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Old 09-13-2004
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GameCube repair

I'm trying to repair a gamecube for a cousin of mine, and have hit a wall. The system will start up fine, load a game, and then in random spots will give the 'can't read from disk-read your manual' message. I'm wondering if there is some kind of thermal overload connected to either the motor or laser... After I finally got the case opened ( boy is that fun..) I was working on it right next to an air-conditioner, and it seemed to stay running for longer periods of time. Also, the time it takes to shut down decreases with each subsequent attempt. Any Gamecube Guru's in here?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Old 09-13-2004
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Im no guru, but I bet the motors circular grip that goes in the middle of the dvdr, isnt gripping the cd very well, and the cd isnt spinning fast enough. This is a common problem on ps2. theres a way to fix it but I dont exactly remember.
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Old 09-13-2004
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Well, it seems to be an overheating issue. With the cover off and an A/C blasting right up it's..uh..bum? the stupid thing seems to work fine. Would a replacement fan with a higher cfm help? Or will that just cause a new series of problems from the additional power consumption? Looks like I've found my first gamecube mod project....
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Ya I highly doubt you'll be even able to wire up a new fan, and when that happens, I doubt it'll get enough power, and if it does, something else probably wont.
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Old 09-14-2004
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I had the same problem, called nintendo, hassled them alot and they did exchange my unit even though it was out the warranty.
There seems to have been an "issue" with cooling on the first generation consoles.

Another tech I know rigged up a cpu cooling fan with its own power supply, its an extra power cord, but the unit is still working.
gabe
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Old 09-24-2004
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game cube repair

I am getting a "no disc" message. I think I dropped the box (i can see asmall crack at the top/bottom joint).

I am trying to open the box to see if there are any loose wires inside bot I see no screws.

Has anyone opend a game cube before? what kind of device do you use to undo teh fasteners that holed the top and bottom together?
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Old 09-25-2004
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It uses convex screws, you need a special screwdriver (see here). I think it's more likely that the laser is damaged / misaligned than wires would be loose.
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Old 09-27-2004
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gamecube repair

Thank you for the scoop on the special screw driver(?).
I need to order one.

I di try to see of the laser is on. I removed the black insert on the the cover and looked for reflections. I could not see any, so I assume the Laser is defective.

These are solid state devices and should not burn out but I guess they do.

Can these be purchased and replaced?
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Old 09-27-2004
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The laser itself might work, but its suspension might be broken. Does the disc spin up at all?

I'd say it's cheaper to buy a new (or used) GameCube than to repair it, spare parts can be quite expensive / hard to find.
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Old 09-27-2004
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Hi,
the disc spins fine ( it is still spinning when I open the cover) but I still get a "no disc" message.

I am starting to see the light about repairing my GC.

The tool alone is going to cost $ 22. plus laser about $ 25 and since I haven't done this before, I am sure something else will crop up.

Have you had any luck with sending your unit for repairs?

I found a place that charges a $55 flat fee which includes shipping and handling.

Slightly cheaper that buying a new one.

I do not get the thrill of POSSIBLY repairing it. ( I just decided I can live with that)

thank you for the help
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Old 11-01-2004
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Instead of buying a screwdriver, you can;

-Partially melt the point of a biro (after removing the ink and nib)

-Press it into the screw while still soft

-Leave in for a few seconds, then take out and wait till hard.


I've actually done this whilst LED-modding my gamecube, and it works really well. As long as you're careful nothing is likely to go wrong, and if it does then it's easy to fix (paperclip in the hole to gouge out the plastic).

Seriously, it's easier and safer than you'd think.
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Old 11-06-2004
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With First Generation consoles the lens gets weaker as played and may need to be re-calibrated, never tried it myself, can't even get the thing open.
but it could be the problem. Here's a link to a guide http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamec..._calibrate.txt
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Old 11-08-2004
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Game Cube part (DOL-FRNT-02) needed

A co-worker's son fell on his game cube. When I opened it up to inspect it, the front card (DOL-FRNT-02) was broken. The board was snapped where the reset switch attaches.

Does anyone here either have a dead cube they want to part out, or know where I can buy this part?

Thanks in advance!
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Old 11-10-2004
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My Gamecube says that there is no disc. There are no cracks and the Gamecube didn't fall. Does anyone Know how to fix it.
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Old 12-02-2004
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Game Cube Dilema...

Hey people. I'm new and as a welcome to the site i have a problem for you. Ok, I have a gamecube that i want to fix for my friend at school. ok, we started the stupid thing and the system starts but the motor doesn't move. I am trying to find a way to see if power is there but the problem is that you have to remove the motor from the unit....as a matter of fact, the motor is right next to me. lol. Anyways, i need help! Where could i go to get a new motor, check the one i have, or fix the thing before i smash it with a mallet?
HELP ME....
sincerely,
gamerchica61788
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Old 10-20-2005
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Hi all im new here and as of late my gamecube cant read games unless they are new. It does not spin the disc, and when it does read it it will skip somtimes and give me the msg bout seeing nintendo instruction manual. Also the game is pretty messed up scratch wise but it doesnt seem to be a problem in my friends gamecube. Any ideas on how to fix it.
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Old 12-08-2005
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I just bought my gamecube(on ebay). I bought a game today(Starfox Assault), and it wont read it, its not the game cuz its new, and b/c I also tired all of my friends games. The power works, I can see the screen, but it takes me to this menu selection thingy(options,mem card,calander,game play) so I go to gameplay and its says "Please insert a Nintendo Gamecube Disc". It just starts up, it wont spin the disc around or nothing........please help....or I'll just end up selling it on ebay, and then blaming the problem on the shipping company(fedex,USPS,UPS)
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Old 08-20-2006
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i have THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM. as he said, help?
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Old 08-24-2006
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Each time i try to start up the gamecube it ether does not spin the disc or it dosn't read the disc i dont know if it is just because it is really old or if the lens or something is broken can someone help me?
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Old 08-24-2006
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i think i have a soloution, it worked for me but sometimes screws up. go to the site listed here http://www.wiispace.com/showthread.php?p=9373

(if u dont have a gamebit screwdriver, google how to make 1)

P.S- results not garuenteed
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