Poor handling, liquids, spontaneous combustion, you know the usual.
If you put it on a floppy disk. It's a storage device nothing more. By the way flashdrives are smaller and store a lot more data.
If it says "Some file maybe corrupt" then the problem is in your Windows CD. You need a new one Format you hard disk completely once. Then try reinstaling Windows XP. This will resolve the problem.
Restore the missing or corrupt file from backup.
There are no PS3 emulators and the bios file for the PS3 would not work in a PS2 emulator
on the ps3 console in the front their is a button it will take the disk out
Yes, usually an old PS3 disk should work on a new PS3 console.
Formatting your hard disk for the PS3 will erase everything on it. If you are adding a hard disk to your PS3 it will prepare the drive for the system.
This happened to me too! Turned out it wasn't the ps3 it was the disk.
if your talking about a corrupt file, that means that part of the game is damaged. you can get a new disk, try to repair the disk, or install the game with out the corrupt file.
You jailbreak the firmware.
No.
I dont know if you could DOWNLOAD US ps3 games to a japanese ps3, but you CAN play US ps3 disk games on a japanese ps3.
In a way yes, you could put the PS2 disk into your PS3 if it backplays other wise no.
nope
No it is a Blu-ray disc
no as ps3 games are on a blue-ray disk and a ps2 does not have a blue-ray player