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Question about PStwo blue disks

Speevy

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Kakusha sent me a copy of Contra: Shattered Soldier and it won't read. Since I'm not experienced with this problem I figured I'd ask. Is there anything I can do about this? Keep trying? Or it it useless?

Thanks
 
Place two pieces of tape on top of the disc making an "H". Worked for my boss when his non-slim PS2 couldn't read the disc.
 
Defensor said:
Place two pieces of tape on top of the disc making an "H". Worked for my boss when his non-slim PS2 couldn't read the disc.

How do you make an H with only two strips of tape? You'd need 3 to bridge the two 'legs' on either side.

'|' + '-' + '|' = H = 3 tape strips
 
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Damn I was just wondering half a hour ago if black PSOne discs are any more "stressful" on the PS2 laser than other kinds of discs?
 
Defensor said:
Place two pieces of tape on top of the disc making an "H". Worked for my boss when his non-slim PS2 couldn't read the disc.
Gnnn... Do you know what thse pieces of tape change ? I'm very curious !
 
Either the disc is fucked, or your PStwo is fucked. Try it out on another PStwo, if the disc works, time to get another PStwo...
 
Place two pieces of tape on top of the disc making an "H". Worked for my boss when his non-slim PS2 couldn't read the disc

It works for my big ps2 bu it isnt exactly and H its more like this |o| the o being the middle of the discs and the | being the tape
 
Fatghost28 said:
Either the disc is fucked, or your PStwo is fucked. Try it out on another PStwo, if the disc works, time to get another PStwo...


There's nothing wrong with my Pstwo. I played SOTC for hours last night and this morning. If every blue disk doesn't work, I can live with that.
 
Reilly said:
Why do you want to play Contra: Shattered Soldier :lol


Your PStwo is trying to tell you something.


I dunno... I just felt like playing it, and Kakusha sent the game to me for free.
 
Speevy said:
There's nothing wrong with my Pstwo. I played SOTC for hours last night and this morning. If every blue disk doesn't work, I can live with that.

Actually, there might be. I remember when my first blue disc started not loading... I eBayed a 2nd copy of the game... within a week, same problem. Then, other blue disc games ceased to work...

Eventually, I called Sony, sent them my PS2, and they "fixed" it for free (though I paid shipping there). All was grand for two months. Well, except that I had two copies of Wizardry PS2 that now worked. (Which could be worse given how ridiculously awesome the game is.) But then, after a few months, the problem came back.

Called Sony, paid to ship it to them again. They "fixed" it once more, for "free". This time, it worked for a month.

Finally, I caved, bought the HDLoader, installed the blue disc games to the HDD, and never had a problem again.

What I'm saying is that in many cases, the failure of blue discs to load (it may only be 1 game now, but...) can very well be the beginning of the end of the PS2.
 
Speevy said:
There's nothing wrong with my Pstwo. I played SOTC for hours last night and this morning. If every blue disk doesn't work, I can live with that.

My first PS2 (old model) started failing one disc at a time. It could very easily be your PSTwo.
 
Yeah. First Wizardry stopped working (NO!!), then Growlanser Generations stopped working (noo??), then, Gradius V died (FUCKING NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!) That's about when I broke. :lol
 
Every non-blue disk works. I'll just cut my losses on those games.

I've played ICO (2001), Klonoa 2 (2000), and Jak and Daxter (2001) with zero problems. I've also had not one disk read error, amazingly.

If the PStwo stops reading disks on a regular basis, I'll consider using the warranty once. If it happens again, I'm pitching the damn thing out the window. (not literally)
 
Mejilan said:
Yeah. First Wizardry stopped working (NO!!), then Growlanser Generations stopped working (noo??), then, Gradius V died (FUCKING NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!) That's about when I broke. :lol


For me it started with PS1 games. First Xenogears, then Castlevania SOTN, then Castlevania Chronicles, then PS2 CD games (Gradius, Contra SS, Marvel vs Capcom 2) then finally DVD games.
 
I actually picked up a PSOne Mini + LCD not too long ago because of that very same fear...

That, and I wanted to play SotN and Grandia in bed. ^_^
 
Y2Kevbug11 said:
Couldn't it just be a balance thing and that would be why the tape helps?

I mean, why would new PSTwos just stop functioning?

Because Sony made 'em? :lol

Sorry, you left it wide open! ^_^
 
Wario64 said:
use hdloader if you can

nm


All sorts of problems. Dialup connection, slim model Pstwo doesn't work with the HD, etc. This is just from my reading. Of course, I know nothing about this stuff, so I wouldn't be prepared to pay 100+ bucks to play blue disks.
 
I had a blue disc game and my brand new slim ps2 wouldn't play it and my buddy's old old ps2 played it just fine. Quite annoying really.
 
Wasn't it confirmed MONTHS ago that the slimline PS2's USB was upgraded from 1.1 to 2.0, thus making a USB external HDD a viable option?

What ever happened with that?
 
Wasn't it confirmed MONTHS ago that the slimline PS2's USB was upgraded from 1.1 to 2.0, thus making a USB external HDD a viable option?

What ever happened with that?


Oh, I didn't know that. Anyway, I might look into it, but I have no intention of backing up non-purchased games. I had an Xbox, and that was even more of an option. I bought the PStwo because of the inexpensive library, and at least for now, I can afford the games. I just want them to work.
 
ShowDog said:
I had a blue disc game and my brand new slim ps2 wouldn't play it and my buddy's old old ps2 played it just fine. Quite annoying really.


Well, I'm glad to know it's not just me.

Btw, this system isn't choking on the disk. I've seen PS2's do that. For example, my friend's old PS2 (right before it died) used to do the "Reading...Reading...Reading" thing in the bootup screen. What happens here is just On, then two seconds later there's the red screen. The disk still spins. I just don't think it's compatible with this disk for whatever reason.

So far I've played 2000 games, 2001 games, 2003 games, 2004 games, 2005 games, demo disks, CDR's, CDRW's, and DVD's on the system. No problems at all.
 
Y2Kevbug11 said:
Couldn't it just be a balance thing and that would be why the tape helps?

I mean, why would new PSTwos just stop functioning?

The theory behind the tape is that it adds weight to the CD, which is lighter than a DVD. Otherwise, CDs spin faster than they should.
 
Thanks sykoex for the clarification pic. I assumed people would know what I was trying to say when I referred H as I"-"I in the place of IoI when placing the tape on top of the disc. But I can see how that can be confusing at first. Typo's comment is also true to some effect with the PS2 spinning the cd-based games faster than DVD ones so the tape adds a bit of grip/weight to the disc. I would also like to point out that it has to do with how Contra: SS was pressed as a CD. Tekken Tag, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and Gradius V all read okay on my boss's PS2 but Contra didn't without the tape remedy.
 
Defensor said:
Thanks sykoex for the clarification pic. I assumed people would know what I was trying to say when I referred H as I"-"I in the place of IoI when placing the tape on top of the disc. But I can see how that can be confusing at first. Typo's comment is also true to some effect with the PS2 spinning the cd-based games faster than DVD ones so the tape adds a bit of grip/weight to the disc. I would also like to point out that it has to do with how Contra: SS was pressed as a CD. Tekken Tag, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and Gradius V all read okay on my boss's PS2 but Contra didn't without the tape remedy.

It isn't an H damnit. It's a TIE. Accept it and move on.
 
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