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Post by sukotsuto on Sept 30, 2004 7:47:01 GMT -5
If you feel brave you could try taking the cover off the PS2, removing the top part of the DVD drive and adjusting the white cog that determines the angle of the laser. I had to get my PS2 repaired some time ago as it was completely fubar, and it was ok for a long time but has been slightly flaky recently... adjusting the cog (VERY carefully) and cleaning the lens did the trick to a certain extent and I can now play almost all CD/DVD games, but in time it will definitely need to be fixed again properly. Failing that I may just buy one of the new slimline PS2's... If you want instructions for adjusting the cog I can dig out a link for you. Kaz yeah sure i could use that... though i think my lens could use some cleaning since the area is a bit too dusty  a few questions though: is the PS2 lens more sensitive than the typical CD player/PS1 or is it the thing that repairmen tell people so that we have to always go to them for cleaning dirty lens to protect their business? any PS2 cleaner in the market ? does DVD cleaner work well enough for the PS2? pardon the many questions for i need to get my gaming fix aside from the CAPCOM games... (i've been playing them a lil' too much for my tastes  )
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Sept 30, 2004 8:10:29 GMT -5
www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/game/26308.htmlThere's 2 disc read error FAQ's there that cover cleaning the lens and adjusting the laser, although you might want to be careful about adjusting the voltage as they recommend as you could REALLY screw up your PS2's laser, especially if you don't know what you are doing and don't have an oscilloscope to measure the voltage. I can't seem to find the guide about adjusting the white cog, but if you open your PS2 in the way they tell you, you will see the white cog next to the laser. Make sure you mark the original position and then try turning it a few clicks either way... sometimes this is enough to fix your problem to a certain extent. Make sure you don't adjust the angle too much though, as if it is too high the laser might be able to actually touch the disc and scratch it! You'll have to experiment with the different setting to find one that works the best, even if it it a pain in the backside doing that, just make sure to put the DVD drives cover back on properly before you try a game again. Do this at your own risk btw (like I did), as I take no blame if you break the PS2 even more  . Also, make sure you turn off the PS2 while adjusting the cog... just in case  . You'd be amazed how many ppl I have seen almost hurt themselves badly not taking the proper precautions when playing with electrical stuff... a few questions though: is the PS2 lens more sensitive than the typical CD player/PS1 or is it the thing that repairmen tell people so that we have to always go to them for cleaning dirty lens to protect their business?In my experience Sony always have used cheap parts ever since the PS1 and I've had tonnes of trouble so yeah... it does seem more sensitive. My PS1 broke down many times back in the day, my PS2 has broken down through no fault of my own, so yeah it can be very flaky. Best thing to do is to try an stop it from happening in the first place... clean the lens and your discs from time to time to try and minimise strain on the laser (cos if it can't read discs properly then it doesn't help) and don't leave the PS2 on if you are not using it cos the laser will still be on and it adds to the wear and tear a bit. That's about all I can recommend really, but problems do seem to occur often with the PS2, blame Sony for that...  . Then again, I had probs with my DC too, so Sega were guilty of using cheap parts also. any PS2 cleaner in the market ? does DVD cleaner work well enough for the PS2?I never saw a PS2 cleaner before, I just used the DVD cleaner that my sister has for her DVD player and it seemed to work ok. Failing that you can clean the lens manually like they described in the guides above, but that would mean taking apart your PS2 and more risk ;D pardon the many questions for i need to get my gaming fix aside from the CAPCOM games... (i've been playing them a lil' too much for my tastes )lol  Kaz
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Post by SubZero on Sept 30, 2004 11:57:49 GMT -5
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Post by Daaren on Sept 30, 2004 13:40:53 GMT -5
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Sept 30, 2004 17:53:50 GMT -5
Now THAT was some funny shit right there  Kaz
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Post by Raiken on Sept 30, 2004 19:31:04 GMT -5
lol That was awesome.
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Post by RoninBuddha on Oct 1, 2004 6:05:47 GMT -5
our Retreat was fun! ;D
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Post by Raiken on Oct 1, 2004 8:25:26 GMT -5
Watching Chrno Crusade.
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Post by Goemon on Oct 2, 2004 0:03:12 GMT -5
Over at a friends house atm, still no net 
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Post by Daaren on Oct 2, 2004 23:52:11 GMT -5
Been playin Narutimett Hero 2, that game rocks Now im going to bed, too tired
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Post by Raiken on Oct 3, 2004 23:08:44 GMT -5
Successfully went through another weekend without doing jack homework.
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Post by sukotsuto on Oct 3, 2004 23:20:58 GMT -5
went clubbing on eastwood due to oktoberfest. slept and stayed in my place for 2 days straight afterwards. can't believe i was singing in public a lot when i was drunk 
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Post by seiryu on Oct 4, 2004 4:34:13 GMT -5
Left a friend in the car in a parkinglot while we went partying in the weekend. Dude drank so much he passed out while we drove to the next club. Left him there at 2 in the night.....we came back at 06.00 and he was still sleeping in the backseat. He missed out on a lot of galls. 
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Post by Raiken on Oct 4, 2004 14:52:47 GMT -5
It's too cold here now 
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Post by darkschneider on Oct 4, 2004 17:57:24 GMT -5
I bought a bike Saturday night Someone stole it Sunday morning (sawed through my bikelock  ) Its too hot here
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