My girlfriend's xbox one refused to install a new game from disc so purchased a new drive and with the help of your video i was able to successfully swap the boards re-install the new drive. . . Problem solved earning me about a million brownie points. So i owe you a big THANKYOU!
Very helpful. I'm relatively new to gaming, but not new to taking things apart. Instead of forking out a fortune for one of the latest boxes and games as an introduction for a beginner, I went for a quite cheap second hand XBox One console with games bundle. I also knew I got an optical drive with it, so it's one less HDMI being used. All was going fine for a few weeks until the optical drive started to fail. I bought a replacement - not that expensive for what it does - followed your instructions, and now it's all working fine again.
Good video. Helped me remove old disc drive then figure out why it would only play Blu-rays and not games. Switched the disc drive board over and now it all works perfectly
take a dry erase marker and save yourself 20 minutes of confusion and label the old and new drives , youll be able to put dry erase marker on the pcb too itll be fine , just a helpful comment for anyone whos not sure :)
thanks bud! had someone mention having to do this when you swap your drive. Had me confused first when i swapped it over and forgotten this step! haha nice and simple really! thnkx for the vidi
Thanks was able to fix mine yesterday, just a note, since I added too much solder I had to add electrical tape to the drive cover since it was grounding out and not working when I put it together.
has 2 be the same model number as ur old drive as of the dvd drive has that model number on the board if u put the wrong dvd drive in the console with a different model number wont update the console with get a error msg if you buy the same model number as ur consoles then yes it will work no soldiering ive done it 2 my familys broken xbox 1s people think can just buy any drive plug an play
These units are RoHS compliant as required by current laws. This means zero lead in the solder. This is why it melts at a hotter temp. The industry standard for lead solder for electronics is 63-27. It is 63% lead and 27% tin. The tin reduces the melting temp of the solder.
Flux makes the heat transfer better and won’t take as long , I’m using a 30watt (non adjustable heat) soldering iron I got from Walmart and it lifted in a few seconds . I got the Flux from Home Depot (bernzomatic is the brand)
i believe that flux is for copper pipes i wouldn't use that on electronics as it is stronger and can eat the traces on the board, get mg rosin flux its non corrosive , but use in a well ventilated area as it has strong fumes
Just reading some posts on the Xbox one disk drive swap and was wondering what the answer is to your question. What is the difference between the DG-6S1M and the DG-6S2M models.
You can add some low melt solder to each pad and then heat up the pads, it will melt much easier. The same thing i use when doing repairs replacing the 3DS charging port
So I'm followed the video to the T, and when i put everything back together i now have no power going to the disc driver. Did i fry the pcb while soldering? Or did i not put the ribbons in far enough, or could i just have a bad "new" drive?
I have an xbox one that reads blu rays but not games. Unsure if previous owner did a drive swap without swapping boards or what. Any suggestions on what to do now?
Yes, the motherboards and the disc drive board are what people call "married" I've had to do this same method on my old xbox 360 and my xbox ones disc drive is starting to fail, so im gonna replace it
Very good information except for the method of de-soldering the solder joint. Heat transfer is almost impossible unless you add a bit of solder to the soldering gun first. The solder would likely not need as much heat to liquify is using solder on the tip of the solder gun.
@TinkerMods Microsoft sent me a replacement, but it constantly runs the motor that brings the disk in. Is it possible to just take the eye out of the new one and put it in the old one? My old one just doesn’t read discs. The new one with play games, but when a disk is in it, it runs the motor.
@RogerWilco99 yes I repaired CD players in the 80s lots of them. Sometimes the cd drive motor goes bad. Will not play tracks on the outer side of cd but inside tracks are ok that’s the drive motor.
I recently bought a Blu-Ray Disc Drive (DG-6M1S B150 Laser) for Microsoft Xbox One would this replace a disk drive model DG-6M1S-03B that doesn't read disk?
You can still play b-ray but as soon as your Xbox updates it will brick because the boards don't match. Luckily I kept my old drive - swapped it back in and Xbox completed update. Replacing the board as shown here is necessary if you don't want to keep having problems every time you take an update.
