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p1ng 2003-09-26 12:17 PM

1-800-345-7669 = no more DREs
 
This is the number you need to call if you get DREs. Sony will fix it for free even without a warranty.

They will not fix it if you have installed a mod-chip. If you installed a one, just forget about getting this repair.

They will still fix it if you took the warranty sticker off. The warranty sticker isn’t actually important to this repair since it only voids the warranty when there is a warranty. Since most of the people taking advantage of this haven’t had a valid warranty in years it doesn’t much matter. But just to be safe, don’t mention anything about doing that or opening it up or anything when you talk to them. Also, if Sony repaired your PS2 in the past, but the DREs came back, don’t worry. They’ll still do this for free; they may even replace it with a new one. And don’t worry if you’re under 18 or anything, Sony doesn’t care what age you are. All that’s needed for this repair is a DRE infected PS2.

When you call up you need to talk to a real person. This is the Sony hotline, so there are a million recordings. Just listen for the option to talk to a Customer Service Representative and select that.

While talking to them, make sure you specifically mention that you’re getting Disc Read Errors. Those are the magic words; you won’t get very far without saying “Disc Read Error.” After this they will ask you some questions such as if you’ve used any devices such as a GameShark, answer no. They will also ask you if you’ve used a cleaning device on the game disc, the answer to this is also no. They ask a few more questions, but those are the two important ones.

Once you get the go-ahead for the free repair simply follow the instructions they give you. They’ll ask you if you want to write down the information or have them email it to you. I suggest having them email it to you since it’ll have the number that gets you the free repair already written at the top and it has all the blank spaces for you to fill in the necessary information so you won’t forget to put down anything.

The repair is free, but you will have to pay for shipping it to Sony. However, they pay for shipping on the way back. It can vary depending on what shipping company you choose, but with insurance it nearly always costs less than $10. Make sure you get insurance when shipping it, you wouldn’t want to lose your PS2 just so you can save a few dollars on shipping.

Once you’ve sent it off you can check on the status of your repair by calling up the number, going into the PlayStation 2 section, and then selecting the option that lets you check on your repair status. You enter in your phone number and it tells you when it’s assigned to a technician and after they finish the repair it tells you when it was shipped back to you.

The repair time is always very short. It always takes less than three weeks, and in most cases takes less than half that time. In my previous DRE topics people were reporting getting their PS2s back within a week, and a few people even got theirs back in only 2-3 days! Sony is really repairing these things fast!

This number also works in Canada, and you can get the free repair there as well. As for outside the U.S. and Canada, you'll need to call your own local Sony number to find out. The number will be located in your PS2 instructions in the warranty section. You can also find it on the package of any PlayStation accessory manufactured by Sony.

If you think its easier to repair it yourself, think about this: will you risk destroying your ps2 and have to spend over 100 dollars to get a new one, or would you rather have it professionally repaired by Sony completely free of charge in just a week or two? The Sony repair is so fast, free, and easy; there’s really no comparing the two.

!King_Amazon! 2003-09-26 12:40 PM

Wow, thanks a ton.

p1ng 2003-09-26 01:27 PM

wait a second. This means i posted something useful. My reputation as a jackass is ruined! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

uncapped 2003-09-26 01:54 PM

What's a DRE?

RoboticSilence 2003-09-26 02:17 PM

Disk Read Error... errr... Doctor Disk Read Error...

uncapped 2003-09-26 02:17 PM

Don't come down. Things will always break dooooowwwwnnn.

Kuja`s #1 2003-09-26 02:56 PM

F them. My uncle can do it. He fixed my bro's about two months ago.

undeadzombieguy 2003-09-27 02:17 AM

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Rurouni Storm 2003-09-27 08:01 AM

You can also bring it into the nearest Sony store. Most of them can repair on site.

NonGayMan 2003-09-28 11:21 AM

Please get back on topic :)

Syn 2003-09-28 11:44 AM

99% of disc read errors can be fixed by using a Q-tip on the lens..and you don't risk breaking your PS2 unless you don't know how to put it back the way it was before you opened it.

Rurouni Storm 2003-09-28 08:27 PM

I've found a can of compressed air into the slot when the tray's open works as well.

D3V 2003-10-17 09:27 PM

Yeah me too, I did it when my dvds and cds quit working, then it started up again, then I cleaned the lens and it started working again, and now its back again, after I cleaned it all off n what not. I searched around and I moved the ""gear" which measures how far away the disc is from the laser, didn't fix it, I'm going to send it to the PS2 Hq and have them fix it, thanks for the INFO p1ng.


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