affected to get a replacement console to them as soon as possible through our advance exchange program. "The issue is affecting a very small number of Xbox One customers," Microsoft said on Monday as part of the following statement sent to CNET: But with 1 million Xbox One consoles sold during the first 24 hours, the problem has spread, triggering a response from Microsoft. Some early buyers had already posted comments and YouTube videos late last week detailing the glitch.

The problem? Inserting a disc into the drive triggers a grinding or clicking noise, with the unit unable to read the disc.

I've no doubt this forum would be down on me like a ton of bricks if I did so I can't point you at a place for getting working Xbox ISOs.One I'm thinking of, used by by other people here too, also links to a lot of useful Xbox tools, skins, dashboards etc, very helpful now Xbox-Scene forums and some other original Xbox sites have died.If you hear a grinding noise when you insert a disc into your new Xbox One, you're not alone.įollowing the launch of the new console on Friday, more Xbox One owners are reporting that their disc drives are malfunctioning. There are some good sites out there which do try to keep on the legal side of (US) copyright law if that is a concern.

You need a working Xbox DVD drive and if you have that and an original disc there's, of course, no reason to use a PC or anything else other than the DVD2Xbox app to rip it to the HDD. MagicISO or Daemon Tools neither of those can help either for the same reason. It won't allow you extract anything from an original Xbox disc on PC as the drive can't read it in the first place.įrom my quick research and a few trials using virtual disc drives eg.

I think sixties keith misunderstood that because, AFAIK, XISO is 'just' another Xbox ISO extractor.
