Software will not fix an unreadable disc because it is scratched. PS2 game Discs are not rewriteable and can not be changed so there would be nothing for the software to fix on the disc unless it was a bootleg copy
If the disc has scratches that make it not work, try using a pencil eraser and rub from the center to the edge. It rubs off a small layer that rubs away the scratches. Hope this helps!
Replace it and try not to scratch the new disc. Most home remedies do not work and having a disc polished is not guaranteed to work to fix the problem
No, that's a myth. However there are plenty of cheap ways to fix disks that are scratched. The best cheap way is to buy a used game because most of the home remedies do not work
Clean the disc if that doesnt work take it to GameStop.
You don't fix a game disc that is scratched you replace it
There are places which can simply skim the disc, and hopefully it will work again, obviously for a small payment. There are other devices which can also fix games, but it depends what kind of damage has happened. Hope this helps!! ☺
Preventative, is action taken to stop something unwanted happening. Remedial, is action taken to fix a problem after it occurs. Installing user-control software software on a computer is preventative - it stops unauthorised people using the computer. Running regular disc diagnostic software is remedial - it repairs any detected problems.
Most home remedies do not work. Since your disc is already unplayable it would not hurt to try anything on the disc that does not leave a film on the on game disc and dirty your disc reader lens. The best solution is to get the disc professionally polished.
You don't if a home remedies worked well they would not have all the different suggestions. Even getting a disc polished is not guaranteed to fix the problem
You fix your computer just like how you fix a car, although you don't have to own a whole lot of tools to fix a PC. Anyway, first you have to find the source of the problem and determine if it's hardware or software. If it is hardware, usually replacing the hardware in question will fix the problem. If the problem is software, uninstalling and reinstalling the software usually does the fix, if not the software may be too bugged to work or your PC may not meet the proper requirements.
you go to a game shop near you and the should have a disc repair machine to fix the disc this should only cost round about 2-3 pounds.
One of the best ways to fix a scratched disc is to buy a repair kit.