What about the one with their other trained but it's still a Xbox one I mean Xbox like that one I have a different train and look stupid better on the TV
Hewitt had that the one with the one where you can play Roblox I don't know any other game that Xbox One cannot Xbox One will not allow you to play Xbox but that one will another change I think I don't know but I do have a for some reason I have so many you know I have so many damn modes on Xbox One show me demos or even a game called demo that not a joke
Wish I'd known about this back when my dad had one with a broken disc drive. We'd have to wait weeks for Microsoft to ship us replacement consoles because the drives were defective in a lot of them
Technically not a 'button', it's a release mechanism for when the power is off. As you physically push it in, it turns the release wheel of the drive eject mechanism. Think of it like- a door isn't a button just because it opens when you push it- it's still a door, the mechanism is the hinges and you pushing it makes it open open. Buttons cause mechanisms to operate, but they don't do the actual work. You're still a legend though mate, glad I found this channel 🤘
Actually the ps5 has a turning key on it. You can take off the faceplate and grab a flathead and turn the key to manually remove the disk incase of a complete power loss or broken disk ejection motor. Pretty cool but this hole on the Xbox has been on every Xbox since the first gen I know because Ive had one that wouldn't ever eject the disk unless you pushed eject than stuck a paperclip in to assist
@@gracenargo5673 and its well hidden too, I remember how the rubberband pulley would eventually not be strong enough to open the tray so i would hit the xbox as it tries to open and tray would open from the hit. Only later did i learn i could do the pin method!
Everything that reads compact discs and blue ray discs has this design. This is the equivalent of me making a video of this massive storage space in the back of my car.
That's actually really cool!!!!!! So you wouldn't be completely screwed out of your game disc if your console were to no longer be able to recieve power for some reason!
That ain't a button. You're sticking the paperclip into a whole in the side of the disk drive that pushes into the gears to eject it. It's a backup mechanism if it jams or the motor breaks. Old disk drives with trays had one near the front to move the tray out
Thank you so much for this. I did the same thing with my Xbox One S, because it stopped turning on, and now I have my Sims 4 Cats and Dogs game again 🎉
It’s even on the original Xbox my dvd drive was broken and I always had to use the manual eject but it was super hard to get anything to reach it’s the hole right next to the power and eject buttons
I’m not sure if I’ve just gotten lucky with my choices over the years, or if it’s a regional thing (US) but most DVD/CD players I’ve used have also had this, it’s handy for when the power goes out
@CantOutRunADuck bro wtf. I’m just saying what I’ve heard from other people. Don’t quote me on this literally means I’m not 100% sure that what I’m saying is factual.
im pretty sure thats not a thing cause i also have a white xbox S & i dont see any tiny holes any whare.........oh wait.!!! ITS COVERD IN TINY HOLES !!!...............😒😒DUMBASS😒😒
Glad every console as one of these! In the PS4 you have to something like a flat screwdriver, and in the bottom of the PS4 there is a gear that eject the dvd
It isn't really a button. It just pushes the disc out of the console. In case of a broken drive or your console dies. Helps when you have a pricey game in there.
It’s on the 360 as well, it’s on all if not most consoles. It’s a safety feature because your not suppose to move the console with a disk in it. I’m surprised a lot of people don’t know this
Its in the manual not a secret at all nearly every digital disc readers had this but blu rays was a little complicated so they couldn't really do that unless it was only designed for bluray and watching cd's at one point an bluray reader i had got the CD stuck becuse of over use we broke the thing thinking we couldn't use it again it turns out there was a button just under. But this feture wont work if CD is "stuck" from dirt and gung it works if the button or the ejector assembly is in poor condition and cant move the CD assembly. So if you put it in front of a windows or in a closed small room it will definitely get dirty and have all sorts of issues (by room i mean for the Xbox or any playstation sega ect) thats becuse normally it gets air with dust but it regulates that and throws it out that is unless it's closed all the dirt gets clunged and it cant breathe causing overheat, if you still dont care it will at one point get corrosion slowly and short circuit resulting it dying to be never usen. This sounds SO complicated but there is each week 10 diffrent PS3 on a website i buy from usally with rlod which is gunk and overheat not starting and CPU burn
Dude!! Xbox died years ago with game in it. Haven't thrown out out cause I wanted the game, I'm just garbage with tech. Now I can play one of my favorite games again and I can finally get rid of the oversized paperweight. Thank you!
