GameCube Disc Drive Troubleshooting and Repair
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- I picked up a GameCube that was said to not read game discs. Here's how I figured out what was wrong and how I fixed it.
Interested in the multimeter I used in this video? Here's the review I did a while back about the Hioki DT4252:
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Got a broken gamecube for $5 today and this tutorial made it like brand new, thanks a bunch!
I tried this on a GameCube that would no longer read discs- worked great! This is an excellent video that is very easy to follow for fellow electronic geeks. One suggestion would be to ensure that the top lid is in the open position before re-assembling- I broke one of the micro-safety switches that shuts off the unit when the lid is opened (no biggie, bypassed- don't open the lid and stare at the pretty red laser- lol.) I had to set mine to 300 ohms before it started working. I am guessing that the laser is weakening and will eventually fail, but a great procedure to get it back up and running!
I really wanted this to work. What an in-depth video. I followed it precisely but I am still experiencing the same problem.
I had this problem with my 20-year-old GameCube. Didn’t work after trying to set it to 480 ohms. Watched another video saying to set it to about 175. I did so and it works now. Are there two different models? I read something online about a DOL-001 and a DOL-101. I’m unsure, but happy these videos exist to make me look intelligent to friends and family. :)
175 worked 👌
Thanks to you I fixed my GC for $.82! I went without the multimeter and just turned the laser's screw/knob (potentiameter) counter clockwise about 1/8 of a turn. Thumbs up -- excellent video and advice!
Done the same thing, it worked perfectly!
I know this video is a decade old but you absolutely saved me! Only needed that 1/8th counter clockwise turn and runs like a dream! Thanks so much 🙏
Christmas day. My 14 y.o. son wants a retro game to play. I bought one online for a lot more than the price mentioned here. It will work for 2 or 3 minutes before giving a disc error. We follow these steps and find our resistance is a little over 600 ohms. We corrected down to 300 ohms. Running great now. A great father-son project on Christmas day! Thanks!
xkedger oh wow if you want retro get a SNES. Great library, that retro graphics, all that jazz.
Darn it, stop making me feel old.
@The Illusionist well if its discontinued ibconsider it retro. The wii is retro for me
@The Illusionist nintendo 64 had 3d 🤔
@The Illusionist GCN is on the verge of being dated as retro. 20 years is the typical cycle. With technology, it's not so much about age but nostalgia. iPod classic is considered retro, GCN is considered retro, PS1 is considered retro. SNES and NES are on the verge of being vintage AND retro. I was in 6th grade when the GCN came out, so it's retro af to me.
A million thanks to you sir. I bought a brand new Nintendo GameCube, complete with box and manuals last 2016. after I bought it from the seller online, I didn't bother to test it because it's brand new. but only now I realized that I need to test the GameCube that I bought. when I did, I have the same problem just like your GameCube. So I followed your instructions and after adjusting the VR or whatever. Wow, It's a magical feeling! I'm just worried because I didn't use a potentiometer. I just tweaked it once counter clockwise.just a little. God bless you Sir.
This helped me get my GameCube back up and running. First problem I’ve had with it for over 12 years, glad it’s working again!
I have 3 gamecubes now because of the optical problem. Amazing how many useful videos you've made. Thanks!
This was such a coincidence, I was attempting a repair myself before clicking on this video and we used the exact same two test games.
THANK YOU!!!! I have a Gameboy player attached to my GameCube and I knew I wasn't getting another system that could play these games on television. With a $70+ price tag to fix, I found your video. Really appreciated!
Wow! Absolutely amazing! You are a very smart man! I'm very impressed about how you know a lot of the inside components of a Gamecube and how you got the disc drive to work again. You took the Gamecube apart and put it back together perfectly. I will definitely reflect on this video if I have any problems with my Gamecube's disc drive not working.
My GameCube would say no disk. Then after 10-20 restarts it would say can't read disk. Then after some more restarts it would work. This solved my problem. I was around 550 ohms, the tiniest turn brought it down to 435 ohms and now it reads the disk first time. 550 ohms must be right around the limit, makes me believe the 500 ohm number you found. This was very helpful. Thanks
This helped me fix a completely different problem with my GameCube thanks.
Anna The ability for your GameCube to play burned DVDs? I understand the pot needs to be set to have a resistance of between 180 and 220 to allow this, although this may vary from machine to machine..
beet Me too lmao my spinner was just gummed up
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I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Muhammad Chandler instablaster :)
@Morgan Bjorn thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I have a modded japanese gamecube to be region free. Cleaning the lense fixed the issue of playing USA gamecube games. However, my USA action replay disc still did not play. After adjusting the potentiometer, it fixed this issue. Thank you!
i had this problem when i was young, is pretty cool to know now what was the problem in my game cube. Good video
I was actually looking for a disc repair guide and came across your video. Now I want to find a cheap broken gamecube to fix this. I'm doing a lot of electronic repairs on newer devices so I'm alway really excited to see how easy the disassembly of older devices is.
