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Old 17-05-2002, 14:03
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Unhappy My Ps2 is dieing,can i fix it?

Ok.First off i was playing Virtua Fighter 4 (originil) today.It worked fine for about an hour or so but then in the middle of a fight the music stoped,and the game crashed as soon as the fight was over.I tried reseting my Ps2 and to my shock all i got was a black screen.I turned it off and left it alone for about 5 minutes and tried again.This time it started up fine and seemed to work properly again for about 10 minutes only for the exact same thing to happen again.This pattern keeps happening all the time now.

1.Game hangs
2.Reset ps2
3.If i get a black screen(9/10 times i do)wait 5 mins before turning it
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4.Game boots up again but crashs again 10 to 15 minutes later

What does it sound like to you guys?.I really hope i dont have to get a new ps2 .

btw,its a v3
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Old 17-05-2002, 15:11
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chances are that it's overheating. check the temp of the airflow from the fan.. also make sure it's not placed on carpet.
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Old 17-05-2002, 16:27
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chances are that it's overheating. check the temp of the airflow from the fan.. also make sure it's not placed on carpet.
Its not on a carpet,i have it in on a table and i dont have the fan end shoved against a wall or anything.it has plenty of room to breath.The air from the fan is cool and is as strong it ever was.Any other suggestions? .
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Old 18-05-2002, 02:27
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could be your laser is going down the pan slowly or has a dirty lens.

have you tried cleaning the laser lens.....also are your games clean ?

make sure the front vents under the front of the PS2 are not clogged with fluff.

cheers,

Daz.

PS my laser packed up after 3 months old..cos i chipped it couldnt claim on warranty so bought a replacement laser for £27 from WWW.LIK-SANG.COM fairly easy to fit too. works a treat again.
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Old 18-05-2002, 10:57
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could be your laser is going down the pan slowly or has a dirty lens.

have you tried cleaning the laser lens.....also are your games clean ?

make sure the front vents under the front of the PS2 are not clogged with fluff.

cheers,

Daz.

PS my laser packed up after 3 months old..cos i chipped it couldnt claim on warranty so bought a replacement laser for £27 from WWW.LIK-SANG.COM fairly easy to fit too. works a treat again.
Thanks for the tip but im pretty sure its not the laser.If it was my games would just skip or take longer to load.But they dont,they work perfectly for about 10 to 15 mins and then die.Also the laser doesnt explain the black screen i get when i reset after it dies.

All my game discs are in perfect condition(i take good care of them)Ive tried cleaning the vents with a hoover.There was alot of fluff in them but its all gone now.I also cleaned the lens with a cleaning disc.But it hasnt made any difference .

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Old 19-05-2002, 15:40
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Old 19-05-2002, 16:31
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just thought of something.. it might be your internal power supply. if it's damaged/dieing, it might not be able to output a constant voltage.. and if the voltage drops, the PS2 locks up. there are replacement power supplies available.. if possible, find someone with the same model and swap power supplies to confirm first.
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Old 19-05-2002, 18:41
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It was in the mail recently.My brother(who's a computer scientist) reckons some idiot droped it and theres a hairline crack on the motherboard.The longer the ps2 is on,the more heat it generates so the motherboard expands and so does the crack.Does this sound valid?.
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Old 19-05-2002, 19:07
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both could be the case. the PSU could've been damaged in the mail as well. I did have a PS2 with a hairline crack once, but that was after the MB was put in wrong.. no chance to fix that. while the system was closed, something like that can only really happen with LOTS of force.. and before the MB cracks, the laser unit is way fucked from that force. but it still works, so I'm guessing the chance of a crack is slim.
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Old 19-05-2002, 21:40
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Shit!,well if it is the psu its not worth getting repaired seeing as its a v3 and i just spent 100 euros on getting the tray mechanism fixed.guess i gotta get a new ps2

Thanks for the Info Arakon
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