Hobie-wan wrote:SpoonyBard wrote:My 360 and oXbox used to have the door stick. So I just kept a CD-R in the tray while I was waiting to have time to fix them. Best not to risk damage to a real disk.
AOL CDs, useful once again.
Or if one bought a Nickelback or Alanis Morrisette CD in a fit of drunken stupidity.

I once left a game disc over night in my Wii. Even though it was turned off, when I ejected the disc the next morning it was as hot as a coffee warmer. Not sure if the 360 or even the older Xbox has this issue, but they do have the same "standby off switch". I do leave a HDAdvance disc in my PS2 permanent, but it has a hard switch shut off in the back.
I don't think I would chance a CDR or PC disc; unnecessary wear of the laser trying to find the data when closing the tray. Even turning it off, that few seconds with a non game disc will cause the laser eye to kick around.
MaxWar wrote:Boiling the straps works too but it is only short term. I read somewhere that teeth brace rubber bands make the best replacement strap but could never get my hands on those

Boiling the belt can't be good for the rubber anyways. All the work involved taking the drive apart, might as well replace the belt at that stage.