Ben Bizzarri So I could update it with the broken drive, Then after its done updating put the working one in it and it'll work fine? That is until it needs an update...?
@@benbizzarri5651 what about disc games? cause my disc drive quit on me for no reason & if I swap a new one in (the whole thing), & if the console gets an update, I don't want to have a problem where I won't be able to play games anymore cause it'll give me an error message & I really don't want that to happen & I don't have a soldering iron to switch the board
How do we buy a drive Xbox 1 from you? I bought one off Amazon and it won’t work now the drive aitomatically try’s to play a disc every few minutes with no disk in it? Any suggestions yes I switched the boards
Does anyone know what that white ribbon cable is called? Tutorial was great but ended up ripping that cable on accident and can't find out what the part is called to get it replaced.
I think I finally got close, the best I came up with is it's an "Xbox One Blu Ray Drive Spindle Motor Cable". I haven't found one for sale without having to buy the actual spindle motor with it but for anyone else who screwed up like I did, that's what I/we need
i ordered a dg-6m1s-03B and they sent a dg-6m1s-01B will it work or do i need to open a case against them on ebay for sending the wrong the drive, so far they haven't responded
I ordered a 6m1s when the drive that came out of my drive was a 6m2s and it most definitely doesn’t work…picking the right one up today after work and gonna see if it works
so... i was able to do the board swap with ZERO SOLDERING. i was able to remove the small rubber band and pulley off of the motor shaft very easily, along with the 2 small screws that hold the motor in, and it came out with the board... it was much quicker and easier than the desolder and resolder job.
Hey man..... please help. I followed your instructions exactly. The new drive is the same model number. I did everything correctly, but the drive does not even recognize that there is a disk. It makes a single noise and then nothing. What could be the issue?
So what happens if my Xbox one S had NO DISK DRIVE At all, and I need to put a new one in?? Because I need to, and now I'm confused..I was hoping it was a simple replacement...I don't have the original disk drive
Mine wouldn't take in disk the eject noise would change if I pushed the disk half way in from no disk to disk ejecting noise when pressing the eject button. So I got another drive unplugged HDD put different disk drive in just to see if I had a working board, great took in disk and everything worked. So I thought ok has to be the motor chip, I swap it over, try again still the same. At this point I thought ok the motor controller chip is good, board good, laser good so I'll transplant the ID chip from one board to another.... Very hard to do but anyway with patience I did it... Pop drive back in and I'm back to square one but I now know it's a glitch with that ID chip and everything to do with the drive has been swapped. At that point I thought mmmm I haven't been on the Xbox in quite a while possibly a year so I update the console while updating I insert a disk and it takes it. So I can only think if you don't go online to update Microsoft nuke your disk drive. As crazy as that sounds it's the only logical thing I can think of. Been using drive last few days and it hasn't missed a beat. So make you sure you update your console before even thinking about replacing disk drive...
What if I just swap the entire thing for a new disc drive? like mine just quit on me for no reason & I'm just swapping the whole thing for a new one (I'm not taking apart the disc drive to swap the board) & I really hope I can still be able to play disc games when I swap it
@@dpmcgee7221 Well fuck... I can't afford to get another board at the moment & can't afford a soldering iron & can't afford another Xbox so idk what to do
Not worth it. They don't sell new replacements for these. You still have to replace them with a used drive and there's no guarantee because one doesn't know how many hours of use is on the donor drive. If there are already many ways and videos of repairing or replacing BD drives on an Xbox one, that's already a sign that the weakest link of the Xbox one is the BD drive and the chances of getting another defective one is great. Honestly if one is finding a lot of issues with consoles, become a PC gamer, plenty of new replacements and mods for that rather than monkeying with used components in a console. Great video tutorial, but a waste of time according to many I.T. techs I've spoken with.
This is precisely the reason I became a PC gamer as well. I have an Xbox One that I only use for buying used last gen games which are much cheaper than what it costs on Steam, but for everything else, I buy it on PC. The performance is also much better than a console and the experience is nearly identical since I use an Xbox Core controller for gaming and can stream locally and remotely over Steam Link.
