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| Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: I'm Batman. Gender: Posts: 1,047 Thanks: 545 Thanked 38 Times in 33 Posts | I finally beat kingdom hearts,but out of nowhere ,it freezes up during the ending video. I should have seen this coming. The beginning video, it would sometimes freeze up,and i got this game from the salvation army,and fur those of you who don't know,items there are donated,then sold. |
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| EVERYBODY SAY HO! THE PARTY'S HERE Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: That one place. Gender: Posts: 6,690 Thanks: 125 Thanked 312 Times in 248 Posts | The Salvation Army carries video games? I thought they did clothes... Also, that sucks. A lot. Go beat it again now. |
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| Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: I'm Batman. Gender: Posts: 1,047 Thanks: 545 Thanked 38 Times in 33 Posts | Yeah,around here they carry just about every thing. I would,but now i think that i'll just sell this copy and buy a new one,or I could just take my chances,since I do know how to beat him faster now. anyway,what chu guyz tinks. |
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| Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Mt. Moon Gender: Posts: 952 Thanks: 10 Thanked 10 Times in 10 Posts | Try it again. I'd say 3 more times. If it freezes up on EVERY one, then you should return it and buy a new one. |
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| HIKARI NI NARA!!! Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: ogmftwbqq Gender: Posts: 17,429 Thanks: 79 Thanked 364 Times in 264 Posts | Does it have scratches? If so, I reccommend getting a DiskDr (or something akin to it, whatever you can find that gets rid of scratches) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: California Gender: Posts: 4,721 Thanks: 233 Thanked 204 Times in 168 Posts | |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Why do YOU want to know...? Gender: Posts: 12,595 Thanks: 573 Thanked 962 Times in 648 Posts | Man, sorry about that Guild. That actually happened to me with Final Fantasy 9 on my first playthrough - I got a disc cleaner, but it didn't change the fact I had to beat stupid Kuja and Necron (easily the best wtf? boss out there) all over again. ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: The state of Denial Gender: Posts: 6,931 Thanks: 17 Thanked 72 Times in 37 Posts | It's possible to remove scratches from discs? How do they manage to do it? All that "Scratch removal" stuff doesn't really do that much, but a lot actually HAVE made the performance on scratched discs better. For some reason, a lot of those typically don't work as well on some of my Playstation CD's, the ones with the black bottoms notably. (They worked wonders with a few scratched audio CDs though) I heard some rather obscure methods to removing scratched CD's, some that sound rather Mythbuster-ish: -Put the CD in the toilet and flush it, the water will clean the CD if you put it so that it is clogging the hole. (How on earth would that help?) -Toothpaste. (I'm not joking...I've heard Toothpaste actually helps CD scratches) |
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| HIKARI NI NARA!!! Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: ogmftwbqq Gender: Posts: 17,429 Thanks: 79 Thanked 364 Times in 264 Posts | ![]() ![]() GameDr. That was it. ![]() Instructions on how to do it if you can read them. It's basically that there is a plastic covering over where the actualy data is stored on the disc. This thing buffs away a part of the layer, hopefully getting rid of all the scratchers. It works pretty well for any CD. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Why do YOU want to know...? Gender: Posts: 12,595 Thanks: 573 Thanked 962 Times in 648 Posts | ^Actually, that's was I had. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Why do YOU want to know...? Gender: Posts: 12,595 Thanks: 573 Thanked 962 Times in 648 Posts | Well, I have no idea where it is now... |
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| HIKARI NI NARA!!! Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: ogmftwbqq Gender: Posts: 17,429 Thanks: 79 Thanked 364 Times in 264 Posts | Buried under a ton of junk somewhere in your house, I'd assume. I'd try to find it and take it with you to college. It's quite useful in fixing DVDs that stop or skip and games that won't play. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Why do YOU want to know...? Gender: Posts: 12,595 Thanks: 573 Thanked 962 Times in 648 Posts | Heh, I won't be having any video games on discs... most likely just my SNES cartridges. |
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