- Dec 21, 2000
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Hey guys! Yesterday I fixed a friend's router setup and worked on his PC for a little bit and to pay me, I agreed to take a semi-working PS2. (He just bought his boys a new slim-PS2 the night before) I have all of the cables and a controller and I figured I could probably fix it. Everything is in tip-top condition, but the unit won't read games or audio CDs, but it plays DVD movies just fine!
I've read that Sony will replace/fix the unit if it has Disc Read Errors, but I wanted to get the truth from ATOT!
Go scroll up here on this page and you'll find the number for Sony tech support and how to answer their questions, etc.
From what I've read, fixing a DRE-blessed PS2 can be a mixed bag. I have read a lot of people go in and clean the laser just fine by themselves, but other people have said that they have broken the unit. I have successfully modded several Xboxes before with various chips, so I feel quite comfortable nonetheless. However, I haven't opened a PS2 before and am trying to figure if it's worth the chance or not. I already have a DVD player, so I guess I could try to fix it myself as it would be of no real loss, but I am wondering if any of you guys have experience fixing DRE problems.
Thanks!
EDIT: If you have sent your PS2 in to get repaired for a DRE problem, were you charged? The guys in the URL above said they weren't, but I'm not a member there and am not totally trusting the validity of the site completely. I'm kind of afraid if I send it in and Sony will call me back saying there's this and that wrong with it and they want my money.
I've read that Sony will replace/fix the unit if it has Disc Read Errors, but I wanted to get the truth from ATOT!
Go scroll up here on this page and you'll find the number for Sony tech support and how to answer their questions, etc.
From what I've read, fixing a DRE-blessed PS2 can be a mixed bag. I have read a lot of people go in and clean the laser just fine by themselves, but other people have said that they have broken the unit. I have successfully modded several Xboxes before with various chips, so I feel quite comfortable nonetheless. However, I haven't opened a PS2 before and am trying to figure if it's worth the chance or not. I already have a DVD player, so I guess I could try to fix it myself as it would be of no real loss, but I am wondering if any of you guys have experience fixing DRE problems.
Thanks!
EDIT: If you have sent your PS2 in to get repaired for a DRE problem, were you charged? The guys in the URL above said they weren't, but I'm not a member there and am not totally trusting the validity of the site completely. I'm kind of afraid if I send it in and Sony will call me back saying there's this and that wrong with it and they want my money.
