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When you say it stops working, does it just go blank after it loads the cinematic? I had an 8600GT with similar specs to your X1650 and it used to go black with Black Ops after the cinematic and stay like that. After I got a new card it worked 100% fine. There is a large possibility that your X1650 is a little out-of-date for perfect Black Ops play.
Check the inside ring of the disc, is there any cracking? If so the only real solution is to buy another disk but to be sure it's not the system try another black ops disc in your system.
If the problem is only with the Black Ops game it could mean that the the game paly data is corrupt. Start by deleting the saved game data and the file data for the Black Ops game and if that doesn't work try doing a system restore. NOTE: A system restore will delete all other game data. I recommend backing up your system onto a usb flash drive.
Well the servers on black ops arent that good so if now the problem is still happening it has to be your internet so order a new router and it should work.
This happened to me also. I checked with the store I bought it from and they said "the death ring" is caused by not placing the X-Box 360 horizontally. Evidentally the compression springs that hold the disc in place are not strong like WI and PlayStation for vertical operation.
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