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Everytime I insert a game, it keeps making sounds that indicate it's not reading the disc properly. I'm thinking of ringing the customer hotline to tell them of the problem (in actual fact I'm seeking for mercy) but this just isn't right. I haven't done anything in anyway to my PS2 to not make it work properly, otherwise I wouldn't be complaining right this moment.
I even had to bash it a couple of time because I got so sick of it! My games are working, but it's so mush hassle to just try and start a game. Plus, when it tries to load a game, it makes a *clanking* noise. It wasn't until quite recently that I realised this clanking noise was in fact scratching and defacing my discs, which further makes the whole task of beginning a game even worse.
To be honest, I'm not too pleased by this considering I even payed the maximum price for my PS2 (300 quid) with no controller or memory card! Surely I have a case here!
Anyone else facing similar problems?
Everytime I insert a game, it keeps making sounds that indicate it's not reading the disc properly. I'm thinking of ringing the customer hotline to tell them of the problem (in actual fact I'm seeking for mercy) but this just isn't right. I haven't done anything in anyway to my PS2 to not make it work properly, otherwise I wouldn't be complaining right this moment.
I even had to bash it a couple of time because I got so sick of it! My games are working, but it's so mush hassle to just try and start a game. Plus, when it tries to load a game, it makes a *clanking* noise. It wasn't until quite recently that I realised this clanking noise was in fact scratching and defacing my discs, which further makes the whole task of beginning a game even worse.
To be honest, I'm not too pleased by this considering I even payed the maximum price for my PS2 (300 quid) with no controller or memory card! Surely I have a case here!
Anyone else facing similar problems?
Had mine since launch day and it's still going strong.
*crosses fingers*
I'm going on the phone to Sony in a minute.
I had a similar problem back in October - I was getting a "Disc Read Error" or something for my DVDs (the CD's worked). It was scratching perfect circles into my DVD's.
I think this is only a problem for the Pre-ordered PS2's (with Model Nimber: SCPH-30003). The new PS2's or newer Models than SCPH-30003 do not have this problem.
Sony will not admit this is a fault with there SCPH-30003 models, but they will replace it for 65 pounds (for a refurbished new one)[e.g model 35003 or something).
They will also repair the scratched disc's for free - they will give you their Consumer Services address.
The number I phoned was:
08705 998877
They told me to stick five items in a bag and a courier came around and swapped them over.
I was a bit miffed about having to pay the 65 pounds as I'm sure it is a very common problem for the 30003 and think they should have recalled the machines - but this would have been costly and not very good publicity just as other consoles were coming out to market (back when they discovered it was a common problem).
Still this was my only (cheapest) option I had, as my pre-order of VC was just about to come out.
> I think this is only a problem for the Pre-ordered PS2's (with Model
> Nimber: SCPH-30003). The new PS2's or newer Models than SCPH-30003
> do not have this problem.
>
> Sony will not admit this is a fault with there SCPH-30003 models, but
> they will replace it for 65 pounds (for a refurbished new one)[e.g
> model 35003 or something).
Perhaps there is nothing to admit to, though?
My PS2 is a pre-ordered launch machine, and still performs flawlessly with any (valid) disc that I put in it.
There are several reports of these 'failings' every so often, but when you think how many machines were sold at launch, I don't think there's enough of them to consider it a major failing/problem. Though it is obviously a real pain in the backside for those that it does affect.
Also, remember that Sony were providing free replacement of faulty machines for a very long time AFTER the warranties of launch machines expired - longer than they needed to, or were required to, and certainly longer than any other company ever has.
But they all work on the PS2 though, yey!
:)