My girlfriend's xbox one refused to install a new game from disc so purchased a new drive and with the help of your video i was able to successfully swap the boards re-install the new drive. . . Problem solved earning me about a million brownie points. So i owe you a big THANKYOU!
I've seen this comment on the ifxit video lmao
@@SpotGamersYTme too wtf
Very helpful. I'm relatively new to gaming, but not new to taking things apart. Instead of forking out a fortune for one of the latest boxes and games as an introduction for a beginner, I went for a quite cheap second hand XBox One console with games bundle. I also knew I got an optical drive with it, so it's one less HDMI being used. All was going fine for a few weeks until the optical drive started to fail. I bought a replacement - not that expensive for what it does - followed your instructions, and now it's all working fine again.
Good video. Helped me remove old disc drive then figure out why it would only play Blu-rays and not games. Switched the disc drive board over and now it all works perfectly
Thank you for the video I bought a new drive and you showed me how to switch the bored and now my Xbox one work perfectly!
Still super useful I got a drive off Amazon. But it didn’t work I found this video and tried it. Seems to be perfect now
It will be my first time swapping out the disk drive from a Xbox one next week and i didn’t know you had to use the original disk drive board. 👍🏻
The first thing you do is screw it back down, and then you put the ribbons back, and then you take care of soldering it back together.
take a dry erase marker and save yourself 20 minutes of confusion and label the old and new drives , youll be able to put dry erase marker on the pcb too itll be fine , just a helpful comment for anyone whos not sure :)
thanks bud! had someone mention having to do this when you swap your drive. Had me confused first when i swapped it over and forgotten this step! haha nice and simple really! thnkx for the vidi
Thanks for making the video and going into so much detail on how to do it proper. Was so helpful
Thanks was able to fix mine yesterday, just a note, since I added too much solder I had to add electrical tape to the drive cover since it was grounding out and not working when I put it together.
I had to replace my drive, you video was so helpful!! Thank you!
has 2 be the same model number as ur old drive as of the dvd drive has that model number on the board if u put the wrong dvd drive in the console with a different model number wont update the console with get a error msg if you buy the same model number as ur consoles then yes it will work no soldiering ive done it 2 my familys broken xbox 1s people think can just buy any drive plug an play
These units are RoHS compliant as required by current laws. This means zero lead in the solder. This is why it melts at a hotter temp. The industry standard for lead solder for electronics is 63-27. It is 63% lead and 27% tin. The tin reduces the melting temp of the solder.
Flux makes the heat transfer better and won’t take as long , I’m using a 30watt (non adjustable heat) soldering iron I got from Walmart and it lifted in a few seconds . I got the Flux from Home Depot (bernzomatic is the brand)
i believe that flux is for copper pipes i wouldn't use that on electronics as it is stronger and can eat the traces on the board, get mg rosin flux its non corrosive , but use in a well ventilated area as it has strong fumes
can you add a link to you're page to buy drive without the board please?
@RogerWilco99 It took 4 years, but at least someone replied.
What's the difference in Model DG-6M1S and Model DG-6M2S?
Just reading some posts on the Xbox one disk drive swap and was wondering what the answer is to your question. What is the difference between the DG-6S1M and the DG-6S2M models.
Can you show the process if i have to change the board, i'm waiting for a new disc driver but i don't know if my bord card is ok...
What I would like to know if I replace it without sodering it will my disk drive still work?
Thanks for the video
You can add some low melt solder to each pad and then heat up the pads, it will melt much easier. The same thing i use when doing repairs replacing the 3DS charging port
I did the same stuff with my og xbox 360
So I'm followed the video to the T, and when i put everything back together i now have no power going to the disc driver. Did i fry the pcb while soldering? Or did i not put the ribbons in far enough, or could i just have a bad "new" drive?
Does this works on a Xbox one S blu ray disc as well?
Thanks! Wasn't sure how involved swapping the original PCB was.
What if I don't have the original Blu-ray drive?
Thank you fixed my Son's Xbox one.
I have an xbox one that reads blu rays but not games. Unsure if previous owner did a drive swap without swapping boards or what. Any suggestions on what to do now?
Hi, Can I replace my broken DG-6M1S-01B with DG-6M1S-02B model or DG-6M2S-01B?