@@scarypumpkin666 the button that the hole is under is the pairing button. The eject button is on the front of the console. The hole is the manual eject button if the electronic system broke.
I’ve had an Xbox 1 since the beginning. Never knew this existed. I’ve gotten discs stuck in laptops and towers. But never knew about this eject putting on the Xbox.
This was much more aggravating on the original Xbox 360 when the disc tray went into lockdown mode!! I actually put together the 360 that I still have today from broken Xbox’s To put together the pieces that still worked
Thank God the original 360 was easy to take apart disc drive and all and put back together basically take a part, FIX and put back together, and if you knew what you were doing you could get it done in under 15 minutes! I had to Yank the Disc tray out of my 360 disc drive because the ppl I had for it from tried to pry it open and it got Stuck w the Threads on the inside Reverse threaded… but once re-aligning it and putting it back together, Viola “we gotta Xbox360 Boys!!”
This is good and very useful information that can come in handy and multiple and various assortment of ways with more than just your electronic devices!!
I remember when my 360 wouldn't run my discs so my 10 year old brain thought "hey let's slam the top of it while it's reading the disc" In my defense it worked a lot of the time
If something's got a disk drive, there's a 99% chance it'll have something like this. Every laptop, every console, every piece of machinery in general that I've seen had one of these holes. They might seem useless, but they do come in handy sometimes
fun fact: all xbox models, excluding xbox one s all digital and xbox series s have that button, glad that microsoft thought of that for four generations.
I havent had an issie whete the console has consumed a disc like that but that still is a cool tidbit of info , i never even knew about that little hole.
🤔🤔 im pretty sure paperclipping your xb1 voids its warranty & also gives u electrical shock 🤔🤔 AND also isnt that what the sliding disc eject button is for RIGHT BESIDE THE DISC INSERT!!!
It's a measure to make it so incase of the console completely shutting down or the disk drive is fucked you can get your disk out, on the Xbox One s you can actually see the orange button through the ventilation holes on the left panel.
This is on most consoles with a ejectable tray. If you had a PC dvd player back in the day, and just wanted to check what was in there without powering it. You would use that little hole.
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What about the one with their other trained but it's still a Xbox one I mean Xbox like that one I have a different train and look stupid better on the TV
Hewitt had that the one with the one where you can play Roblox I don't know any other game that Xbox One cannot Xbox One will not allow you to play Xbox but that one will another change I think I don't know but I do have a for some reason I have so many you know I have so many damn modes on Xbox One show me demos or even a game called demo that not a joke
Good day
Wish I'd known about this back when my dad had one with a broken disc drive. We'd have to wait weeks for Microsoft to ship us replacement consoles because the drives were defective in a lot of them
Every console has one
@@Ivan-___ I was like 11, and the box was put away before I ever got to touch the system. Nothing I could have done
@@ClickWolf8238 I think he means home console
@@ClickWolf8238 switch wouldn't need one anyway, it has cartridges
@@ClickWolf8238 every device with a motorized disc drive has one
Dude, I’ve had a game stuck in my Xbox for three years, and I’ve had no idea how to get it out. I randomly stumbled across this video. You’re a saint.
Haha, glad I could help!
This man could make "I'm sorry for your loss" sound like a question lmao
Fr😂
That’s Australians for you. Or Tasmanians....(they are very particular about that)
"I'm sorry for your loss?"
