It's popped on screen twice across the past two days while I've been playing Drill Land. Only way to make it go away is to turn the system off. Please help
In a similar story, my friend has a similar touch, he has screwed up his computer hardware 3 times already.. in 2 years. Perhaps some people are more conductive to electricity?
Skin said:
Is there ANY other message then read error even in the cube?
In a similar story, my friend has a similar touch, he has screwed up his computer hardware 3 times already.. in 2 years. Perhaps some people are more conductive to electricity?
So, bascially, I need to buy a new GameCube then? I doubt Nintendo would repair this one, seeing as it's modded, not to mention well past its initial warranty.
So, bascially, I need to buy a new GameCube then? I doubt Nintendo would repair this one, seeing as it's modded, not to mention well past its initial warranty.
So, bascially, I need to buy a new GameCube then? I doubt Nintendo would repair this one, seeing as it's modded, not to mention well past its initial warranty.
It happened to me occasionally, too, on my launch GC. I think at this point, you might as well get a new one. Or wait for a Revolution, but that would take too long.
So, bascially, I need to buy a new GameCube then? I doubt Nintendo would repair this one, seeing as it's modded, not to mention well past its initial warranty.
Tweaking a laser isn't a big deal in most cases. That's what I've done for many a PS2 (when people receive disc read errors). If you are encountering the same kind of thing, you could be good to go. The GC hardware is easier to work with too.
well I haven't tried it myself, but from I heard is that Gamecubes has the laser set to a high ohm from the start. Usually around 400. If you're going to tweak you laser, you should always set it lower. When you measured your ohm on your GC, (To perform the pot tweak you need a multimeter to measure the resistance offered by the pot.)
try lowering it with 50 ohm each time until your disc works.
I don't know why you'd be having all these problems with Bumbles around. The one next to my computer absorbs all technical mishap into his fur and releases it harmlessy out of his toothy articulated mouth. It works the same as radiation-absorbing cell phone charms in Japan -- Magic!
I'd blame sailor boy Bibendum in the middle for negating the effects. He's the one roasting your cube I think, since he is evil. You can't argue with well thought out science.