![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When the PS-2 tries to seek a blue-bottom disc, it tries to move the pickup back and forth on the sled rapidly, but hangs up in the whole process instead because of the bind between the bearings and the sleds due to lack of lubrication, inhibiting free movement. Unlike DVD-ROM, CD-ROM discs require a faster mechanical response from the kicker mechanism to move the pickup back and forth rapidly to assure a fast read. (Although, you never want to use too much lube as that causes problems of its own.) The lube that's on there dries up from the dust exposure and causes the bearings to bind on the sleds, which is why you can have a buzzing PS-2 when reading blue-bottom discs while it may work normally for DVD discs. Sony didn't use enough lube on the traverse pickup sleds and the kicker mechanism to keep it running right. Posted on Saturday, Novem05:31 GMTThe PlayStation 2 suffers from dust and lubrication problems. Posted on Tuesday, Novem07:45 GMTI am currently trying to find out how to take a ps2 game copy its contents to my hard drive (I HAVE ALREADY BEEN ABLE TO COPY CONTENTS TO MY HARD DRIVE)and then convert the game into a pc game format so i no longer have to use the ps2 to enjoy its games.I have heard of emulation programs that allow you to play ps2 demos but will not allow you to play full version commercial games on pc because the emulation software is not advanced enough.If anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated.I can be reached through email. ![]()
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