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Alright here's the situation. I just beat Kingdom Hearts (ps2) and was starting to watch the ending. All of a sudden it freezes and won't play anymore. I really don't feel like beating the boss again since it takes quite some time and I barely made it the first time.

 

 

 

I tried cleaning the disk off and I got it to move slightly a bit foward. I'm think now my option are pretty much either find another Kingdom Hearts disk or just restart the ps2 and beat the boss over again. If anyone knows a good way to clean it that would be great.

 

 

 

Any suggestions?

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Something similar happened to me. I was playing through the start, and at the end when you finally stop using that noob Roxas, I accidently knocked my PS2 from standing up posistion to the floor. I thought nothing of it since the game kept going. So I keep playing and decided to take a break. Next time I pop in the disc and during the next movie scene, it decides to not load. If you still have you receipt, go to the retailer you bought it from and state that it was clearly like that when you purchased it. They may give you your money back/a brand new copy.

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I use toothpaste when cleaning my disks. Works great.

 

 

 

I've heard about that but I always thought it was a joke. Are you serious? If you are just how exactly do I do it. Scrub it with my toothbrush and water?

 

 

 

I'm completely serious. Get the disk wet and put some toothpaste on it with your fingers. Get a cloth and scrub it for a little bit then, wash it off under the water. ^_^

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I use toothpaste when cleaning my disks. Works great.

 

 

 

I've heard about that but I always thought it was a joke. Are you serious? If you are just how exactly do I do it. Scrub it with my toothbrush and water?

 

 

 

cover the bottom of the disc with toothpaste, then with a soft towel or sumthin wipe the toothpaste off from the centre of the disc to the edge of it, then clean off any excess if you missed it. then wash it afterwards.

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I use toothpaste when cleaning my disks. Works great.

 

:shock: Gotta try that one :o

"The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you never hear it you'll never know what justice is."

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