Xbox One Repair

Xbox One

While the Xbox One S is similar to the original console there are some things that are quite a but different. Like having the power supply built into the inside of the console. Any time a new version of game console comes out it seems like there is always the risk of it having more problems since it’s brand new. There’s no way to know for sure if that’s the case with this console or not but either way we can fix it!

Not reading discs

If you insert your disc into your Xbox One S and it goes in and you hear it spin up but it doesn’t come up on the screen or it tells you that it can’t read the disc then it may need a new laser. These blu ray drives also can have mechanical problems just like with the original Xbox One.

Hard drive issues

If you have error codes such as E201, E101, etc. these codes are often caused by a faulty or corrupted hard drive. Some other things that indicate possible hard drive issues are the green screen of death (the TV just shows the green startup screen), no display on the TV, games freezing, etc. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy to replace hard drives on these consoles as it is on things like laptop computers. The system software has to be loaded onto the hard drive and unfortunately, that is not provided by Microsoft.

HDMI port problems

While not as common as the original PS4, these consoles have HDMI ports that do break. It’s hard to know for sure whether the ports are weak or if users of the console are hard on them by jamming the HDMI cable into it but we see quite a few consoles with broken HDMI ports. Many times the consoles are dropped or fall from the desk they are sitting on right onto the HDMI cord which then pushes the cable back into the port and causes the port to come loose from the motherboard. The only way to fix this is to remove the old port and replace it with a new HDMI port.

Won’t turn on

Sometimes an Xbox One S won’t even turn on. Unlike the original Xbox One the S has an internal power supply. This power supply can be the cause of not turning on but it could also be other things such as the power button, the RF board or even other components on the motherboard.

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REPAIR COST
Disc Drive Laser Repair/Replacement $169.95
Controller Sync Repair $69.95
“Green Screen” Repair* $99.95
Xbox One Original & Xbox One S Power Repair $169.95
Xbox One X Power Repair $249.95
Storage Upgrade (Includes Backup) $89.95
Storage Repair* $79.95
*The Gamesmen cannot guarantee that data stored on the hard drive will be kept during this procedure.

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