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AgentMulder5

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So I recently decided to get back into ME2. I bought nearly all of the DLC, imported an ME1 character, and was ready for a good time. I get to Illium, pop in disk 2, and the disk won't read. Every other game I have reads, the disk isn't scratched up, the Xbox is in great condition. Half the time the game prompts me that I put in the wrong disk, half the time it says "disk unreadable".

So my collectors edition is now worthless, as is all the DLC I just spent money on. GAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

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LPPrince

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Actually, I went through a similar problem.

I played ME2 on my Xbox 360 Elite, and was in the middle of my second playthrough when it got the RROD(after years of great service).

I bought a new 360 Elite five minutes later(literally, I'm not joking) and continued.

Thing is, every time the prompt would come up for me to switch to disk two, it would say, "Disk unreadable".

I'd go back to the dashboard, put in Disk 2, and THEN it would play.

After the 360 S came out, I bought that, gave my few months old Elite to my stepbrother, and now when I play ME2, the "disk unreadable" prompt doesn't come up. I can switch perfectly fine.

So try again. You might have the same problem I did.

Modifié par LPPrince, 13 septembre 2010 - 03:58 .


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AgentMulder5

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I've actually tried that. Each time the disk drive makes a strange noise (doesn't do it for any other game), and the dashboard calls it a "mixed media disk".  I'll go try again.

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LPPrince

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Mixed Media Disk. Hmm, that means its reading it incorrectly. I got the "Mixed Media Disk" thing when I tried to import some songs from my iPod into my 360 so I could use them as theme songs for my created superstars in the WWE Smackdown vs. Raw games.

I'd highly advise you don't try to bang up your Xbox or anything. lol

Just don't get frustrated. Look at your disk, wipe it down with a soft cloth, be careful not to mess with it too much, and try again. Also clean the disk tray, and make sure no saves or memory is corrupted.

Modifié par LPPrince, 13 septembre 2010 - 04:05 .


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AgentMulder5

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Aww, but I was going to throw it against the wall. No dice on anything. I've already cleaned it, cleaned the tray, used compressed air, cleaned the disk again... You get the picture. I think it's a lost cause until I can get my hands on one of those disk resurface things.

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Did you try saving both disks to the hard drive??

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The Big Nothing

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Ahh. I thought this was about the Lindsay Lohan movie, but that's "Just My Luck," isn't it? Darn.

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AgentMulder5

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Wow, I made a Lohan reference? Excuse me while I shoot myself. I found a resurfacing agent I bought a while back, better this then nothing.

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LPPrince

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batman22 wrote...

Did you try saving both disks to the hard drive??


That won't help.

You still need the disks in the disk tray to play games off the Hard Drive.

The benefits of putting games on the HDD is-

A. Less noise(The 360 S is already silent. Putting games on the HDD makes the 360 S EVAPORATE)
B. Shorter load times

I'd like to note that ME2 is on my HDD, and was on my HDD when I was having the "Disk unreadable" issues. Changing that won't help. You can try it, but I doubt it'll change anything. If it does, I'm glad I was wrong.

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LPPrince wrote...

Actually, I went through a similar problem.

I played ME2 on my Xbox 360 Elite, and was in the middle of my second playthrough when it got the RROD(after years of great service).

I bought a new 360 Elite five minutes later(literally, I'm not joking) and continued.

Thing is, every time the prompt would come up for me to switch to disk two, it would say, "Disk unreadable".

I'd go back to the dashboard, put in Disk 2, and THEN it would play.

After the 360 S came out, I bought that, gave my few months old Elite to my stepbrother, and now when I play ME2, the "disk unreadable" prompt doesn't come up. I can switch perfectly fine.

So try again. You might have the same problem I did.

this is with a xbox 360 elite? dude i would be pissed. that's considerably a better version/upgrade.

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I've had the disc unreadable error like LPPrince since XBox replaced my 360 from a RROD. But crunching noise doesn't sound anything like that, that sounds... bad. You could contact XBox Support to see if crunching noise is a problem they are familiar with. If the disc is completely shot, don't throw it away, you can get a replacement disc from EA.

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AgentMulder5

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Yippee! Random thread move win.....



Anyway, I did the resurfacing thing, so any scratches that were on the disk are gone. Still nothing. I was actually able to start the install process, only to have it tell be 95% in that the disk was unreadable. So it's not the disk, and it's not my Xbox, seeing as Resonance of Fate, Final Fantasy XIII, Endwar, MW2, Bad Company 2, Borderlands, Crackdown 1/2, Dead Space, Over-G, GTA4, Red Faction, Forza 3, Devil May Cry 4, and ME2 Disk 1 all read fine.




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AgentMulder5

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Pacifien wrote...

I've had the disc unreadable error like LPPrince since XBox replaced my 360 from a RROD. But crunching noise doesn't sound anything like that, that sounds... bad. You could contact XBox Support to see if crunching noise is a problem they are familiar with. If the disc is completely shot, don't throw it away, you can get a replacement disc from EA.


Do you have a link to the disk replacement thing? Sounds like that would come with alot of terms/conditions attached.

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Apparently, replacing a disc costs $20. EA Warranty Information. They already sell the game for $29.95 on their website.