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Posted 2005-10-23, 03:02 AM in reply to Kaneda's post starting "Noes! That takes forever. Go to a..."
Or try opening up the PS2 unit and cleaning the lens and pushing back to the farthest position it can be in. I had a couple ps2's that I fixed with that method.
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Posted 2005-10-24, 03:55 AM in reply to Sum Yung Guy's post starting "Or try opening up the PS2 unit and..."
I've tired that with my PS2 many times, yet it still won't work. I think it will still play PS1 games, but won't even begin to read the PS2 ones. The lens doesn't move at all when you try to start up a PS2 game.

What would anyone recommend doing in a situation like this? I don't particularly want to fork out for a new PS2 as I'm saving up for the PS3. I don't care how long it takes for Sony to fix it, as long as it gets fixed and I don't have to pay too much.
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Posted 2005-10-25, 03:18 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I've tired that with my PS2 many times,..."
I can't find a number, so I emailed their customer support, and havn't gotten an email back in three days. I'm about to go look in my PS2 manual, or on the box for a phone number.
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Posted 2005-10-25, 03:31 PM in reply to Dar_Win's post starting "I can't find a number, so I emailed..."
Remember all the papers and whatnot that came with the PS2? The number is on one of them somewhere I believe.
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