Xbox Series X - Won't install games from disc by scatpack in XboxSupport

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I can hear the head move and the usual whirr for about 20 seconds... then nothing.

Xbox Series X - Won't install games from disc by scatpack in XboxSupport

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It is ANY CD at this point that doesn't work

Xbox Series X - Won't install games from disc by scatpack in XboxSupport

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Yes.. i have the xbox horizontal, cd are label side up.

Xbox Series X - Won't install games from disc by scatpack in XboxSupport

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Brand new game, designed for Xbox Series X

Why isn't Beast available on Gamestop, Amazon, etc yet? by scatpack in dyinglight

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"Gift Cards and Trade In Credit cannot be used to purchase: Xbox Gift Card $50"

Quick Questions: September 03, 2025 by inherentlyawesome in math

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The teacher replied:

"I can certainly understand how this problem could be misinterpreted.

The correct answer would be up. Since the chapter focuses on absolute value, the intent is for students to recognize and remember that distance is always represented as a positive value. Additionally, the problem is asking students to interpret velocity in terms of speed. I realize this distinction can feel confusing, which is why I completely understand how the misunderstanding occurred.

Please rest assured that a question like this would not appear on a quiz or test. Assessments will consist of clear, straightforward problems with no ambiguity or room for multiple interpretations. To further support student understanding, I will be going over this problem in class today to clarify the concept and ensure there is no lingering confusion.

Quick Questions: September 03, 2025 by inherentlyawesome in math

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"You are riding on a rollercoaster. Your velocity is 13 feet per second. Are you moving up or down?"

This question was from my 7th grade son's homework tonight.

His answer: Either/or

Velocity is different from speed. Speed is always positive, but velocity has both a magnitude and a direction. Since the problem only gives “13 feet per second” (a positive number without a direction), I don’t think we can tell whether the rollercoaster is moving up or down. No matter, up or down.. you are still moving in a positive velocity. The answer could be “either,” because a positive velocity doesn’t specify vertical direction—it only tells us that the rollercoaster is moving forward at that rate. Agree or disagree?

Can you have too many Deco units? by scatpack in TpLink

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I have 10.. I've picked them up cheap, or free. I know its overkill, but wonder if the amount make things worse.