😂😂🤣
Fr lmao, mans is stressing and emphasizing ALL the wrong syllables 😂
dude i love just seeing these short vids of him just helping out the community. idk how anyone could hate on this guy, he’s literally a champion👑
“Bob’s your auntie” 🤣
Good for Bob
It’s meant to be bobs your uncle
@@korimills7024 Well that's not up to you, it's up to Bob
@@Zokeyr 😂
Stralia mate
This guy literally always sounds so happy, I bet he's really nice
Ok hudson
It’s because he has an Australian accent. That’s all.
@@reddevil8334 no, it's not
He's probably a serial killer in search by the fbi with a youtube channel but its OK 🤣
Nah hes just cooked
this guy's voice at the end of every sentence: 📈📈📈
Australian accent
@@jon.meister has bro never seen an accent before? This is one of the most common ones too...
I'm still using my xbox one in 2022 and I can say it still works very well, I recommend it if u can't afford for an expensive xbox or a series xbox
@@sebaspepper ji
Technically not a 'button', it's a release mechanism for when the power is off. As you physically push it in, it turns the release wheel of the drive eject mechanism. Think of it like- a door isn't a button just because it opens when you push it- it's still a door, the mechanism is the hinges and you pushing it makes it open open. Buttons cause mechanisms to operate, but they don't do the actual work.
You're still a legend though mate, glad I found this channel 🤘
It’s a common feature of optical disc drives, probably every recent console has a pinhole for it
Actually the ps5 has a turning key on it. You can take off the faceplate and grab a flathead and turn the key to manually remove the disk incase of a complete power loss or broken disk ejection motor. Pretty cool but this hole on the Xbox has been on every Xbox since the first gen I know because Ive had one that wouldn't ever eject the disk unless you pushed eject than stuck a paperclip in to assist
I used to feel offended by drives without the pinhole. I think Apple omitted them sometimes.
There is one on Xbox 360 as well directly below the disk drive
@@trollme.trollmehard.9524 Apple will add one in 2023 and people will say they invented it.
@@gracenargo5673 and its well hidden too, I remember how the rubberband pulley would eventually not be strong enough to open the tray so i would hit the xbox as it tries to open and tray would open from the hit. Only later did i learn i could do the pin method!
I’m pretty sure that’s also in the instruction manual and people rarely read it, just like any other machine.
Yup
Wtf is an “instruction manual”? You just made that shit up.
Lots of decides don't even come with one printed anymore. They want me to read it online.
@@Gravvvyyy actually thats what its called , go back to school and youd see
@@nowayout4200 lol u didn't get the joke. Man I'm lucky I didn't have the same IQ as you. Such a boring mind u have for not getting it as a joke.
This man sounds like the rock dude korg from the thor movies
"Push it down and Bob's your auntie" is one of the most Australian phrases I've ever heard
You do know he's Australian.
@@paulgraham4567 Lol whoops
@@TDashLIVE 👍
He said unnie which is uncle in Australian slang
Bobsaroni 🍕
Me: about to furiously call cap
My Xbox: “look again, my child”
That box gave birth to u?!! 😱😱
@@gidropodstancia is this a joke or. . . .
@@gidropodstancia he’s obviously joking 🙄 🤦🏿♂️
@@gidropodstancia he was joking but ok
😂
Mate u just made 2022 so much better 👍
I don’t play on Xbox but I still like these videos
No joke, I got up from my bed, ran to my xbox with a light to find this magical hole. No dirty pun intended. Made my night........
every console has one of these, its just a backup for when the disc gets stuck
Or when you send it in or the disk drive main button is broke
He's literally done a video for every console about this "Secret"
@@xLionsxxSmithyx yep its stupid
Everything that reads compact discs and blue ray discs has this design. This is the equivalent of me making a video of this massive storage space in the back of my car.
@@end5639 You're taking this way too seriously. "Secret" just refers to the fact that most won't know the location or existence of that little hole.
