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Joachim
Posts: 301/358 |
I've owned a Gamecube pretty much since launch date and it runs great... |
HyperLamer
Posts: 5468/8210 |
Are you sure it's not just stopping because it can't read the disc? Turn it on and open it up after like half a second to one second, it should be spinning then. If not then yeah, your motor's toast.
Shame it's not so easy to trick a Gamecube into running with the lid open, then you could just watch it start. |
Colin
Posts: 9042/11302 |
I believe if it's under warranty, yes; if not, you'd have to pay whatever the service/labor fee is. |
Dei*
Posts: 252/412 |
Well uh can't you send it in the be fixed by Nintendo? I haven't ever had any problems with my systems though so don't flame me if this isn't possible. XD |
Xeolord
Posts: 2477/3418 |
Yeah, my friend had this problem too. He eventually had to buy a new Gamecube. |
KP9000
Posts: 241/261 |
The motor that spins the disc either has juice/something sticky (no comment) in it or it has burned out. This occurs a lot in GameCubes and is not an uncommon problem. Either get a whole new drive or get the little tiny motor that spins the disc. You might be better off getting a broken GameCube off of Ebay. |
Imajin
Posts: 428/452 |
As it were, I own a silver Nintendo Gamecube, which has not been working as of late. I have attempted to clean said Gamecube's laser, however, this has not produced results. I believe that the Gamecube is not spinning the disk, as when I open the disk drive, the disk is not spinning. Is this possible to repair at home, or should I get it repaired elsewhere? |