Your disc may be scratched, you can fix that by borrowing the game from a friend and install the game (from the game library tab) and then return it and it should work.
Unplug it and then plug it back in and press eject that often releases the disc
Most home remedies do not work. Since your disc is already unplayable it would not hurt to try anything on the disc that does not leave a film on the on game disc and dirty your disc reader lens. The best solution is to get the disc professionally polished.
how to fix error"wrong disc inserted" for mafia:the city of lost heavens pc game
Bring it to your local game store and ask if they fix scratched disks.
if it is installation then you need both disc and the code. if it is lanching the game then you need the disc #1
Yes game or gamestation should have a disc repairing machine to remove most or all scratches from your discs, i got my oblivion and my fallout 3's scratches removed the other day for 2 quid each and they now work perfectly.
You don't fix a game disc that is scratched you replace it
Software will not fix an unreadable disc because it is scratched. PS2 game Discs are not rewriteable and can not be changed so there would be nothing for the software to fix on the disc unless it was a bootleg copy
Replace it and try not to scratch the new disc. Most home remedies do not work and having a disc polished is not guaranteed to work to fix the problem
Your disc may be scratched, you can fix that by borrowing the game from a friend and install the game (from the game library tab) and then return it and it should work.
Unplug it and then plug it back in and press eject that often releases the disc
cheaper to replace PS2 with used one than to replace a broken disc drive
yes you could use alcohol to clean a game disc or you can go to a gaming store and buy a disc cleaner
you go to a game shop near you and the should have a disc repair machine to fix the disc this should only cost round about 2-3 pounds.
it depends on how much toothpaste you put on it and how long you left it and the freezer or refrigerator
Most home remedies do not work. Since your disc is already unplayable it would not hurt to try anything on the disc that does not leave a film on the on game disc and dirty your disc reader lens. The best solution is to get the disc professionally polished.