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corrosivo
24-06-2002, 22:46
I need help from you guys.
My PS2 is a 30001 USA, with (I'm almost sure) a NEO 2.2. I swap discs with DVD region X. The thing is that DVDs work perfect, but I can't boot DVD region x. I get the annoying clicking sound. I am able to boot PS1 backups though, but not always. I really don't know which are my options. I am planning on buying a Messiah the minute it goes out for my v3 USA console, but meanwhile I want to fix this situation.
What do you think is the problem?
Thanks in advance
charlie_ps2
25-06-2002, 11:50
See my post "Understanding DVD/DVD-R Issues".
Originally posted by corrosivo
I need help from you guys.
My PS2 is a 30001 USA, with (I'm almost sure) a NEO 2.2. I swap discs with DVD region X. The thing is that DVDs work perfect, but I can't boot DVD region x. I get the annoying clicking sound. I am able to boot PS1 backups though, but not always. I really don't know which are my options. I am planning on buying a Messiah the minute it goes out for my v3 USA console, but meanwhile I want to fix this situation.
What do you think is the problem?
Thanks in advance
When I first got my DVD region X cd it booted every time I used it, but after almost half year of intensive use I had the same problem as you mentioned above. It was noted that my DVD region X cd had gone bad although I could not see any scratch marks on it. I had it replaced and now I am a happy gamer and it boots every time.
Check your DVD Region X cd, it might be scratched.
Originally posted by Milk
When I first got my DVD region X cd it booted every time I used it, but after almost half year of intensive use I had the same problem as you mentioned above. It was noted that my DVD region X cd had gone bad although I could not see any scratch marks on it. I had it replaced and now I am a happy gamer and it boots every time.
Check your DVD Region X cd, it might be scratched.
I agree, I have had the same problems with GS2's. Just because it isnt scratched doesnt mean it isnt damaged.
corrosivo
25-06-2002, 20:00
Warlock:
In fact I've tried my own DVD Rx in other PS2 consoles, but it works perfectly in them. So I know its not my disc, but the Ps2 itself. Anyway, thanks for the advice; I really appreciate your help, cuz here in Mexico City (where I live) its very difficult to find someone who ACTUALLY knows what they're doing
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