• MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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        3 days ago

        ps2 developed laser issues regardless. i’ve tuned and cleaned so many of those. should have charged but i liked my friends.

        • kieron115@startrek.website
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          2 days ago

          do you know if there was a way to fix the Dreamcast laser? I was like 19 when mine started failing and I think I just kept turning up the voltage pot a teeny bit to fix it for a while until it eventually burned out.

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            I do not know, but I learned the ps2 method by searching on the internets. I hate to recommend YouTube and reddit, but those are probably your best bets.

            If the laser itself is not salvagable, there’s always replacing the laser. I don’t know if it’s plugged or soldered in, but if it already doesn’t work, what more can you do to it?

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          3 days ago

          We had one that had to be cleaned every 3 months or so. The laser would begin sticking on the guide rails and have to be re-lubricated.

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        PS3 originally had drives that failed anyway. Had to bake my OG, as well as replace the bd drive.

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      3 days ago

      Hell, the PS5 is shown vertical but with the stand in the horizontal configuration. The PS2 and PS4 also had stands available because they weren’t stable on their side out of the box, and the systems aren’t shown with them. Unsure about the PS3.

    • 5in1K@lemmy.zip
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      3 days ago

      When it would wear out putting it like that would extend it’s use before being repaired/replaced.

    • DamienGramatacus@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      True, the real way was upside down because the laser wouldn’t read the disc after a few years and it needed a little gravity boost to get closer.