That's actually really cool!!!!!! So you wouldn't be completely screwed out of your game disc if your console were to no longer be able to recieve power for some reason!
That ain't a button.
You're sticking the paperclip into a whole in the side of the disk drive that pushes into the gears to eject it. It's a backup mechanism if it jams or the motor breaks.
Old disk drives with trays had one near the front to move the tray out
So your telling me my 360 could have been saved fuuuuuuuuck
@@shadowknightgaming1874 what happened?
@@shadowknightgaming1874 Same energy bro I FEEL IT MATE 🤬
Thank you so much for this. I did the same thing with my Xbox One S, because it stopped turning on, and now I have my Sims 4 Cats and Dogs game again 🎉
Xbox veterans: don't site the words of the ancient scripture I was there when it was written.
Lol
It’s even on the original Xbox my dvd drive was broken and I always had to use the manual eject but it was super hard to get anything to reach it’s the hole right next to the power and eject buttons
you mean like veterans of every device that has optical drive
@@Qui-Gon_Jinn69 holy shit Qui-Gon Jinn replied to my comment
@@plagueRat413 no matter where I write a comment and what about, everybody is referring to my nickname and profile pic xD
This 1 short has probably helped soooo many people
All-Digital edition owner's be like:why did I choose to buy this?
Edit:I meant non
Bro digital edition is for people who don't have previous games on disc
Ya i have a ps4 and im getting an xbox series s
Digital is just.. so much easier
@@rustywastakenwastaken no it ain't I have one and it's PAIN!
Because digital games is just better
Nice. You found the physical Eject button!
This man inspects every corner of the Xbox to help us
This is nothing new
It's common knowledge to anyone who used CD-ROMs way back
This is very useful for when there's a power outage and the disc is stuck in the system.
Bob is all of our aunties 🤣🤣
🤣
Idk why i like watching these I don’t even have an Xbox they’re just entertaining i guess
I’m not sure if I’ve just gotten lucky with my choices over the years, or if it’s a regional thing (US) but most DVD/CD players I’ve used have also had this, it’s handy for when the power goes out
Don’t quote me on this, but I’m pretty sure everything with a disc drive is required to have this feature.
@@chikinonfrydai lol no
@@danielgreene9656 looked it up, they aren’t required but the vast majority of things with disc drives do have this.
@CantOutRunADuck bro wtf. I’m just saying what I’ve heard from other people. Don’t quote me on this literally means I’m not 100% sure that what I’m saying is factual.
Wow, I never knew about this hidden button on the Xbox One! Thanks for sharing this awesome tip!
It's also in many tray-loading CD drives as well.
Yeah I'm pretty sure just about every disk drive ever made has something similar to this
The one isn’t tray loading
Thanks for this bc there was a disk inside of my Xbox 1 and I couldn't get it out but now I can. Thank you.
You could read your instruction manual, but as many can't read, they depend on RUclips Academy🤣
I am actually in need of this information right now. Thank you.
9 year olds: Wait uncle Bob is my auntie UNCLE BOB!!
Bob was tired of being a man so he decided to be a woman
@@emptydynamix2840 Good for her.
Uncle Bob huh... OK..
I found this button about a year ago when my Xbox wasn’t letting my discs out, it actually works as well.
THATS AWESOME, I’m going to try this on my Xbox S all digital
im pretty sure thats not a thing cause i also have a white xbox S & i dont see any tiny holes any whare.........oh wait.!!! ITS COVERD IN TINY HOLES !!!...............😒😒DUMBASS😒😒
@@dyingpunisher I think you may have missed the point here 🤣
@@NinjaMuffinLive1 BLOCKED
@@dyingpunisher Now wait, _why_ did you block him? I see the when and the how, but what went through your head to block him from literally 9 words?
