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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: mike0_ on March 06, 2002, 09:14:22 PM
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I just got a pre-used PS2 from EB and the DVD parental control is set to level 1. I have tried the default Password reset but it just came back with invalided password! I was hoping someone could help thanks.
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There is a way to reset it, which is found in the manual. However, I can nor remember the password.
I will let you know tomorrow if no one else leaves a response.
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yeah its something like 1111 or 0000 something easy like that!!! look in the manual, it will be in there
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I have tried the following pass codes and none of them have worked: . I have run out of ideas hopefully some one has run in to a similar problem and knows of a solution. Thanks
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To fix your problem
1) Insert a DVD and let it start playing
2) Press stop once (not twice)
3) Go into the DVD menu without hitting reset
4) Change the level to off (Universal Unlock Code ****)
5) Press play
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Ok Here goes:
1. Hold down the power button until you get the red light
2. unplug the PS2
3. Switch it with a new one from Wallmart
;)
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Lol wallmart suck lol!!!
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please DO NOT post the lock code here
its kinda buried in the manual for a reason
some kid could see the code here and unlock his PS2, watch some films his parents dont want him watching, and tell them where he got the code
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OK sorry, I didn\'t know
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I agree plus this was posted in the Wrong forum........it shoulud have been in HInts/Cheats questions........right?
:hat:ScottyJ:hat:
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I\'m going to sound Stupid here but... What does the Password change ?
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Originally posted by PlagueBearer
I\'m going to sound Stupid here but... What does the Password change ?
It\'s the password for the parental controls for DVD movies. If you have it on, and you want to watch a movie over rated G (probably, I\'ve never had it on so I don\'t know for sure) then you would have to enter the code.
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This will teach people to use search rather than ask a question that has a 99.9% chance to have already been asked and answered.