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Cleanycloth (talk | contribs) (Added a note about Version 1.6 boards requiring the clock capacitor. Added some basic info about the system not being able to power on with bad caps around the 20 pin connector. I'll fill in some info about replacement capacitors and their designations when I have free time to take my Xbox back apart.) |
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====Solutions==== | ====Solutions==== | ||
*Replace the capacitor. | *Replace the capacitor. | ||
*Remove the capacitor, but manually set the time upon rebooting after power loss. | *Remove the capacitor, but manually set the time upon rebooting after power loss. (Version 1.6 boards require this capacitor and will fail to boot without it) | ||
*Connect your Xbox to the internet so that it can synchronize (requires custom dashboard) with a timeserver on boot. | *Connect your Xbox to the internet so that it can synchronize (requires custom dashboard) with a timeserver on boot. | ||
===Disc drive no longer reads discs=== | ===Disc drive no longer reads discs=== | ||
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*Replace the drive belt | *Replace the drive belt | ||
*Replace the entire drive | *Replace the entire drive | ||
=== System does not power on - no signs of life === | |||
==== Causes ==== | |||
* The power supply unit has failed | |||
* The capacitors around the 20 pin connector have failed (v1.6) | |||
==== Solutions ==== | |||
* Replace power supply unit | |||
* Recap system board. On a 1.6 version unit, the 4 caps around the 20 pin connector are usually the culprit. | |||
== Disassembly Notes == | == Disassembly Notes == | ||
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|Phillips | |Phillips | ||
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|For internal drive screws | |For internal drive screws | ||
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Revision as of 22:06, 9 February 2022
- For more information, see this article's corresponding Wikipedia page: Xbox_(console).
This device is in the WorkNeeded:OriginalParts category because it was flagged as missing information on the original parts. It may have replacement parts listed but those cannot be assumed to be identical to the originals. If you have a list of the original parts, please feel free to add them by copying the relevant table from EditorsToolbox:Tables |
This device is in the WorkNeeded:ReplacementParts category because it was flagged as missing information on replacement parts. If it has the original parts listed you may be able to search for replacements using the parametric searches available from parts distributors. If you have or make a list of replacement parts, please feel free to add them by copying the relevant table from EditorsToolbox:Tables |
Microsoft Xbox
Preliminary Information | |
---|---|
Release Year | 2001 |
Leak Risk | High |
Batteries | None |
Mounting Technology | Through Hole, SMD, BGA |
Capacitor Types | tbd |
Destructive Entry | No |
This is a template page for creating new pages for devices, troubleshooting them, part lists, and other repair info.
Known Issues
Internal clock resets upon power loss
Causes
- The aerogel supercapacitor responsible for keeping the RTC online has failed.
Solutions
- Replace the capacitor.
- Remove the capacitor, but manually set the time upon rebooting after power loss. (Version 1.6 boards require this capacitor and will fail to boot without it)
- Connect your Xbox to the internet so that it can synchronize (requires custom dashboard) with a timeserver on boot.
Disc drive no longer reads discs
Causes
- The rubber drive belt has degraded
- The read laser has failed
Solutions
- Replace the drive belt
- Replace the entire drive
System does not power on - no signs of life
Causes
- The power supply unit has failed
- The capacitors around the 20 pin connector have failed (v1.6)
Solutions
- Replace power supply unit
- Recap system board. On a 1.6 version unit, the 4 caps around the 20 pin connector are usually the culprit.
Disassembly Notes
See disassembly tab for step-by-step guide.
- The four rubber feet on the underside of the device are held in with strong adhesive. If you want them to remain after disassembly, peel them back (from the outer edge of the device) just enough to expose the screw heads.
- The internal IDE ribbon cable is over a decade old, so be very gentle with it. Bending it too many times will damage the internal connections, rendering it flaky or inoperable.
- The power supply is fully exposed once the Xbox drive units are removed. Be very careful not to shock yourself on it.
Recommended Tools
Fastener Types | Sizes | Notes |
---|---|---|
Torx | T10 | For main internal screws |
Torx | T20 | For all external screws |
Phillips | PH2 | For internal drive screws |
Tool | Notes |
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Plastic Pry Tool | To peel back the rubber feet on the underside of the device |
Original Parts
Basic PCB Name
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 µF |
Replacement Parts
Basic PCB Name
RefDes | Qty | Compatible Part Number | Order Links |
---|---|---|---|
Digikey |
If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the Original Parts section to perform a parametric search.
Kits
- Digikey BOM: https://www.digikey.com/