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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: AjT004 on July 02, 2001, 01:28:05 PM
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Hey, if you remember a while back I was one of the guys suffering from a PS2 that wouldn\'t read the Cd formats, or for some DVD formats. A friend of mine showed me how to take a PS2 apart just so I could take a look at mine and try to figure it out myself. Hey, I\'m not willing to pay $120 just to fix this problem that should of never shown up.
Basically when I opened it up I immediately knew the problem. The CD lens was covered in dust. I thought I kept my system pretty dang clean too. Well, I cleaned it off and I haven\'t had any problems since. This may not be the problem for all of you out there, but just in case I would suggest buying a CD/DVD lens cleaner. They\'re pretty cheap and all that it does is it basically has a small brush on the disk, so when it goes in and spins the brush cleans the lens. They work great.
WHAT A RELIEF THIS IS!! I hope that this may help some of you guys out there having problem. Too bad all of these months I\'ve been stuck playing only DVD based games...atleast I still got to watch movies on it...
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some may call you stupid
ill call you brave
id never do that to my ps2
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Originally posted by AjT004
This may not be the problem for all of you out there, but just in case I would suggest buying a CD/DVD lens cleaner. They\'re pretty cheap and all that it does is it basically has a small brush on the disk, so when it goes in and spins the brush cleans the lens. They work great.
Are you sure they dont scratch the lens??
I have one of those.. (pretty old!)
And I think that the brush might be to "stiff"!
I mean a DVD lense is pretty sencitive..
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I\'m going to open up my Toshiba DVD player and look for things to fix. The damn piece of cr@p is long out of warranty, and it\'s useless as is, so I have nothing to lose. I have another sony DVD player on order, but I\'d like to restore this machine to working order so it can be handed down to a friend of mine.
BTW, I don\'t think I\'d use one of those CD lens cleaner disks under any circumstances. If your PS2 is still under warranty, get it fixed for free. If it\'s out of warranty, open the case and clean the lens manually. I\'d much rather apply cleaning brush strokes to the lens by hand than let the drive motor do it for me. Who knows what could happen.
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The CD lens was covered in dust.
Yep, I believe it could be that simple. You just save $$! :D
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I bought one of those compressed air thingy\'s and it sorta worked.....but I still can\'t play some of my old PS games....(doesn\'t help that a few of them are scratched to hell)
Anyways, I think I\'ll finally give the disk cleaner thing a try...I know we have one around here somewhere...
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how does the lens become covered in dust n the first place? You only open the drive for maybe 3-5 seconds. So how does the dust get in there?
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well my PS2 was havign the exact same problem, it wasn\'t reading disk at all, so i sent it in for repairs "everyoen remembers" and i paid 120.00 well int he end the problem was the lens was covered in dust...thats it, i use to use the lens cleaner after every 10 hours of play as directed but i guess i ddin\'t do diddly squat, the good part was the completly replaced my entier cd lens thing so i dotn have one of thsoe faulty lenses anymore :)
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I hate those lens cleaners... they scratch them!!
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Hey thanks for letting us all know,and i bet 99% of the time all it is dust on the lens,and sony charge you $120,what **** heads they are.
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Originally posted by Claypool 2001
how does the lens become covered in dust n the first place? You only open the drive for maybe 3-5 seconds. So how does the dust get in there?
How else the dust can get on the lens? The dust must have been on the disc and got on the lens. :D
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I was kind of curious as to how the dust got there too. So, I just assume it came off the CDs just a little bit and over time it kind of covered the lens. Maybe...
I don\'t know what you guys are talking about a CD lens cleaner scratching. Atleast the one that I have the brush bristles are so soft that there\'s no way it would scratch it. Maybe it\'s just mine though......
Oh, at first I couldn\'t actually get the CD disc to spin, just because it wouldn\'t detect it, remember. So after a little bit of opening my CD tray and then closing it again so the disc would do a few more of those half turns and brush over the lens a just a couple of times the disc was finally detected and started to spin. So, it the cleaned off the lens for me and has worked perfect ever since!! Mind you, this is while a had my PS2 apart though...
I hope this works out for some of you guys out there with the problems.
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Dust is everywhere, we don\'t notice it til the particles gather together to be able to be seen by the naked eye. The opening and closing of the tray creates a tiny little pressure change that tends to suck in air, and dust inside the system. Plus it\'s not like the PS2 is air tight.
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Wow, that is pretty smart dinosaur man. hehe.
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Originally posted by serrano007
Wow, that is pretty smart dinosaur man. hehe.
I try.
You\'re quite the sharp tack yourself.
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Did the same thing and it worked for awhile. What are you using to wipe the lense? I don\'t wanna be doing anything more damaginf to it!
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Originally posted by dbv23
Did the same thing and it worked for awhile. What are you using to wipe the lense? I don\'t wanna be doing anything more damaginf to it!
The best thing would be to use a camera lense brush. They are really soft and have a little puffer attached to puff air through the brush!
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Really it\'s that easy,damn my ps2 was the same way and I took it to Knights Videogames and they fixed it for 15 dollors.But I think my system gots more dust in it again because some of my cd format games don\'t work all the time,and the dvd formats work just fine.I\'ll try those cd cleaner things.
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ummm you guys forget their is a fan on the back ya know...dust can easily get sucked into your system...especially if its in a dusty shelf or something
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Originally posted by CRUCIALL
ummm you guys forget their is a fan on the back ya know...dust can easily get sucked into your system...especially if its in a dusty shelf or something
But the dust from the fan vent would have a lot harder time getting to the lens than coming in through the CD tray.
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Originally posted by AjT004
Hey, if you remember a while back I was one of the guys suffering from a PS2 that wouldn\'t read the Cd formats, or for some DVD formats. A friend of mine showed me how to take a PS2 apart just so I could take a look at mine and try to figure it out myself. Hey, I\'m not willing to pay $120 just to fix this problem that should of never shown up.
i\'m glad to see you have the balls to do something like that... since i mean i would rather pay the $120 to send it off for repairs. then to take the ps2 apart which then voids the warranty on the ps2 and if you took it apart and then messed it up someway and you\'d be out of $300..
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Thnx for telling me AjT004, I was almost gonna pay $120 to get it repaired.
Before, all ps2 cd\'s and any DVD would not work. But I got some Alcohol and toilet paper. I put some Alcohol on the toilet paper and gently rubbed the lens and then dried it off with the dry side of the toilet paper.
I tried my Dynasty Warriors 2, and it worked, but still, no DVD\'s worked.
So I saw this white gear making noise, everytime i start the ps2. I kept moving it left and right for several minutes and the dvd\'s worked great.
But I still have the problem, where I have to keep reseting my PS2 for something to show up on the screen.
Atleast I can play GT3 now :).
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Originally posted by unknown
well my PS2 was havign the exact same problem, it wasn\'t reading disk at all, so i sent it in for repairs "everyoen remembers" and i paid 120.00 well int he end the problem was the lens was covered in dust...thats it, i use to use the lens cleaner after every 10 hours of play as directed but i guess i ddin\'t do diddly squat, the good part was the completly replaced my entier cd lens thing so i dotn have one of thsoe faulty lenses anymore :)
oh yeah i remember.... man u were pissed..
anyways, my ps2 has had nothing gone wrong with it ever.
so, ha!!
i laugh at you.