Worked for me and didn’t even need the multimeter
Thank you so much!
Disk wasn’t reading at 231 Om. Adjusted to 160 Om and now reads disks. Watched another YT video with other OM suggestions for the working resistence. Great tear down video!
It was very useful, my gamecube was brougth to life after 5 years of being useless, thanks pal
Ha! I usually mess these things up, but it actually worked! Adjusted the laser very slightly, dig out an old analog multimeter (had to actually clean a battery contact), swab the lens, and now I can play my old games again!
"I like to do the simple things first"... *takes off the shell before cleaning the lens*. Suuuuure :')
Dj Biohazard hahaha
had this exact problem as a kid and wasn't able to repair it due to not knowing how to but i bought myself the same gamecube i had as a kid but it had the same problem of not being able to read discs so i attempted this without a multimeter and with a gentle counterclockwise turn of the phillips and testing with a cheap movie tie in game to risk burning my games which i had since my childhood that were not cheap to buy nowadays like for example. melee (gamestop will sell physical copies of melee if they have em in for 60 rather than 80 but i wouldn't risk a copy of melee for this) and now its reading my games without a hitch and i did the method at 5:05 to make sure it read the game before putting it all back together.
im now using cleanrip on the movie tie in game to make sure it is running well ❤🔥
Had no multimeter of any sorts I had already taken it apart. As said in the video be careful to not blow it up. Also mentioned to twist it only 1/8 of a turn, so I did and that fixed my issue with it not reading disks. Might have been the bad disk reading was the reason for the seller selling the Pokémon Colosseum version, but it works! THANKS!
Awesome! Thanks for the great video. I was able to fix my gamecube thanks to it. The pot started at 580 Ohms so then I tried ~410, still no good (though it would read the disc in 1 every 3 tries instead of 1 every 15 before; so an improvement), then i lowered it even more to 350 and it works like a charm.
Awesome video, got my working at 110 ohms, I had to drop it from 199 ohms to 110, with trail and error. I think everyone will have a different "sweet spot". The best solution is to replace the Caps on the optical drive.
i had the same problem but solved it without having to take anything apart. the solution is simple: take an air blower or hand-held hair dryer and blow air (make sure it is NOT hot air) through ALL the air vents and through the open top and through the bottom of the gamecube. this will get rid of the dust and dirt and make your console playable once again. i did this with my gamecube and my playstation 2, after i thought that both of them were beyond repair, and now they are working like new once again.
The "official term" is NEC External Line Head screw. Haven't heard it called that in almost 20 years though. ;) Also, I'd suggest leaving the disc in during disassembly, or at least leave an 8cm/80mm blank or slug disc (clear disc usually included with a spindle of blanks).This will prevent accidental touching of the laser and should not interfere with disassembly.
I have a GameCube with the same failure mode as the one you showed in the video, so I’ll give it a shot and will definitely let you know the outcome... Excellent video indeed! Thank you!
This worked so well for my cube thank you so much it boots games right up no questions asked I set the pot to 310 it was at 180
I did this without the Hioki, because I'm daring and desperate, and I just turned the dial a tiny bit (like 1/4 couter-clockwise) and mine works fine now!!! Thanks for the helpful video!
It's alive! Long live GameCube👏🙏
It worked! I turned down from 515 to 350. I have a DOL-001 gamecube. Thanks m8
Great video. Pretty interesting stuff. I've always wanted to mess around with consoles and fixing things, so it doesn't seem too challenging. Probably the hardest part of it all is having the proper tools.
You saved my gamecube!!!!!! I am adding this video to my favorites should I ever need it again!
Wanna hear my story? My GC would require a few attempts to even detect a disc right after it started up, but after that games would work just fine, so for a while I thought I could live with that. After watching this video though, I wanted to see if I could fix it just out of curiosity. So when I saw the potentiometer, there was some dust on its connectors, and I used a multimeter to measure its resistance. Since it wasn't different from what it should be, I didn't turn the screw on it. Using it also took off that dust. Now that problem is gone, so thanks for giving me the inspiration.
Never mind. I didn't actually fix it. I don't understand what's wrong, and the thing actually got worse.
Thanks for the tutorial! I definitely learned something I can use in the future even if this didn’t solve my GC problem at this time. It makes it so that I won’t hesitate knowing I have more tricks up my sleeve to purchase a GC that’s not working properly.
I was so worried that I had to take my gc back to gamestop but thank god I found this video and saved me the hassle
Well I'm glad to say that... IT WORKED!!!!! The lens power was to weak so when I increased it, it worked. 5 stars man! 5 stars
This video was spot on except I couldn't see or figure out where to apply the multimeter leads and I didn't understand what you meant by legs. But I did eventually get it done and set to 157.9 ohms!
