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Cal, still not quite sure which ones you "adjusted" from your description I go out on a limb here and thing you tried to adjust your pot's. One of the things with the adjustment is, you need to only adjust the DVD pot for that particular error. You will need a multimeter to hopefully get them back to a somewhat proper value.
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Set your multimeter to 20K (ohms). Connect it to the two connections points marked on the image. Polarity does not matter to measure the resistance. Your original setting should have been
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around 3.4k ohms > 4.2k ohms. The reason for adjusting the pot is to reduce the resistance which increases the power of the laser, which should (not always) eliminate the disc errors and “open tray” errors. Using a small screw driver, rotate the pot clockwise a very small amount at a time. To much turning will decrease resistance to much and can burn out the laser. Do not go below 2.8K. Of course you have to keep an I on your meter when adjusting it. From what I have been reading about it, the best value is in the range of 3.0k-3.4k ohms. This is for a Hitachi and Samsung drive. The Lite-on and Ben-Q drives will have pots that look different, but the procedure is the same. The reason why your DVD drive may have failed, could be due to an excessive power to the laser. You may have to replace it if the adjustment does not work. More info about that, on [http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61768|here] and [http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/how-to-pot-tweak-xbox-360-dvd-drives.93454/|here] as well as multiple others. Hope this helps, good luck.
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Cal, still not quite sure which ones you "adjusted" from your description I go out on a limb here and thing you tried to adjust your pot's. One of the things with the adjustment is, you need to only adjust the DVD pot for that particular error. You will need a multimeter to hopefully get them back to a somewhat proper value.
Set your multimeter to 20K (ohms). Connect it to the two connections points marked on the image. Polarity does not matter to measure the resistance. Your original setting should have been
around 3.4k ohms > 4.2k ohms. The reason for adjusting the pot is to reduce the resistance which increases the power of the laser, which should (not always) eliminate the disc errors and “open tray” errors. Using a small screw driver, rotate the pot clockwise a very small amount at a time. To much turning will decrease resistance to much and can burn out the laser. Do not go below 2.8K. Of course you have to keep an I on your meter when adjusting it. From what I have been reading about it, the best value is in the range of 3.0k-3.4k ohms. This is for a Hitachi and Samsung drive. The Lite-on and Ben-Q drives will have pots that look different, but the procedure is the same. The reason why your DVD drive may have failed, could be due to an excessive power to the laser. You may have to replace it if the adjustment does not work. More info about that, on [http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61768|here] and [http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/how-to-pot-tweak-xbox-360-dvd-drives.93454/|here] as well as multiple others. Hope this helps, good luck.
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Cal, still not quite sure which ones you "adjusted" from your description I go out on a limb here and thing you tried to adjust your pot's. One of the things with the adjustment is, you need to only adjust the DVD pot for that particular error. You will need a multimeter to hopefully get them back to a somewhat proper value.

Set your multimeter to 20K (ohms). Connect it to the two connections points marked on the image. Polarity does not matter to measure the resistance. Your original setting should have been

around 3.4k ohms > 4.2k ohms. The reason for adjusting the pot is to reduce the resistance which increases the power of the laser, which should (not always) eliminate the disc errors and “open tray” errors. Using a small screw driver, rotate the pot clockwise a very small amount at a time. To much turning will decrease resistance to much and can burn out the laser. Do not go below 2.8K. Of course you have to keep an I on your meter when adjusting it. From what I have been reading about it, the best value is in the range of  3.0k-3.4k ohms. This is for a Hitachi and Samsung drive. The Lite-on and Ben-Q drives will have pots that look different, but the procedure is the same. The reason why your DVD drive may have failed, could be due to an excessive power to the laser. You may have to replace it if the adjustment does not work. More info about that, on [http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61768|here] and [http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/how-to-pot-tweak-xbox-360-dvd-drives.93454/|here] as well as multiple others. Hope this helps, good luck.

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