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Should I break down and buy a slim?
No, fix the old one!
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No, buy a Xbox/360/Wii!
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Yes!
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Gold. ^^
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I dunno.
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Total Votes : 7


Yokiar

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:42 am


I have a first generation PS2. Recently it will not read disks. It does not matter if I put in a Playstation game, a PS2 game, DVD, or CD. Every single one it acts like it's trying to load, and then it will come up with a "Disc read error." That tells me it's the system, and not the disk causing the problem.

I have tried cleaning out the system with compressed air to see if dust caused it, and that has gotten no results. I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions to test further whether or not it's 'dead.'

If it is dead, what're my best options for getting a new console? Are there any places that will offer money for a nonfunctioning system? Would it be worth looking to see if my system can be repaired?
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 3:10 pm


I'd see if it could be fixed, but if it couldn't, I'd try and get a second-hand first-gen. I don't like the slim ones at all, presonally.

Tsamikayu


Yokiar

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 5:17 pm


Thanks for the feedback, Tsamikayu.

From what I understand, the only feature one loses through getting a slim is the online capabilty. I've never used that, and figure I might have an easier time with a physically smaller system as I tend to transport it between rooms. What about them do you not like? Aesthetically they sort of made a fubar, but I haven't heard anything bad about their performance--which is my focus.
PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:31 am


The same thing happened to my PS2, I personaly said screw it and got a slim-line. I don't use the online feature of it, and I personaly love it. I find it much cuter than that hulking thing of a PS2 origonal.

But If I had the chance and I was you I think I would upgrade myself to the PS3, they are backwards compatable and there are at least one or two games out there I want (( fable looks promicing )) Not to mention bragging rights.

That is, only if I had the chance and it was a sweet deal.... otherwise I would hit the slim-line

red_moon_wolfess


Yokiar

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 5:08 pm


Thank you, red_moon_wolfess.

I would upgrade to the PS3, but the failure rates aren't worth the price tag. But if I get a PS2 slim or otherwise, and the system stays functional, I can sell it later and use that money toward the PS3 if they come out with a second-gen that isn't quite so prone to overheating.

It's good to hear from someone who had both the original PS2 and the redesign, and that they're pleased with the performance.
PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 2:29 pm


Sounds to me like your lazer's scratched. Mine got scratched a while back. A friend repaired it for me cause the same happened to her. XP
here's the directions for how to fix it via http://faqs.ign.com/articles/390/390535p1.html (if the lazer isnt the problem, the article adresses a lot of other stuff too)

----------------------
CLEANING THE LASER:
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Required Materials:
-Normal phillips head screwdriver
-Jewelry (Small) phillips head screwdrivver
-Q-Tip
-Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl)
Optional Materials:
-Can of Air
-Butter knife
Taking the PS2 apart is fairly simple, nothing too complicating. All that
you're basically going to do is remove the upper shell, remove the lens
cover, clean the lens, and put everything back together again. Just be sure
to follow the steps, and read through each step and understand it before
going through with it. Sometimes the instructions may seem a little too in
depth or complicating, but just use your common sense and you should
understand what I'm trying to say. It's a lot easier if you print it out, as
well.

1. Make sure that you have a neat, clean area set aside for taking the PS2
apart. A small box or cup to put screws in wouldn't hurt, either. Flip your
PS2 over so that the bottom (horizontally speaking) is facing up. There
should be 6 screw covers, 4 plastic and 2 rubber, that need to be removed.
You can use the butter knife for this, or your nails, whichever is easier.
Screws should be uncovered under them. There should be 2-4 more screw covers
on the outer side of the base, underneath the controller ports (where the
system goes out a few inches from the base). The older model PS2's have 4
screw covers, while the newer ones have only 2. Remove them all, and you
should now have a total of 8-10 screws unveiled. Set the screw covers aside.

2. Using the normal sized phillips head screwdriver, remove all of the
screws. REMEMBER where the longer screws go, or mark the holes with a piece
of tape or anything that will remind you of which holes the long screws go
into. If you do not remember where the long screws go, you could put a hole
through a circuit board by trying to force the long screw in where it is not
supposed to be. Make sure all of the screws are removed, and put them aside.

3. The PS2 shell should now be ready to remove. ONLY the UPPER side (with the
PS2 logo) needs to be removed to clean the lens - Leave the BOTTOM side on.
But, be very careful when taking the upper shell off, or you could damage the
PS2. To take the shell off, you first should place the PS2 horizontally, with
the PS2 logo facing up. Next, you need to move the side of the shell out a
little, sideways, so that the Eject/Reset buttons are not blocking the shell,
and it can be lifted off. Just play around with it a little and you should
get it. Then, lift it at an angle, like opening the cover of a book. Take the
bottom (Vertically speaking) of the shell, with the PS2 logo on it, and lift
it an angle. You should notice a small wire around the area where the
Reset/Eject buttons are. The wire should be taped to the top of the Lens
cover. Remove the tape, and then carefully lift the cover so that it is
laying flat, and the PS2 is open like a book, connected at the middle by the
wire. The Lens is now almost accessible.