I fixed mine ! I had to buy a 100 dollar multimeter to do this though because the cheaper ones wouldnt work for me. But I just returned afterward lol. Nice vid!
I bought an old Gamecube and now it works after adjusting the potentiometer :D thanks a lot.
I follewed this tips with my friend and my trusty cube came back to life! Thank you mate!
Thank you for this video ❤ I just recently bought used Gamecube and my disc drive was not working sadly. Thanks to you I managed to fix it and it works like a charm 😊
Thank you for this informative video! I’m gonna try cleaning the laser one more time. Unfortunately I have a tremor disorder, and don’t trust myself to take it apart, and currently I have no money so I’ll have to wait to take this to someone to fix.
this worked!! I didn't have a way to measure the voltage so i just turned the knob like a 1/4 turn and it works like new! Thank you!
Still works great in 2023! Thank you!
adjusted the potentiometer and bam! reads like a dream! thank you so much!
Cool!! My brother told me about your channel and mentioned console maintenance and I got excited. I also watched your video game console OS video and really enjoyed it. I'm a mechanical engineering student so it's great to see someone with so much expertise discuss consoles at such a technical level. What is your academic background? it seems like you must have some computer science experience. Thanks for the great video!
I have no knowledge of this kind of stuff, but this does interest me. What would cause the laser to change from what it was when you first buy it new from a shop to cause this? Just general 'wear and tear' electronics style, or is it something the user does during their usage of the system?
Great video by the way, very easy to follow without being too baffled haha. You make this look/sound easy !
most likely the temperature. the conductivity of a material is always based on the temperature. the soldering iron used may become a bit less conductive as well
just watched the video today, and you did a pretty good job with the explanation, thanks.
I think my gamecube has this exact problem because when I put discs that I know work in and turn it on it comes up as no disc so I need to try this, Thanks for the step by step clear instructions :) you Legend
Just fixed mine right now after a whole year of looking, thanx
Good to know, already have the tools and always wanted a Gamecube, really useful info on the laser values. May give it a shot! Thanks!
It worked on my game cube. I did not use the meter tho. I just twisted it very carefully until it worked. Thanks!
I LOVE YOU! This guide helped me fix my best friend's Cube, thank you dude ♥️
Great video. I’m much too scared to do this myself but may have an engineering friend test their hand
Thanks! Totally saved my gamecube, now I can enjoy it with the kiddos.
Worked for me! Thank you for the walkthrough
how Nintendo made the spindle for the GameCube was pure genius... other top loading disc based consoles gave a risk of messed up discs if you're not careful...
Yeah, I wish every top-loading drive had that eject button.
You are a GENIUS dude, big ups
Nice Job!
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Thank you!!! I just fixed my console after all these years. I was about to toss it tonthe garbage.
I will be trying the potentiometer adjustment when I get home. Will post an update on whether it works or not. Thanks!!
My gamecube arrived yesterday. it fully works :D no problems reading disks. Controller works fine. it is also a rare version i got because it has digital av out. it is a black gamecube like yours
Cool video, had all the information i needed, thank you
Thank you so much for your video. I managed to fix my son's GC, which I bought in 2002. It was being kept in the closet for the last 2 years, since he has a Wii and can play GC games on it. But it is always a big pleasure to fix something. Just one thing. I followed your instructions and tried to set the VR at 500 ohms. As the disk didn't spin, I started to lower the resistance until it finally spin. I ended up fixing the laser at 186 ohms. Do you think this is a problem? I hope I won't burn my son's GC! Thanks again.
+Fernando Oliveira Glad to hear you got it working! Only time will tell if you'll have long-term laser problems, but thankfully GameCube consoles are still fairly inexpensive so it shouldn't be too big of a deal to get a replacement laser assembly if it comes to it.
+This Does Not Compute Do you know anyone who can fix a Gamecube
For a better disk reading, you have to reduce the laser to 150-250 ohms
@@BernadetteA Ughhhhh I can't remember. I think I did some research for you at the time and that's what I was told to do.
@@BernadetteA I found this
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@@BernadetteA Its called Adjusting the POT on a GameCube
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@@BernadetteA Yes it worked better. I saw that in a video after this one. So I first tried out Colin;s method and it didn't work. After the second videos tutorial was done my GameCube worked again.
P.S. The Game Cube was from the trash bin that I found.
Wow thank you so much my meter was reading 900+ adjust the potentiometer back to 466 and it works great!
The heatsink screws actually do not hold the mainboard to the bottom shell.
Fixed my gamecube with this tutorial. Thanks!
