When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It's a cinch to eject an Xbox Series X disc. The unique-looking console may seem a bit imposing ...
The modern era of technology has advanced so much, that we have a general expectation; if we can think of a feature, it’s probably possible. Sometimes, you simply can’t be bothered walking all the way ...
Current-gen consoles don't have disc trays you can exactly force open. So what happens when your Xbox One simply won't eject a disc? Before you wait forever on Microsoft Customer Support, use this ...
Since the console’s launch in 2013, players have been clamoring for a way to eject Xbox One discs from the comfort of their couch. The Xbox 360 allowed players to eject remotely using the Y button.
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Why it matters: For some odd reason, Microsoft chose not to carry over the small convenience of letting gamers pop out their discs from their console using a controller, back when the Xbox One ...
If you game on Xbox, you know you can’t eject a disc from the console using the Xbox One controller. Since the console launched in 2013, Xbox gamers have been asking for Microsoft to remedy this, but ...
If you’ve been dreaming of a way to eject discs from your Xbox One console without getting up, Microsoft may soon have you covered. According to a subreddit (via Polygon), the company recently updated ...
Microsoft has taken the wraps off the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, its new disc-free console primed for always-connected gaming. Dropping the internal disc drive and passing $50 savings onto buyers ...
Things just got a lot easier for Xbox One users. Unlike their Xbox 360 peers, Xbox One users did not have the option to eject their discs remotely — until now, that is. According to a post by a Reddit ...
An upcoming update to the Xbox One user interface is going to allow users to eject their disks with a button press on their controller. This may seem like a menial change, but anyone with a broken ...