@@theocampbell3865 BLOCKED
Finally someone who lives in 2021 and has a 2014 xbox just like me
You have the most interesting inflections ever
Thank u 😊
Glad every console as one of these! In the PS4 you have to something like a flat screwdriver, and in the bottom of the PS4 there is a gear that eject the dvd
It isn't really a button. It just pushes the disc out of the console. In case of a broken drive or your console dies. Helps when you have a pricey game in there.
It’s on the 360 as well, it’s on all if not most consoles. It’s a safety feature because your not suppose to move the console with a disk in it. I’m surprised a lot of people don’t know this
it’s not secret i’m pretty sure it’s in the manual that nobody reads unless they are bored enough to read it
Its in the manual not a secret at all nearly every digital disc readers had this but blu rays was a little complicated so they couldn't really do that unless it was only designed for bluray and watching cd's at one point an bluray reader i had got the CD stuck becuse of over use we broke the thing thinking we couldn't use it again it turns out there was a button just under. But this feture wont work if CD is "stuck" from dirt and gung it works if the button or the ejector assembly is in poor condition and cant move the CD assembly. So if you put it in front of a windows or in a closed small room it will definitely get dirty and have all sorts of issues (by room i mean for the Xbox or any playstation sega ect) thats becuse normally it gets air with dust but it regulates that and throws it out that is unless it's closed all the dirt gets clunged and it cant breathe causing overheat, if you still dont care it will at one point get corrosion slowly and short circuit resulting it dying to be never usen. This sounds SO complicated but there is each week 10 diffrent PS3 on a website i buy from usally with rlod which is gunk and overheat not starting and CPU burn
Who reads manuals. When you buy a console you're to hyped to read anything...
@@Chavsbusiness this comment brought to you by the people who have dead systems by the end of the month
Dude!! Xbox died years ago with game in it. Haven't thrown out out cause I wanted the game, I'm just garbage with tech. Now I can play one of my favorite games again and I can finally get rid of the oversized paperweight. Thank you!
All physical drives have a manual release like this afaik
Yeah unless it has been purposefully hidden, I know the OG Xbox has it too, as well as every laptop and desktop I've came across.
I have a broken Xbox with a discount still inside this is exactly what I needed to see thank you
That just looks like you made a hole right next to where the actual button is to eject the disc.
If the console it broken or does not turn on, this is a manual way. Nearly all disc drives (even on PCs) have this hole
@@ironshadowy Do you know where it is on a xbox one s?
That's the pairing button, eject button is on the other side lol
@@scarypumpkin666 the button that the hole is under is the pairing button. The eject button is on the front of the console. The hole is the manual eject button if the electronic system broke.
This video has saved me so many times
Just gonna say - anyone who's ever had a disc get stuck, probably knows about this lol.
Yeah this is common on any disc drive
I’ve had an Xbox 1 since the beginning. Never knew this existed. I’ve gotten discs stuck in laptops and towers. But never knew about this eject putting on the Xbox.
This was much more aggravating on the original Xbox 360 when the disc tray went into lockdown mode!!
I actually put together the 360 that I still have today from broken Xbox’s To put together the pieces that still worked
Thank God the original 360 was easy to take apart disc drive and all and put back together basically take a part, FIX and put back together, and if you knew what you were doing you could get it done in under 15 minutes!
I had to Yank the Disc tray out of my 360 disc drive because the ppl I had for it from tried to pry it open and it got Stuck w the Threads on the inside Reverse threaded… but once re-aligning it and putting it back together, Viola “we gotta Xbox360 Boys!!”
@@Gravvvyyy because you never read the manual
This been around since OG xbox def good info
Useful hole. 👍
This is good and very useful information that can come in handy and multiple and various assortment of ways with more than just your electronic devices!!
Would my Xbox 1s have one?
He has a video on that, Its just a few holes back from the disc tray :)
@@Rocketsmemes1 thx!
