Come on, admit it. We have all punched our electronics at some point in our lives. They don't work, we get frustrated, and they deserve a nice little wack to bring them back to their senses, right? Right?
Anyways, punching electronics is possibly the oldest, and the most brutish way people have found to fix erratic machines. It doesn't always work, but sometimes it does and it's always worth a try. Case in point, the Xbox One.
Some Xbox One users have found that the system's 'mixer syndrome', where the disc drive makes a loud, grinding noise when a disc is inserted, could be fixed by beating the day lights of the system. The theory is that a gear in the drive's loading mechanicism is misaligned, and a little brute force can put it right back in its place - as shown in the video below.
It works. It has worked for a few Xbox One owners, but there is no guarrantee of it. Also, before you go ahead and try this trick, know that this does indeed qualify as voiding your warranty. So proceed with caution and don't tell Microsoft.
Article Source : http://me.ign.com/en/news/17787/punching-the-xbox-one-could-fix-the-disc-drive-issue
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