Yes, the motherboards and the disc drive board are what people call "married" I've had to do this same method on my old xbox 360 and my xbox ones disc drive is starting to fail, so im gonna replace it
Buy one from you? Link to your store?
You said sell the disk drive without the PCB board. How much to buy one and where are you shipping from?
Very good information except for the method of de-soldering the solder joint. Heat transfer is almost impossible unless you add a bit of solder to the soldering gun first. The solder would likely not need as much heat to liquify is using solder on the tip of the solder gun.
What brand is the screw driver
Can you use a 2013 board on a 2014 it has the same manufacturer numbers
What's the switch for on the pcb
@TinkerMods Microsoft sent me a replacement, but it constantly runs the motor that brings the disk in. Is it possible to just take the eye out of the new one and put it in the old one? My old one just doesn’t read discs. The new one with play games, but when a disk is in it, it runs the motor.
What size screwdriver will unscrew the little screws on the circuit board in the old drive?
so what can you do if you don't have the original disk drive anymore but need a new one?
You can flash a new CD drive
@RogerWilco99 idk about xbox one but i know with xbox 360 you can extract the key from the board
Do you have to the same thing for the xbox 360 disk drive or is it different?
I know this is a bit different but would it be possible to take an old Xbox one blueray drive and repurpose I to actually watch videos on it some how?
You are a genius!! Thank you !!
I changed mine but it's not poping up, any suggestions
What are the chances of the old board being the problem in the first place?
The lasers get weaker over time. So most likely the cd drive. Not the board.
@RogerWilco99 yes I repaired CD players in the 80s lots of them. Sometimes the cd drive motor goes bad. Will not play tracks on the outer side of cd but inside tracks are ok that’s the drive motor.
How much do you sale it
Hello do you still sell these with the board already pre removed?
I recently bought a Blu-Ray Disc Drive (DG-6M1S B150 Laser) for Microsoft Xbox One would this
replace a disk drive model DG-6M1S-03B that doesn't read disk?
does this actually work?
If one of the terminals blew on an IC, am I screwed for swapping the PCB? Or can I swap the ICs into the replacement PCB?
So if but a new drive and not change the board i can still play you rays? Cos all my games are digital any way?
You can still play b-ray but as soon as your Xbox updates it will brick because the boards don't match. Luckily I kept my old drive - swapped it back in and Xbox completed update. Replacing the board as shown here is necessary if you don't want to keep having problems every time you take an update.
Ben Bizzarri
So I could update it with the broken drive, Then after its done updating put the working one in it and it'll work fine? That is until it needs an update...?
@@benbizzarri5651 what about disc games?
cause my disc drive quit on me for no reason & if I swap a new one in (the whole thing), & if the console gets an update, I don't want to have a problem where I won't be able to play games anymore cause it'll give me an error message & I really don't want that to happen & I don't have a soldering iron to switch the board
Thanks man!! But I gotta ask…… Cleveland… is that you??
Great video!! Thanks!!
I need a drive do you still sell and ship to Canada !?
I swapped the boards and soldered the wires and it still won’t play games :/ is there anything else I need to do?
How do we buy a drive Xbox 1 from you? I bought one off Amazon and it won’t work now the drive aitomatically try’s to play a disc every few minutes with no disk in it? Any suggestions yes I switched the boards
Why is it necesary to desolder the tiny motor?
Does anyone know what that white ribbon cable is called? Tutorial was great but ended up ripping that cable on accident and can't find out what the part is called to get it replaced.
I think I finally got close, the best I came up with is it's an "Xbox One Blu Ray Drive Spindle Motor Cable". I haven't found one for sale without having to buy the actual spindle motor with it but for anyone else who screwed up like I did, that's what I/we need
2:45 650 degrees fahrenheit?
My Xbox one disk drive only reads disk if i pick it up Do i have to replace it?
Hi is there only one drive for the Xbox one.
i ordered a dg-6m1s-03B and they sent a dg-6m1s-01B will it work or do i need to open a case against them on ebay for sending the wrong the drive, so far they haven't responded
I ordered a 6m1s when the drive that came out of my drive was a 6m2s and it most definitely doesn’t work…picking the right one up today after work and gonna see if it works
You're iron isnt hot enough. It's supposed to be instant on touching it.
