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-@zora2018 as @guardian10 already pointed out, iFixit does not do repairs. Here you get empowered to repair your own device. Check on this guide and see if you can find anything loose or odd looking. For now, I would consider replacing the drive itself since it does not come on. It could be a deeper issue so you wan to check the power to the drive. You need a few tools as listed on the guide as well as a multimeter. Even an inexpensive one will work for this. Repair is war on entropy. So let's get it fixed.
+@zora2018 as @guardian10 already pointed out, iFixit does not do repairs. Here you get empowered to repair your own device. Check on this guide and see if you can find anything loose or odd looking. For now, I would consider replacing the drive itself since it does not come on.[link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nintendo+GameCube+Optical+Drive+Assembly+Replacement/1491|Nintendo GameCube Optical Drive Assembly Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide|new_window=true] It could be a deeper issue so you wan to check the power to the drive. You need a few tools as listed on the guide as well as a multimeter. Even an inexpensive one will work for this. Repair is war on entropy. So let's get it fixed.
You can always post pictures of what you find or what you have trouble with, on your QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully guide you to a good repair.
[guide|21499|Adding images to an existing question - iFixit Repair Guide|new_window=true]

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@zora2018 as @guardian10 already pointed out, iFixit does not do repairs. Here you get empowered to repair your own device. Check on this guide and see if you can find anything loose or odd looking. For now, I would consider replacing the drive itself since it does not come on. It could be a deeper issue so you wan to check the power to the drive. You need a few tools as listed on the guide as well as a multimeter. Even an inexpensive one will work for this. Repair is war on entropy. So let's get it fixed.

You can always post pictures of what you find or what you have trouble with, on your QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully guide you to a good repair.

[guide|21499|Adding images to an existing question - iFixit Repair Guide|new_window=true]

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