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.
tooth paste? are you kidding? you cant fix a game with tooth paste
Most home remedies do not work. If it is a rare game you might consider having it polished professionally to remove scratches, otherwise just replace it
Probably the game is old, scratched, dirty, etc. Also if the game system is old, scratched, dirty, etc. Or if the power source is old, scratched, dirty, etc. Also there can be something that went wrong in the creation of the game. Also, if you are playing an online game, it could lag because you have bad connection to the host.
Most are not dirty they are scratched
You replace it with one that is not scratched because most other methods do not work
Often the game disc is scratched and damaged
because the game you are playing is scratched
might be scratched or broken or dusty if broken or scratched it dead.
to release strain on the lens or if your game is to scratched to work get a friend that has the same game and copy it on the HD and then you can play with a scratched disk
No most home remedies do not work.
They say it will. but I have my doubt's.
Most likely your file is corrupted, or your game CD is scratched up
i always wash mine then dry it so it works but
Go over the scratch with a rubber, it really works
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.
put some chapsticks or vaseline on it and wipe it with a SOFT CLOTH