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    Default Ps2 disc read error - easy fix...

    In case anyone isn't aware of the following, it DOES work.....


    SCOTCH TAPE METHOD
    Cost efficiency - 5/5
    Convenience - 5/5
    Effectiveness - 2/5

    Tools you will need:
    1. The problematic disc.
    2. Scotch tape.

    This was the trick that personally fixed all of my problem discs.

    I first heard of this trick in the September 2002 issue of GamePro. In every
    issue of GamePro, they have a one-page section called "Buyers Beware", which is
    a Q&A section where readers write in if they're having a problem with their
    games. As you might expect, a common problem in previous issues of GamePro has
    been the PS2's Disc Read Error. But in this issue, a reader named "Jim M."
    wrote the following letter to Buyer's Beware.

    Jim's tactic involved placing scotch tape on the face of the actual discs. By
    taking two 1-inch long pieces of scotch tape and putting them on opposite sides
    of the CD (as close to the CD hole as possible), the PS2 suddenly has an easier
    time reading discs. How is this possible, you ask? The disc is using the two
    symmetric pieces of tape to balance itself on the laser, making the disc easier
    to be read by the laser. According to Jim, an offset of balance on the disc
    can occur when dust builds on the magnetic rubber device that holds the disc in
    place. The tape fixes this.

    However, this trick didn't work for me...right away. After pondering for
    awhile, I took Jim's tactic one step further, and added TWO MORE strips of tape
    onto the two sides of the disc that previously had no tape on them. Lo and
    behold, it works! These two new strips of tape should still be 1-inch long and
    should still be as close to the CD hole as possible.

    I understand that these instructions may be confusing, without a diagram, so I
    made a little picture that will hopefully explain it better, which can be
    viewed at http://www.geocities.com/sonicquestc...tapemethod.bmp.

    While this trick definitely worked for me, it doesn't work for everyone.
    Namely, I've heard that this trick only works for CD-based media, and not
    DVD-based media.
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    Default Ps2 disc read error - easy fix...

    In case anyone isn't aware of the following, it DOES work.....


    SCOTCH TAPE METHOD
    Cost efficiency - 5/5
    Convenience - 5/5
    Effectiveness - 2/5

    Tools you will need:
    1. The problematic disc.
    2. Scotch tape.

    This was the trick that personally fixed all of my problem discs.

    I first heard of this trick in the September 2002 issue of GamePro. In every
    issue of GamePro, they have a one-page section called "Buyers Beware", which is
    a Q&A section where readers write in if they're having a problem with their
    games. As you might expect, a common problem in previous issues of GamePro has
    been the PS2's Disc Read Error. But in this issue, a reader named "Jim M."
    wrote the following letter to Buyer's Beware.

    Jim's tactic involved placing scotch tape on the face of the actual discs. By
    taking two 1-inch long pieces of scotch tape and putting them on opposite sides
    of the CD (as close to the CD hole as possible), the PS2 suddenly has an easier
    time reading discs. How is this possible, you ask? The disc is using the two
    symmetric pieces of tape to balance itself on the laser, making the disc easier
    to be read by the laser. According to Jim, an offset of balance on the disc
    can occur when dust builds on the magnetic rubber device that holds the disc in
    place. The tape fixes this.

    However, this trick didn't work for me...right away. After pondering for
    awhile, I took Jim's tactic one step further, and added TWO MORE strips of tape
    onto the two sides of the disc that previously had no tape on them. Lo and
    behold, it works! These two new strips of tape should still be 1-inch long and
    should still be as close to the CD hole as possible.

    I understand that these instructions may be confusing, without a diagram, so I
    made a little picture that will hopefully explain it better, which can be
    viewed at http://www.geocities.com/sonicquestc...tapemethod.bmp.

    While this trick definitely worked for me, it doesn't work for everyone.
    Namely, I've heard that this trick only works for CD-based media, and not
    DVD-based media.
    Rend, slaughter, devour your enemies. There is no other way to survive. You cannot escape your hunger, Warriors of Purgatory

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    While this trick definitely worked for me, it doesn't work for everyone.
    Namely, I've heard that this trick only works for CD-based media, and not
    DVD-based media.
    About that. Most PS2 games are DVD based, but a few are CD based, and so are all playstation games. Since CD based games are slightly lighter(or this is what I heard)the PS2 has a problem with the disks. But this fix also worked for me on some PSX games, so I suggest using it also.
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    While this trick definitely worked for me, it doesn't work for everyone.
    Namely, I've heard that this trick only works for CD-based media, and not
    DVD-based media.
    About that. Most PS2 games are DVD based, but a few are CD based, and so are all playstation games. Since CD based games are slightly lighter(or this is what I heard)the PS2 has a problem with the disks. But this fix also worked for me on some PSX games, so I suggest using it also.
    N1 Video Games

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    Systems I own:
    PS2, PSX, 3DO, SNES, NES, Genesis, 32X, Atari 2600, Saturn, VIC-20, C64, Odyssey 300, Pong Sports IV, N64, GBA, TRS-80 CoCo 2.

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    CD based discs (especially PS2 blue backs) spin very fast. Sometimes the PS2 spindle loses it's grip on the disc for a number of reasons. This fix will address that in some cases.

    This is a fix for one of the at least 14 different issues that seem to commonly cause D.R.E in PS2's. If you here a slipping or grinding noise with blue backed discs, definitely give it a shot. Word of advice, make sure the disc is balanced. At high speeds, too much weight on one side of the disc can put a ton of force on the spindle. I've seen them get bent !!
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    CD based discs (especially PS2 blue backs) spin very fast. Sometimes the PS2 spindle loses it's grip on the disc for a number of reasons. This fix will address that in some cases.

    This is a fix for one of the at least 14 different issues that seem to commonly cause D.R.E in PS2's. If you here a slipping or grinding noise with blue backed discs, definitely give it a shot. Word of advice, make sure the disc is balanced. At high speeds, too much weight on one side of the disc can put a ton of force on the spindle. I've seen them get bent !!
    ... for your gaming and iPod service needs http://www.oldschoolgamer.com/ For all your Video Game console and iPod upgrade/repair needs!

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    the link isnt working for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipdeath
    the link isnt working for me
    There's a period at the end of the link you'll need to remove, I cut and pasted that whole article.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipdeath
    the link isnt working for me
    There's a period at the end of the link you'll need to remove, I cut and pasted that whole article.
    Rend, slaughter, devour your enemies. There is no other way to survive. You cannot escape your hunger, Warriors of Purgatory

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