Ps2 games wont play




















I'm backing up and reformatting now using Rufus. Thanks guys!! That did the trick. I guess something got cached there or something before Thanks a lot. Coro likes this. I think that you just launch different ELF because Algol likes this. That's the splash screen I used to see. This one looks more like a PS1 style grey logo and says anniversary edition.

I seriously didn't change any settings in FMCB. I didn't even open the FMCB config menu. There must have been some issue with the drive or something cached somewhere on the drive that did not get backed up. FMCB is searching for this file as default. You probably didn't replace ELF file previously. If you e. ELF" you will notice the difference and you will not have this issue.

Try to test it. Additionally you can launch different version via wLaunchELF. I never had a problem with it, but many people reported that their PlayStation problems were resolved by turning it upside down. PS2 died. It was still under warranty.

It gave me the disc read error. It's bullshit. They're made like shit just like the original Playstations. If you can get you money back, go buy a cube or Xbox. If not, check the cleaning laser re-alignment stuff on the web.

My PS2 has worked fine since I bought it a few weeks after launch day. I bought my ps2 at launch. Thanks for the links to the PS2 repair guides.

I've got tomorrow off, so I'll try to clean and repair the unit as necessary. Seeing as I bought the PS2 about a month after the initial release, I sort of doubt it's still under warranty no, I didn't get an extended warranty of any kind. If all else fails, I'll be bitching to Sony, and hopefully getting my system replaced -- not that I expect them to be particularly cooperative.

I could sell my games on the Agora, I guess. Of course, I could just go back to playing the 5 games I have for my Dreamcast instead. Ive had the same problem for awhile now. I was able to fix it using the guides online but that only lasted a few months.

I bought my PS2 the first day they were out so my warranty is long gone. Now I just play game cube. And I won't be buying PS3 no matter what games it has. Bought mine the day of release and have no probs with it. My brothers PS2 is still going strong. My ex room mate's PS2 has seen no problems.

The closest that I can come is a coworker who's PS2 got fried while some other guy was trying to chip it. So when someone says "the PS2 has a monstrously high defect rate" I wonder if their area got a bad batch.

I had the same problem last year and this fixed the problem immediately.. Edit: sorry, somehow skipped directly over Gendal's post.. I just noticed that there is an option for disk speed "fast" so I may have just set my PS to expire faster all in the name of faster SC2 loads times My day of release playstation lasted until 3 The Fast disc read option only applies to PS1 games, and it doesn't save the settings if you reboots because there's a decent chance that teh option will make certain games not work.

I don't think it hurts the system either, but if they ask it and you say yes they void your warrantee. Yes, you addded that the Xbox is a large system, and it is. I insinuated that the PS2 has a very high defect rate, and it does. So yes, we've both added something of value. You just chose to go the very obvious route. Only if it was two years worth of bad batches.

Across two states. Which I supposed IS possible, just unlikely. It would also have to be California got a bad batch for the last few years too, seeing as they have a class action lawsuit against Sony because of the high defect rates. I just found the option and figured I try it. This is the link I used to repair mine.

My symptoms were the exact same as yours and yes a dvd cleaner worked at first but over time it becaqme progressively worse.

It now works better than ever. I had tried some of the other options like the alignment first but I guess my early PS2 didnt have the adjustable option, it kept resetting back to the original position. One8kevin: quote: Feel free to repeat this process in the future, as well, if Disc Read Errors ever occur again. AFAIK, this was not related to heat dissipation, but due to the fact that the laser lens spring would become "unspringy" so the lens would be too far from the CD and the laser out of focus I've no idea if this is a valid explanation or not.

Now if you are like me and voided your warranty, crack that sucker open but be careful of the power liner and turn it n and see where the CD stops spinning, if it stops spinning 3 seconds after turned on, the motor is dead, if it stops spinning later than that, then I don't know what to tell you. MetalHeadedGED - 13 years ago - report 2 3. This is a copypasta from a topic on the boards I made the other day Your laser is old or out of alignment by just a little bit.

It happens as they get older. I have had the same problem. My system is a launch model and I've had to do this twice. My system was out of warranty already so I said "ahh, what the hell" and opened it up. If yours is still under warranty, don't do the below I take no responsibility if you screw up your system.

It is safe as long as you don't touch anything while the system is plugged in and do NOT look at the laser if it is reading something. Take out the screws on the bottom and either remove or cut the warranty label on the back under the power switch. Looking at the front of the system, tilt the top half towards you as you lift. Set the top off to your right and take out the small screws keeping the lid on the DVD drive. You'll need to have the dvd tray open so plug the PS2 back in and open the tray.

Kill the power and unplug. Some Guy. T his once happened to me also. I was thinking of turning in to a repair shop but I just decided to get another ps2. But if I were you I would take it to a repair shop. S ome of the new games, such as RockBand are dual core disks - which means 2 disks in 1. Feel my Raf. I had the same problem with my PS2. Can you see the disc turn briefly when you perss the eject button? If so then it might be the lens of the laser scanner needs cleaning.

I removed the battery and have been running great since. I suffered this same problem on one of my games. I simply fixed it by putting in a different game to test, letting it load, then cutting it off and restarting. I then put in the game I wanted to play and it worked perfectly. I have the same probelem the im trying to play MK Armegedon and ill go to arcade mode and itll show all the fighters that you have to fight and once it goes to the loading screen the screen gos black im getting pretty tired of it doing that it seems like the ps2 is being picky on what it plays i dont know whats wrong with it and Armegedon is not the only game it does it to and the disk isnt that badly scratched so i dont know?

I f the disc isn't turning, take the cover off of the PS2. Then take some kind of hook and scrape it under the motor. There is sometimes hair in it, stopping the motor from spinning.

D isc error trying to load Ps2 games on my Ps2. T ry using compressed air or air in a can to thoroughly clean the laser eye. The idea about flipping the ps2 upside down worked! My disk wouldn't play at all, now it's playing fine! I wonder if this is a temporary fix tho!



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