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droffilcz
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4. June 2007 @ 21:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hi can someone help me what is best media that i will use on this type of PS2(slimline(SCPH-75006))?
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4. June 2007 @ 22:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
http://www.mod-chip.com/en/ps2version.htm

Find your PS2 version here.

Try using Sony DVD-R and Sony DVD+R and see how they both work.


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4. June 2007 @ 22:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
cool , thanks :)
Z3120
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5. June 2007 @ 16:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
8x Taiyo Yuden DVD+Rs if you can't get any DVD-Rs to work. There are a very few exceptional slim PS2s, especially the recent versions, that absolute won't read DVD-Rs for some strange apparent reason so using DVD+Rs would be your only alternative if you wanted to play your backed-up games. As for other brands, Sonys are okay, but I don't like using them when burning games that have data practically near the outer rim; Maxells and Riteks I have little experience with, and Verbatims are exceptionally nice too.

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Originally posted by Z3120:
8x Taiyo Yuden DVD+Rs if you can't get any DVD-Rs to work. There are a very few exceptional slim PS2s, especially the recent versions, that absolute won't read DVD-Rs for some strange apparent reason so using DVD+Rs would be your only alternative if you wanted to play your backed-up games. As for other brands, Sonys are okay, but I don't like using them when burning games that have data practically near the outer rim; Maxells and Riteks I have little experience with, and Verbatims are exceptionally nice too.
I only use Sony because it is the best media i can find. Everything else is memorex or TDK, which suck (?)


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