Things You'll Need
Instructions
Basic Fixes
Clean the disc you are trying to play on your Xbox console. Be sure to note if there is an excessive number of scratches or dents on your disc. This will prevent the the game or data from being read.
Try playing another game disc or DVD to test the Xbox. If this game or DVD loads, try another. If these discs work but your original does not, this is a signal your disc is the problem, not your Xbox.
Turn off your console and unplug your Xbox power cord. Remove any memory cards, external hard drives, or USB flash drives. Plug in the power cord and turn your Xbox back on to attempt to play the disc again. If your disc plays, it was a faulty drive error. You must replace the original external drive or memory card and transfer your data to the new drive.
On The System Fixes---Clear Your Cache
If your Xbox is not reading multiple game discs, clear your system's cache. On your main Xbox screen, go to "My Xbox" and select "System Settings".
Select "Memory" from this screen.
Highlight your main storage device (or the storage device you are using to play your games) and press "Y" on your Xbox controller.
Choose "Clear System Cache" to clear the game cache in your system, freeing up space and removing old unnecessary files and data. This should solve the multiple disc-reading errors your Xbox may be experiencing.
If these steps do not fix your Xbox, Microsoft offers a support center for requesting a repair. These services usually cost money and require you to ship your Xbox to Microsoft for 4 to 6 weeks for a repair. This can seem too long for some.