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Aragon 2002-12-14 09:41 PM

Ps2 Breaking?
 
Does any body else have a ps2 that has broken and cant read the disc? That makes me mad!. I heard that there in a law suite right know but chances are they will win cause they have so much money and stuff. It costs $100 to fix one where I am
(US, Ohio) Just wanted to tell you guys. Some games still work for me like tony hawk 3 and jak and daxter. GTA3 doessnt work anlong with metal gear solid.

-Bryan- 2002-12-14 09:59 PM

I heard that some DVDs damage the sysyem. Do you play DVDs on it.

Jamesadin 2002-12-14 10:54 PM

Oof, that cant be good for Sony's reputation.

JohnnyTAE 2002-12-14 11:05 PM

Yeah this has happened to me a few times, all I did was take my box too Shopko lied and told them I bought it from them and it quit working, then they exchanged it for me. If I was you I would try the same thing at some what unintelligent places of business i.e. Shopko, K-mart, Wal-mart where they say the customer is always right, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Talk to them right and save yourself a $100 dollars .

Also about playstations rep it is true that sony made ps2 too break easily and not last to increase profits. This isn't a cheap rumor either one of sonys tops that quit the company even reported so to the public.

VComegasin 2002-12-15 12:04 AM

happened to me twice, good thing I had warranty ;) I exchanged it TWICE

Tai 2002-12-15 03:18 AM

:s I have a DVD player for dvds, cause its BUILT to play dvds. PS2 is built to play game cds, the dvd thing is an addon because some of the game cds are able to be multilayered and the system can read them.

For the price of repairing that ps2 you could buy a perfectly fine dvd player.

JohnnyTAE 2002-12-15 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tai
:s I have a DVD player for dvds, cause its BUILT to play dvds. PS2 is built to play game cds, the dvd thing is an addon because some of the game cds are able to be multilayered and the system can read them.

For the price of repairing that ps2 you could buy a perfectly fine dvd player.

at my house I have a dvd player also but many times the ps2 is just more conveniant to use beens it is in my room where I have a sound system hooked up.

Thanatos 2002-12-15 12:04 PM

oh crap, I play DVDs all the time on my ps2.

Yes! $100 down the drain!

Tuff 2002-12-16 05:35 PM

Son'ys hardware is not of the utmost quality, and PS1 reflects that. GC and X-Box are far more durable.

Raziel 2002-12-17 01:33 AM

Yeah, I've got a friend that's had his PS2 for a while, and it has stopped playing all PS1 games, most DVDs, and a few PS2 titles. I like the PS2, but it's a pretty flimsy console. I've told you all a hundred times: Gamecube is the way to go.

VComegasin 2002-12-17 06:21 AM

The problem the happened to me is:

- It no longer reads PS1 game
- It no longer reads PS2 original games ( blue )
- It can only read DVD game

Jamesadin 2002-12-17 07:19 AM

That oculd be a problem.

With the PS1, all my friends who have had one had had problems with it. One time, my friend sent in his PS2 to get fixed, and it took a 6 months to get it fixed. It was supposed to take 6 weeks!

VComegasin 2002-12-17 08:25 AM

6 months? That really sucks, do you guys think this is a REAL downhill for the Perfect Play Station II?

JiN-RaiDeN 2003-01-11 01:40 AM

Quit your whining, there is nothing really wrong with your Playstation 2. The reason why Grand Theft Auto and Metal Gear Solid 2 are no longer working is because they're on a DVD disk. I, along with everyone that has owned a Playstation 2 have got to the point where the system has trouble reading DVD formatted disc. There are numerous ways to fix your Playstation 2 to read games like new, the most common is to go to the "Version" menu. You'll want to go to the "Console" option and then go to the options menu from there. There should be an option called "Diagnosis." If you turn that on, then put in your game, the diagnosis strengthens the laser eye to read the disc in the disc tray more carefully. If this doesn't work (and also a more permanent solution), what you'll need to do is take the shell of your console off of your Playstation 2. To the right of the motherboard, you'll see two pins. If you turn the one on the left about two cycles that will fix all of your Playstation 2 woes for awhile. I have no idea what the pin is, but it will fix your Playstation 2. After that, you'll think you have a brand new system. My Playstation 2 got to the point where it wasn't playing a lot of my DVDs, PSOne black discs, and PS2 blue discs weren't working at all. A couple turns of the pin, and now it works better than ever.
Oh yeah, there is a metal pan covering the pins. When lifting the metal pan DO NOT rest it on, or let it touch the motherboard. Actually, Trey knows more about this than me, he fixed his and mine. Maybe you should ask him.

Tai 2003-01-13 01:57 PM

I'll be sure to remember that if my ps2 ever messes on me.

Tuff 2003-01-14 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raziel
Yeah, I've got a friend that's had his PS2 for a while, and it has stopped playing all PS1 games, most DVDs, and a few PS2 titles. I like the PS2, but it's a pretty flimsy console. I've told you all a hundred times: Gamecube is the way to go.

Yeah. I own more GC titles than on X-Box and Ps2, surprising to a lot of people I know. Too bad that a lot of 3rd party support is dropping them in 2k3 though.

JohnnyTAE 2003-01-14 08:05 PM

Nintendo has gotten too big headed and haven't played there gamecube very wisely, they don't give a shit about you unless you have a gameboy advance which they make most of the profit off of. It is too hard for them too run Gameboy advance and Gamecube at the same time, plus still offer quality. Proof= All the lose of 3rd party support that doesn't want too deal with them, Rare, Online Games

TreizePlus 2003-01-22 11:46 AM

If your PS2 is getting the disk read error, I think they have a FAQ on gameFAQs.com. It should be under Hardware FAQs or System FAQs, and its called the Disk Read Error FAQ. It losts plenty of ways to fix it. I had to go inside my PS2 and turn the screw to get it reading again.

StonedVegeta 2003-01-29 07:51 AM

I have some of the same problems. I just clean everything rellly well, then put it all back together. It always works for me.

sir.dennis 2003-01-31 01:05 PM

Why get a PS2 when there are so many problems with it. And why play DVD's on it when u can just buy a system that is meant for playing DVD.


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