Microsoft will be replacing consoles experiencing the “Noise of Death”

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Several people have posted videos a problem with the Xbox One’s disc drive that creates a noise that some users are calling the “Noise of Death”. Microsoft will be replacing bricked consoles for frustrated gamers within ‘a matter of days’.

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Most of the one million-plus Xbox One owners are spending the weekend in video game heaven, playing with Microsoft’s newest console that hit shelves Friday. Some gamers, however, aren’t having quite as much fun.

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