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No it does not, many discs can be cheaply replaced with used games rather than trying to repair them
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Yes, those events can be found.
Your pads or discs are worn. The brakes will fail soon if not replaced.
The use tape to record and the Tape has been replaced by DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Recording TV programs on the VCR has been replaced by the DVR
You do not because the PS3 replaced the PS2 with better technology and the games are on Blu-ray discs. Even if your PS2 could read the discs it could not play the games
It is a Home remedy to remove scratches with little success and up there with trying to polish scratches out with toothpaste. Badly scratches discs should be replaced and next time handle them with more care.
There is some risk associated with any surgery, and in this particular one they're monkeying around near your spinal cord. You should talk to a surgeon to have the exact risks and potential benefits explained to you.
It should, as long as you don't play with the part that reads the discs directly.
You can try to have it professionally cleaned and polished although many used discs are more reliably replaced with a new or used game.
Sure it isn't scale on the discs? retract the pads and give the discs a spin.
If your PS3 is not reading inserted discs, you can fix it by restoring the system settings(it should work if your Blu-ray drive is functional).