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Old 08-03-2002, 08:11
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Unhappy Accident!!!

Hello there! Who wants to help a mate from Portugal?
Here´s what happened:
My ps2 v4 with neo 2.2 (whowwww!!!) has fallen and the tray got stuck. So i opened the machine and got it fixed. The problem now is when i play pro evolution soccer it stops loading in some parts (ex: 2 player vs - club teams). I use Mega Memory to boot, and i heard this isn't the best method because it's not so good with cheap cdr (should i buy ar2 v2 ?). My questions are:
the problem is with the boot? or the Copy's? Or got the laser descalibrated? Or maybe is the chip ? Do you think messiah would solve the problem ?
Any help is welcomed!!!
Bye!

Ps: Sorry for the extended mail !!!
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Old 08-03-2002, 09:50
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If you have jolted the PS2 and damaged the tray (now repaired) the laser could also have been doisplaced or the stepping mechanism could have been damaged.

Assuming all this Ne02.2, AR2/v2 and Pro Evo Soccer was working before the PS2 fell, then it is reasonable to associate your problem with the fall.

Once past intitial game boot, the NEO2.2 is finished doing its job and any problems are down to the condition of the PS2.

The NEO2.2 can contribute to laser wear if it puts out 5v at pin 2 and you don't have a capacitor fitted.
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