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> Open Tray Error 0225 Lt 3.0 Bad Sata I Think Video Proof
wreksta
post Feb 14 2012, 01:32 PM
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Hi all I've been flashing drives for quite some some time
This one has me puzzled
I kamikazeed the drive flashed it went smoothly
But I get open tray error all the time caused by bad data I think because if I don't touch anything the laser lights up bright unless I press the data lead down on the back of the drive firmly then I see the laser dim and then the drive spins up and the games then work I can video this if needed

My immediate thought was sata connection is not making connection properly so I used multi meter and everything is making contact with all seven pins

Any thoughts?
please watch the video below

http://youtu.be/wL1m9rh8iLY

sorry bout kids lol
you will see when i press firmly at the rear of the drive on the sata connection the games work
notice i press it down then release you will see laser lens increase voltage and decrease
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post Feb 14 2012, 03:26 PM
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I see you are moding on a Slim XBOX. Anyway, I can only guess that the fault could be the SATA socket, not the wire/plug itself. Maybe you were little "brutal" on it when you unplugged the drive. So, I recommend to re-solder the SATA socket on the board and come back to tell us what happened.
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