>>> I need to get a new PS2..
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>>> I need to get a new PS2..
Remember that awful, Disc Read Error thing you'd get on the PS2? My ex fiance got tired of it so he took it apart and he fixed it! I was so proud! He got up to plug it back in and snapped one of the wires when he tripped on it.
He then took a hammer to the PS2.
I'm pretty sure I remember that fixing it less.
use a FIRE spell on it.
That is why qwerty still can't play with matches.
Sometimes all things need to work is a good push, pull or smack. I.e my bedroom window
Silly qwerty, all PS2s are equipped with a ring of reflection that renders them immune from all magic while strengthening the spell 1000 times and returning it in a field effect around them, so using a fire spell on one would set the room on fire. But I highly recommend using blizzard spells :cool:
When my PS2 won't read discs, I mount disc images via the network from my desktop computer. I love my modchip.
I had a computer once that would make a ghost noise 'WWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' when you tried to start it up. I took it down to the computer store (this was before IRC, thus before I was awesome with computers) and it worked fine there.
When I got back home, it was ghost time again.
I thought about it logically for a while, and realized that the only change was the bumpy ride down, so I conducted an experiment. I picked the tower up and shook it vigorously.
It booted.
"orlllllllllly"
Thinking back, it was probably a loose hdd connection or something, but hey, shaking it helped.
I am reminded of the time at a LAN party with my computer, playing Warzone with a friend. It was smelling like computer parts overheating, which my friends noticed. I explained, "It's just my power supply. It gets like that, it's no big deal." Not a minute later, POP. A capacitor exploded in the PSU. I thought it was hilarious once I knew that it was just the power supply and not everything else.
Lesson learned: Don't use crappy, bundled PSUs that come with cheap cases.
Immolation. Alternatively, emulation.
Babies like to be bounced!
But not shaken vigourously!