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How to get a finger print of my umd disc for psp


Question Posted Friday July 14 2006, 8:59 pm

I was wondering how to get a fingerprint off my U.M.D disc for my PSP. I tried Class cleaner i tried everything !please help!

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Additional info, added Wednesday July 12 2006, 5:07 pm:
Nad its on my Grandtheftauto:Liberty citys disc so i just want to play it!!!.

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sh0rty2184 answered Wednesday July 12 2006, 4:38 pm:
toothpaste works, I use it all the time

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xolilabbs214ox answered Wednesday July 12 2006, 4:21 pm:
I HAVE HEARD THAT TOOTHEPASTE WRKS. LiKE PUT A LiTTLE ON A RAG. =]

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