It sounds to me like perhaps your disc is scratched. I am not an XBox 360 expert but we have diagnosed two problems with our own XBox 360. To clean an XBox disc: Hold the disc by the edges.
Get a soft clean cloth and dampen it slightly. Wipe gently from the center of the disc on outward. Make sure the disc dries completely and then retry it in the XBox 360.
If it still does not work, go to the XBox 360 official site, which I will provide the link below. Often you can get help by typing your problem in. A list of helpful answers will come up and you can troubleshoot at home.
If you can not find an answer or solution to your problem, contact them via phone. . They have always been extremely helpful (to us atleast.).
According to reports I read online, experiencing disc error with regards to loading Halo Reach on the Xbox 360 is widespread and is not an isolated incident. Developers have been unable to trace the culprit for this errors, but some accounts have indicated that earlier models of Xbox 360, specifically the 20 GB Xbox 360 Pro Model, have been unable to play Halo Reach, whereas users which loaded the launch version did not encounter such errors on their part. Furthermore, "it was also discovered last week the new, 4GB Xbox 360 consoles were unable to play Halo: Reach's online co-op mode due to hard drive limitations."
Microsoft executives have advised users experiencing disc read error, to coordinate or communicate with Microsoft customer support through their 1-800-4MY-XBOX, a dedicated center for said problem.
If so, try returning it to the shop where you got it, might be a faulty disc. Hopefully to get it exchanged for a different copy. Read this: maxconsole.net/content.php?42227-Halo-Re... There's been horror stories circulating around the net about some bad copies making it into production, but Bungie seems to be addressing the problem now.
Such a shame something like this hit a really big title like as Halo but oh well, bad things happen from time to time. You can also try cleaning the disc yourself but you better be careful not to scratch it yourself. You wouldn’t want to end up with something much worse.
In the end, the game’s worth the trouble of getting it to work if you ask me. Bungie did a pretty bang-up job with its final Halo game.
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