I never knew people actually didn’t know about that
This isn’t a secret though. Most disc drives have a manual eject button
This is new to me
*All
"all" what
@@spencermccartney5022 I’m pretty sure he mean that all disc drives have this manual eject button.
Thank you so much, I had a DVD stuck in mine, not anymore 👍
Bob's your uncle and Fanny's your aunt, she is..lol..Great trick mate!
Thanks matey!
No way bro that feature that has been in literally all disc drives since forever is in Xbox One too thats crazy insane revelation. Nobel prize winner.
I remember when my 360 wouldn't run my discs so my 10 year old brain thought "hey let's slam the top of it while it's reading the disc"
In my defense it worked a lot of the time
I did that to lmao🤣
Hahahaha ditto
I got my cracked copy of Jak 3 on ps2 working like that
@@KenzieTrinityDeasy what's ditto again
@@williewilson2250 it basically means same or again I think
It’s very helpful if the game disc doesn’t work for any of your old Xbox’s!!
“Grab your xbox one”
Me:What xbox?
Dude total life saver my little brother got Minecraft stuck and my dispenser doesn’t work you saved my butt thank you
If something's got a disk drive, there's a 99% chance it'll have something like this. Every laptop, every console, every piece of machinery in general that I've seen had one of these holes. They might seem useless, but they do come in handy sometimes
fun fact: all xbox models, excluding xbox one s all digital and xbox series s have that button, glad that microsoft thought of that for four generations.
That’s interesting!
I havent had an issie whete the console has consumed a disc like that but that still is a cool tidbit of info , i never even knew about that little hole.
"stick it in there?" "Bob's your Annie"
Im not even an xbox fan but i keep watching
Remember guys. If you can afford to fix it, don't send it back to Microsoft.
Thanks you so much , I’ve had a copy of Evolve in there since 2017 !
Whattttt?!?!? 😳 thank you so much! Now I can take gta5 out lmao
The PS4 and PS5 have this too. Very useful if your disc drive is messed up
Sticks paper clip in xbox:
Today we mourn the loss of this man who wait he died by sticking a paper clip in a xbox 🤦♂️
if this was posted 12 years ago, this guy wouldve saved the economy
OH MY GOD THIS IS ACTUALLY USEFUL.
Mind blowing technology straight from the late 90's
Legend for this I have 2 of these that had discs stuck in
🤔🤔 im pretty sure paperclipping your xb1 voids its warranty & also gives u electrical shock 🤔🤔 AND also isnt that what the sliding disc eject button is for RIGHT BESIDE THE DISC INSERT!!!
Hey Mick!!
Can you please make more series s and X content!
Thanks!
Didn’t knew the xbox had manual disc ejectors like on the old laptops. Thanks man
It's a measure to make it so incase of the console completely shutting down or the disk drive is fucked you can get your disk out, on the Xbox One s you can actually see the orange button through the ventilation holes on the left panel.
The original Xbox one was fucking terrifying
Manual disc release? Cool!
Most disc drives do have a manual release... Never seen a console/player or PC without one. Hardly amazing really.
You’ve saved my life bro, my old xbox is bricked and I still have one of my games in there
I already know this it’s reallly cool
This is on most consoles with a ejectable tray. If you had a PC dvd player back in the day, and just wanted to check what was in there without powering it. You would use that little hole.
Alternative title:
Penetrating my Xbox One.
360 also had a manual eject as well I believe. I always wondered if xbox one had one.
This is quite useful actually
Also works for anything that has a dvd drive. There will always be a small hole for manual disc ejection.
When this console came out it changed gaming for me reminded me of 360 days
Cool stuff mate
every console with a slot loading disc drives needs this feature
That actually save millions.
An emergency eject. That's nice
I knew the OG Xbox had that, didn’t know the xbox one did. Good thing to know for when that drive dies
I'm seeing the designers were used to bad cd or dvd drives. The tiny hole under the tray existed exactly for this purpose