View Full Version : Fix those ps2 disk read errors


hasoon2000
25th November 2006, 01:11
This will fix 99% of ALL disk read errors --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You're going to be surprised when you find out how easy this is. Read the instructions all the way through before you attempt the repair just so you'll be familiar with the entire process. First take off the outer cover of you PS2. If you haven't done this before, you will have to remove all the screw covers from the bottom of the unit, both plastic and rubber, these will be the only screws you will have to remove in order to take off the outer cover. {mos_sb_discuss:18}
To remove the outer cover, lift up from the rear of the unit and pull towards the front in order to clear the controller jacks and the eject/close buttons. As you remove the outer cover you will notice a small metallic ribbon cable inside the machine leading to the eject/close and reset buttons on the front of the unit, this cable is usually taped to the top of the disc tray. This cable is not a sensitive as it appears; just remove the tape holding the ribbon cable. Once the outer cover is off you need to remove the cover to the disc tray, this will require a rather small phillips screwdriver (I've seen a few that use a standard slotted screw). Now that the tray cover is off, the first thing to do is to clean the laser eye. All you will need is a Q-Tip dipped in alcohol. Just swab the eye a few times and allow it to dry on its own, making sure that no lint was left behind from the Q-Tip.

After the cover is off of the disk tray and the laser has been cleaned you will need to plug the unit back in, (The unit needs to be hooked up to a TV as well to test it while you have it open. You should have a DVD, a game disk with a silver or gold back and one with a purple back in order to fine tune the system to play all three.) It will be necessary to have the unit powered up to perform the repair. Press the eject button so that the tray slides forward exposing the undercarriage. At the back of the unit you should see a small white, geared wheel about the size of a quarter. This little bastard is the cause of all your problems.

This wheel changes the angle in which the disk is held. You will notice that there is a small metal tab that holds the wheel in place. Take a felt-tip marker and mark the point on the wheel that meets the tab. That way you will always know the original position that the wheel was in. Now that the orig. position has been marked, feel free to spin the wheel for a few full rotations in order to see how it changes the angle. It will only alter the angle a few degrees before it goes back to zero, after it reaches the maximum angle it will go back to flat after each full rotation. Once you've toyed with it to see how it works, put the wheel back to the original position that you have marked. Then advance the wheel about 1/8 of a turn and place the disk tray cover back on top of the disk tray. (You will not need to screw the tray cover back down in order to test the machine; you will only need to hold down the cover with your fingers while trying to load/test a disk) Now place a DVD in the tray and press the eject/close button in order to close the tray and load the DVD (hold down the cover as explained above). Wait to see if the DVD loads, you may have to use the browser in order to load each disk you test. If the DVD loads, eject it and load a silver backed disk, if that loads try a purple backed disk. If all three loaded successfully, congratulations you're finished. If not, remove the tray cover, eject the disk and advance the wheel another 1/8 turn and repeat the process. It just a matter of finding an angle that will facilitate the operation of all three types of disks. Once you've found the proper angle and the system is operating to its full potential, close it up and let'er rip. I also do not recommend placing the PS2 on its side once you have fixed it. Although Sony says they recommend it in the owner manual, I have since seen internal Sony documents retracting the statement and attributing many malfunctions to storing and operating the unit on its side. Keep it flat at all times.

SylentEcho
26th November 2006, 14:56
thanks for this dude! :D

jromep07
27th November 2006, 04:52
i have a question? when i insert a cd on my ps2 the browser always pops up it never reads the cd. my question is i have to do the instraction that u gave to fix my ps2. or my lens is busted... hopeing 4 replys tnx:ilove:

pulkit1990
5th December 2006, 00:57
thanx a lot man really helpes

lifer
17th January 2007, 13:01
Wah didn't the little gear is the root of the troubles troubles
But i thought that the laser eye(the lense i suppose?) is ultra sensititive? Heard that the a whole PS2 is screwed when the lense is in contact with some foreign object.....

thendup
3rd December 2007, 18:21
when i insert a cd on my ps2 the browser always pops up it never reads the cd. plz help me plz anyone

keyme
18th December 2007, 16:41
try put your dvd again on standby mode...
then press the on/off button till it enter the screen where the browser is..
then press the on/off button again 3 times..
then it should work..
it work fine with my SCPH-77006

candymut
1st January 2008, 18:39
Hello....i am no expert in the PS2.....yet you need to know that they is a high risk of death or injury using a ps2 console that has been dismantled as this exposes the mains current when the lid is removed...and another notice and that is the laser can and often will damage your eyes if you look directly at the laser as the light will harm your rear rentenal optics in the eye and retanal burn is permanant ....be warned.....and to close..i removed the cover of a ps2 and marked the 2 small grubs at the rear of the lense after this i moved one ever so slightly and this worked well for a further two years as the ps2 was suffering read problems of copy discs...i do think it turned the power up slightly to the laser and i did use a standard voltmeter and this was 1.1 milliamps.......as the ps2 i have has a mesia chip fitted. and now ps2 lasers are very cheap on Ebay but make sure you get the right type..as i think they are 3 types...hope this helps you out..

cansat
1st January 2008, 19:08
Yeah Like candymut states above, there is no guarantee that your PS2 will not get damaged or broken. Its your own responsibility! I mean, I personally would not do this because a PS2 is a PS2. If I break it, then I am stuck with no PS2 and will have to dish out like 100$ for another one! But like I said, there is no guarantee that it wont break!

Have Fun tinkering with it!!