There are a few things you can do to try to get your Xbox 360 tray to open when it’s stuck. First, try pushing down on the eject button while pulling the tray out. If that doesn’t work, you can try using a paper clip or a toothpick to push the small hole on the front of the tray to release the catch. If that still doesn’t work, you can try using a flathead screwdriver to pry the tray open.

If your Xbox tray won’t open, try pushing the release button on the front of the console. If that doesn’t work, hold down the power button on the front of the console for 10 seconds to turn it off. Turn it back on and try again. If it still doesn’t open, you may need to call Microsoft for support.

There are a few things that could cause your Xbox not to eject your disc. One possibility is that there is something obstructing the disc drive, such as a piece of paper or a sticker. If this is the case, try using a toothpick or another small object to dislodge the obstruction.Another possibility is that the power supply to your Xbox is not working properly. Try plugging your Xbox into a different outlet to see if that fixes the problem.

The eject button is on the front of the Xbox 360 console.

Xbox 360 consoles are opened by first removing the four screws on the back of the console. The top of the console is then pried open and the hard drive is removed. The console is then reassembled by reversing these steps.

Xbox 360s are opened by prying off the two plastic tabs on the side using a thin object, such as a guitar pick. The tabs are near the top of the console.

The Red Ring of Death is an error code that appears on the Xbox 360 console. It indicates that there is a problem with the console’s hardware.

The open tray error on the Xbox 360 is caused by a number of different factors. One of the most common causes is a dirty laser lens. If the lens is dirty, it can’t read the discs correctly, which will cause the open tray error. Another common cause is a broken laser lens. If the lens is broken, it won’t be able to read the discs at all, which will also cause the open tray error.

If you can’t get a CD out of your computer, try using a paper clip. Unfold the paper clip and insert it into the small hole in the center of the CD. Push and twist the paper clip until the CD pops out.

On the front of the disc drive there is a small hole. With a paper clip or other sharp object, insert it into the hole and push down. The disc tray will pop out.