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번역 관련 문제 보고
So, you're saying if you put a jar on top the unit, it works? What is it doing like putting pressure on the lens or something?
Once I build my full entertainment system and find a cable hub I like that won't tangle everything into a mess, I'mma set them all up.
Now about PS2 mem card that sound odd, not sure what to tell you if it system, or card, game disc wear & tear, or the data itself being the issue. Example timesplitters 2 I have on gamecube there is a small chance save can become corrupted gods know why exactly from either map making, too much saving, or just wear & tear on the disc.
Anyways if ever want to backup your games saves, I hand down recommend PS2 card reader, or softmod your PS2 to collect your save files to store on PC. For me I used PS2 card reader adapter for my PS3, and just copy place it on my PC use emulator to play my old games, another benefit to soft modding ps2, is making backups of your games, to help preserve my games from wear & tear.
That sounds like something loose, or your lid with switch to press down not making full contact that my guess on this.