4. To gain access to the lens, you need to remove the lens cover. The lens
cover is located right in the area where the PS2 ejects the tray out, just
above the tray. It's square shaped, and has a small white circle piece on it.
To remove the lens cover, simply take out the 2-4 screws located on the side
with the Jewelry screw driver. Place the screws aside, and lift the lens
cover. You should now see the lens, a small circular glass piece located in
the back of the disc tray.

***Optional***
Now comes the optional part. If you have a Can of compressed Air, you can use
that to get all of the dust out of the PS2. Spray all around the area,
especially the fan. You don't need to remove anything, just spray. When it
seems that the dust is removed, go on to step 5.

5. Now, the lens can finally be cleaned. Take the Q-Tip and swab it
generously in the rubbing alcohol, but make sure that there's not too much on
it so that it's dripping. Take the Q-Tip and carefully yet firmly rub the
lens in a circular motion for a good 30 seconds. Then, flip the Q-Tip over to
the dry side and dry it off in the same circular motions. The lens should now
be clean.


6. All that's left now is putting the PS2 back together, which should be
fairly easy. Place the lens cover back on, making sure that it's tight and
snug in position. Screw it in place. Then, tape the wire back onto the lens
cover and flip the shell back into place on the PS2. Screw the screws back
in, making sure the longer screws are going into the correct holes. The
screws don't all have to be tight, so don't sweat it if 1 or 2 of them aren't
seeming to fit into the holes all of the way, as long as they're in the right
holes. Put the screw covers back into place, and you're done.
Congratulations, your PS2 is now cleaned, and working like new, without
having to spend a dime! Feel free to repeat this process in the future, as
well, if Disc Read Errors ever occur again.


If all else fails, get a slim. But repairing is cheaper, so try it first.

Sakyh


Yokiar

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 4:03 pm


Thank you for the detailed instructions, Sakyh!

I'll try that as soon as I can clear a working space, and see if that's the cause. My warranty has been expired for ages. I don't really want to have to get a new system, but I was debating whether repairing versus getting a new one would be cheaper--mainly because I didn't know how to do repairs myself. Most useful. mrgreen
PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:32 am


Yokiar
Thank you for the detailed instructions, Sakyh!

I'll try that as soon as I can clear a working space, and see if that's the cause. My warranty has been expired for ages. I don't really want to have to get a new system, but I was debating whether repairing versus getting a new one would be cheaper--mainly because I didn't know how to do repairs myself. Most useful. mrgreen


No prob! Nabbed em from the friend who fixed mine.

Sakyh


Meluiloth

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:59 am


Lol, I was going to say maybe the problem was dust. (Like my PS2 that I ended up not using for 4 months until my mum opened it up and dusted it. xD)
If Sakyh's cleaning instructions don't work I suggest checking how much it would cost to fix it then compare the price with the Slim PS2's price.
PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:29 am


I definitely preferred the original PS2s. I have one of the slim ones now, but I miss the old one.

Unless you can get your old one fixed, I suggest you try to buy a used 1st gen one? Although some people didn't like those because they broke more easily...

ringwraith10


mysticneko

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 11:36 pm


The newer gen PS2's are pretty cheap. I saw em for $129. I can use the online feature on my slimline one so I don't know what everyone else is talking about. I don't really use it either so I wouldn't have cared either way, lol. It could be possible your PS2 just died. I've had that happen. Its so heartbreaking when it does, though, it was with my PC. sweatdrop
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 3:02 pm


I still need to open it up and see if the laser is dirty, as it's been out of warranty for years now and I have nothing to lose. (Busy these last few days. gonk ) I don't think it's completely died--I can still access memory cards and all of the menus, it just doesn't read discs. Thank you everyone who has replied so far.

It seems more people prefer the original PS2, but mostly it seems to be on a personal level with no grounding in performance of the system. It's about $60 difference between the original and the redesign when both are refurbished--it varies, but that's the average.

Yokiar


Sakyh

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:22 pm


Yokiar
I still need to open it up and see if the laser is dirty, as it's been out of warranty for years now and I have nothing to lose. (Busy these last few days. gonk ) I don't think it's completely died--I can still access memory cards and all of the menus, it just doesn't read discs. Thank you everyone who has replied so far.

It seems more people prefer the original PS2, but mostly it seems to be on a personal level with no grounding in performance of the system. It's about $60 difference between the original and the redesign when both are refurbished--it varies, but that's the average.


Have you tried repairing it yet?
PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:41 pm


I want to know what is up with people and hating the slim line! the only excuse I have heard so far for people not liking it is a claim that it won't play PS1 games. And I know that is total BS! Mine plays PS1 games just as easily as it dose PS2s! I still have yet to hear why they hate the slimlines so! I think they are cute and they last for-freeking-ever!

red_moon_wolfess


Sakyh

PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:00 pm


red_moon_wolfess
I want to know what is up with people and hating the slim line! the only excuse I have heard so far for people not liking it is a claim that it won't play PS1 games. And I know that is total BS! Mine plays PS1 games just as easily as it dose PS2s! I still have yet to hear why they hate the slimlines so! I think they are cute and they last for-freeking-ever!


lol, my only problem with it is that I have a God of War 2 skin but it'll only fit a oringal PS2 so if mine somehow tanked I'd get another cause I love my skin! lol
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