SHIFTY flux will help with it
so... i was able to do the board swap with ZERO SOLDERING. i was able to remove the small rubber band and pulley off of the motor shaft very easily, along with the 2 small screws that hold the motor in, and it came out with the board... it was much quicker and easier than the desolder and resolder job.
You think I will be able to do this without soldering
@@Cearjifb yes... just follow what I said in the comment.
Thanks
Awesome! Thk u
Hey man..... please help. I followed your instructions exactly. The new drive is the same model number. I did everything correctly, but the drive does not even recognize that there is a disk. It makes a single noise and then nothing. What could be the issue?
Laser not reading disk
Same here. Ever figure it out ?
Thank you
God sake can't just be plug the next drive in. Now I need to buy a soldering iron. Y even include a bord if u can't use it?
As of right now, April 25 2024 both optical/disc drives are sold out. But that can very much change in the future. Just letting people know
So what happens if my Xbox one S had NO DISK DRIVE At all, and I need to put a new one in?? Because I need to, and now I'm confused..I was hoping it was a simple replacement...I don't have the original disk drive
@RogerWilco99 that's awwwwwesome
Why not just swap the lens
Mine wouldn't take in disk the eject noise would change if I pushed the disk half way in from no disk to disk ejecting noise when pressing the eject button.
So I got another drive unplugged HDD put different disk drive in just to see if I had a working board, great took in disk and everything worked. So I thought ok has to be the motor chip, I swap it over, try again still the same. At this point I thought ok the motor controller chip is good, board good, laser good so I'll transplant the ID chip from one board to another.... Very hard to do but anyway with patience I did it... Pop drive back in and I'm back to square one but I now know it's a glitch with that ID chip and everything to do with the drive has been swapped.
At that point I thought mmmm I haven't been on the Xbox in quite a while possibly a year so I update the console while updating I insert a disk and it takes it. So I can only think if you don't go online to update Microsoft nuke your disk drive. As crazy as that sounds it's the only logical thing I can think of. Been using drive last few days and it hasn't missed a beat.
So make you sure you update your console before even thinking about replacing disk drive...
I'm surprised Microsoft dont make it harder.
Thanks i was tripping when i swapped mine and i was like wtf
I'm been look on ebay to buy a disc drive on my Xbox one s my Xbox one won't play a disc game
Pretty sure they haven't used lead solder in ages.
its all still got lead in it there is no substitute
It still wont read discs after doing this
@RogerWilco99 it turned out to be a bad disc drive bought new one works great now
So what if your board is fucked?
@RogerWilco99 so then your xbox is fucked!? Shit that is
What if I just swap the entire thing for a new disc drive? like mine just quit on me for no reason & I'm just swapping the whole thing for a new one (I'm not taking apart the disc drive to swap the board) & I really hope I can still be able to play disc games when I swap it
U gtta change the borad
@@dpmcgee7221 Well fuck...
I can't afford to get another board at the moment & can't afford a soldering iron & can't afford another Xbox so idk what to do
@@dpmcgee7221 also I figured out the problem & the damn belt snapped..., I took it apart & I'm like "well shit..."
you dropped a lead ball beside the 2 wires
That's not how you do that
Not worth it. They don't sell new replacements for these. You still have to replace them with a used drive and there's no guarantee because one doesn't know how many hours of use is on the donor drive. If there are already many ways and videos of repairing or replacing BD drives on an Xbox one, that's already a sign that the weakest link of the Xbox one is the BD drive and the chances of getting another defective one is great. Honestly if one is finding a lot of issues with consoles, become a PC gamer, plenty of new replacements and mods for that rather than monkeying with used components in a console. Great video tutorial, but a waste of time according to many I.T. techs I've spoken with.
This is precisely the reason I became a PC gamer as well. I have an Xbox One that I only use for buying used last gen games which are much cheaper than what it costs on Steam, but for everything else, I buy it on PC. The performance is also much better than a console and the experience is nearly identical since I use an Xbox Core controller for gaming and can stream locally and remotely over Steam Link.