Can I fix my gamecube without buying a gamebit?

My Name Is BoB

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Well, my 2nd gamecube just broke, and here's the problem. Whenever I turn it on, it says that there is no disc in it. I leave it on for 30 minutes, then it reads the disc and I can play the game like normal no problems. It does the same thing everytime I play a game, but it has to warm up. I was wondering if there is a way to fix it without spending 6 bucks on a gamebit.
 
I would just get the bit. You never know when you might need to take apart another Nintendo console. Since Nintendo has used that same bit for everything sinces the SNES its a safe bet they will use it on all future consoles.
 
do u take care of ur system or did it ever dropped from high place? i wonder how u get those errors. maybe u left teh cover open and the dust went in.
 
[quote name='trunks982']do u take care of ur system or did it ever dropped from high place? i wonder how u get those errors. maybe u left teh cover open and the dust went in.[/quote]

I'm curious as well. I mean, Nintendo isn't perfect, but their products are very well built. I still have all of my Nintendo systems in working order. To have two Gamecubes crap out just seems like you are doing something wrong...
 
[quote name='Rig'][quote name='trunks982']do u take care of ur system or did it ever dropped from high place? i wonder how u get those errors. maybe u left teh cover open and the dust went in.[/quote]

I'm curious as well. I mean, Nintendo isn't perfect, but their products are very well built. I still have all of my Nintendo systems in working order. To have two Gamecubes crap out just seems like you are doing something wrong...[/quote]

He could have bought them used. There's alot of reasons. I'd get the gamebit. I think I remember seeing in one thread that it's only like $5.

From Moxio's thread:

[quote name='Moxio'][quote name='spidey'][quote name='Moxio'][quote name='spidey']You ordered a $15 gamebit?

If you can still cancel your order, it's $5 at NCSX.

http://www.ncsxshop.com/cgi-bin/shop/NUS-45MM.html?id=BWJJUGc2[/quote]

Damn! Ah well, it's alright. Thanks for the heads up though.

Well, with their $8 shipping, it could come out to $13 anyways. :D[/quote]

Actually, it's 83 cents.

Please note that NCS will ship the gamebit to U.S. customers with regular first class mail in a padded envelope at a shipping cost of 0.83 (2.2 oz mail piece) if ordered alone.
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*slaps forehead*[/quote]
 
They were both bought new. I take excellent care of my systems and always leave the case closed on top. I doubt the lens is dirty, otherwise it wouldn't be able to read the game at all after 30 min of warming up. My first gamecube is the opposite, it plays for 30 min, then I get the error. I guess I'll just buy a gamebit.
 
[quote name='CapAmerica']I would just get the bit. You never know when you might need to take apart another Nintendo console. Since Nintendo has used that same bit for everything sinces the SNES its a safe bet they will use it on all future consoles.[/quote]

More like safe bit haha haha ha

Im such a loser
 
[quote name='My Name Is BoB']They were both bought new. I take excellent care of my systems and always leave the case closed on top. I doubt the lens is dirty, otherwise it wouldn't be able to read the game at all after 30 min of warming up. My first gamecube is the opposite, it plays for 30 min, then I get the error. I guess I'll just buy a gamebit.[/quote]

Do you play it like all the time? It does seem odd to have 2 of them crap out on you.
 
Maybe he has REALLY bad luck. In my experience I've noticed that Gamecubes are far superior to X-Box and PS2 in terms of system quality.
 
[quote name='NintendoFanGirl']Are you using any unlicensed products?[/quote]

Unlicensed products should not have any adverse affect on the game systems.
 
[quote name='NintendoFanGirl']Are you using any unlicensed products?[/quote]

No, all my stuff is first party. I don't know why, but one day it just said no disc. I rarely move the system so it doesn't get banged around, so I have no idea what could have caused it.
 
Stay away from Bob. He's got bad luck. I don't know what it could be 'cause Nintendo may be a lot of things, but they always have made quality and long-lasting products, personally speaking.
 
[quote name='My Name Is BoB'][quote name='NintendoFanGirl']Are you using any unlicensed products?[/quote]

No, all my stuff is first party. I don't know why, but one day it just said no disc. I rarely move the system so it doesn't get banged around, so I have no idea what could have caused it.[/quote]

Is it well ventilated; I ruined one cube because I had it inside my entertainment center and totally forget that the intakes and exhaust are on the side of the system (DOH!).
 
[quote name='dwsscs'][quote name='NintendoFanGirl']Are you using any unlicensed products?[/quote]

Unlicensed products should not have any adverse affect on the game systems.[/quote]

And you would be wrong in thinking that.
 
I used a small socket (don't remember the size) to open my N64 for a good cleaning when I first got it. It worked on some of the screws, but the socket was too big to get in the hole for a few of them.
 
I got both sizes of the gamebit together for $8 plus s&h on ebay. I also found a really cool magnetized triwing screwdriver on ebay as well.
 
[quote name='bil4l']Maybe he has REALLY bad luck. In my experience I've noticed that Gamecubes are far superior to X-Box and PS2 in terms of system quality.[/quote]

Ive had one gamecube crap out. But I bought a used PS2 and slidecarded the crap out of it. It still works, it just groans when you open it.
 
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