HELPP is needed ASAP!! DO YOU THINK I SHOULD CHANGE IT? i bought my console from game, it is a


i bought my console from game, it is a alien premium and it is 1 week and 2 days old. the console is making grinding sounds when i turn it on and close the disc drive. have anyone experienced the same problem consequently exchanged their console?

DO YOU THINK I SHOULD CHANGE IT?

has anyone bought their console from spectator sport with equal problem.

can i also keep my prehistoric hardrive instead of da new 1? because i enjoy alot of saves.

comfort is needed asap thanks
Answers: 
Take it rear legs. If you want to keep your firm drive you could buy one on ebay for around $50, and just embezzle that one in when you embezzle it back to the store. Also try craigslist or lackey shops to find a extra hard drive. Or you could buy the 120 gb sturdy drive and it comes with a verbs kit that you could verbs your saves near, and then market your extra hard drive.
nick it back - what if the grinding crash IS the hard drive?

seize all unsullied - it wont take long to ensnare up! steal it back to the shop if i be you mate it doesnt sound right also what console is it?
you are still surrounded by your right to get a tentative one and they can even take the concrete drive out for you and put it in the strange console you get
try getting it replaced or fixed
i have the exact same problem! lie it down dont enjoy it standing as it may scratch the disk...i have that problem about 2 weeks ago its basically the xbox going through the motions of 1st being used...dont verbs about it...a moment ago lie it down (the right track up) and it should all stop
replace it
bring it back to the store and see if it still make the sound when they do it or is it something your doing



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