You had me worried there, as I don't have the right equipment. Tried cleaning the lens with an alcohol wipe and all is good :) thanks
Hi collin. Just did this on an old cube my nephews gave me years ago. Funny how it almost had the same values. Originally it read 636 ohms. Did the adjustment, read 450 ohm. Tested it and it worked. Do you think those pots maybe wear over time or from lack of use? (This thing’s been unused for about 11 years. ) anyway, thanks for the video. Now to clean this baby up. It is filthy!
What is the type / size of the screwdriver used for the second part of the disassembly process? Thank you!
Thanks so much! Fixed the GC that I just bought that wasn't spinning or reading disks.
91% IPA is usually sold alongside the 70% in the US. 70% is actually ideal for disinfecting apparently (look up the science on that one) but 91% is what I use for cleaning as the lower water content means it will evaporate faster.
This worked for like two days for me. Now it’s back to not reading. Sometimes it will read the disc if I boot it up with no disc and place it in after, and sometimes I have to swap discs using the previous method and once they read the disc, I swap to the preferred game. I’ve cleaned the lens again to no improvement. What do you think?
I think my GC has this problem. But with patience and changing discs I get to a point where it does reads the discs so. Maybe later I will do this fix. Thanks for the video explanation.
I dont know if you will see my comment but i have a game cube that turns on fine and all but it doesnt read the disk, i saved your video for about a year just to finally buy the tool you need to opened, i found a different problem that i dont know how to fix and if its even related to this but my disk reader doesnt move, (everything else looks fine) but the mechanism that moves the laser back and forth seems to be stuck and only moves when theres is no disk and it also does a clicking sound, like its strougling to move
If you know what it is please tell me i wanted to fix this console because it means a lot to me and was a big part of my childhood
This is a top quality tutorial on how to fix a gamecube. Well done.
+Peaceful Goods Thank you!
This really help my Gamecube disc reader's problem but I mostly clean the lens and the disc spinner and the game disc it's self but I might see one day to see if it that but I still can play my games on it.
This stuff blows my mind I just want my GameCube to read the discs better haha
Thanks a lot, you had me worried there, as I don't have the right equipment. Tried cleaning the lens with an alcohol wipe and all is good
Thank you my gamecube was not reading dices and I didn't know why so I clean the it and it work so thank you so much
Wow, how did you get it to read dice?
Thanks for this video I got a GameCube just the other day with a copy of smash bros melee for 10 bucks but when It didn’t play the game but thanks to your video I fixed it
DOL-101 128 Ohms worked for me. For anyone needing to test out. Way below the 150 minimum but worked ! P.s 150 + didn’t work for me .
You got to love test gear names. If it works, it must be a Fluke; but now I want Hioki tools. :)
Okay, sorry about multiposting, but in the end I decided to tweak the laser pot a little bit. So far, so good.
@10:30 I think I burnt up the laser what do I do now or did I just break my gamecube?
10:28 - "You'll *potentially* burn up the laser", eh? :)
So I lowered mine from 500 plus ohms to 208 ohms. And it’s working great. Should I be worried about it burning out?
Where do I get the screwdriver you used to get in there
When I first started the laser would come on, but when I adjusted the VR401, the laser wont move at all i dont know if that means if I burnt it out
I Looked this up to help my gc issues and to went like an subscribe an what do you know I'm already subbed lol ,great video ,thank you for this walkthrough!!
Hello, I did it, however my GC still not reading the games. I already cleaned the lens up and nothing..
I followed your process (nice video), as my console seemed to have the same issue. With the cover off, and the tabs pressed, the disk would spin for about 5 seconds then stop, and the laser would bounce back and forth a few times before stopping. So, I adjusted the variable resistance to about 350 ohms and put everything back together. Now the disk doesn't even spin, but the laser still bounces back and forth a few times before stopping. So I must've messed something else up in the process. Any ideas?
Try 200
I have a somewhat off-topic question (sorry if my terms or understanding of the parts are wrong): There are metal coverings around both the sockets where the AC and Video cables connect to the console (shown at ~8:20 in the vid). My used cube has something that looks like a burnt mark in that area and won't come off easily. Would it be alright to use sandpaper to rub it off or do those metal coverings need to stay smooth?
Those are just for shielding (from RF emissions), so you certainly can clean them up with sandpaper -- it won't hurt at all. Good luck!
Thanks! I'll give it a go
I’m able to play games on my GameCube but after 10-15min or so the game disc cannot be read and I hear the game stop spinning... after I open and close the lid I am usually able to play for another minute or so before the game disc cannot be read again. Not sure how to fix it... tried the alcohol and q-tip and I don’t think it helped.
Wait when you tested the resistance on the potentiometer, where exactly did you place the test leads?
There are 3 contact points on the potentiometer the red lead of your multimeter goes to the top right point on the pot, the black lead goes to the single point on the bottom of the pot.