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ps2 info & help


Question Posted Saturday June 10 2006, 12:41 am

I have 2 questions. Which is better, the small ps2,or the big ps2? & If a big ps2 was to take a long time to load, what would be wrong with it?

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haloguy answered Sunday June 11 2006, 7:53 pm:
Well, the small Ps2 in my opinion is better. It has a built in online adapter, and it uses a more high tech way of reading the discs. When did you buy your old ps2? If it's really old (like within the first year of the PS2 being out) then the disc reading system could be a bit faulty. If its newer you should buy a cleaning can from like office depot. It costs maybe 4 or 5 dollars and its a can of air that you spray inside the disc drive, and it cleans it out. Hope I helped! If not leave me another inbox.

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