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Yes, a banana can help fix a scratched DVD. The fruit's natural oils may fill in minor scratches, potentially allowing the DVD to read more smoothly. To try this method, rub the inside of a banana peel over the scratched surface, then wipe it with a soft cloth to remove residue. However, this is not a guaranteed fix and may not work for deeper scratches.
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I/O error means 'input / output error' and is generally triggered when you have a drive trying to read some unreadable media, such as a scratched up cdrom or DVD.
PS2 use DVD and not CDs, but being scratched only stops them from playing
Yes, recovery of data in a scratched DVD is possible. You should give your DVD to a reputed software company, like Stellar data recovery. They have softwares which will recover all your files/data.
I/O error means 'input / output error' and is generally triggered when you have a drive trying to read some unreadable media, such as a scratched up cdrom or DVD.
2 choices: First, you've placed a wrong formated Disc into the unit, or a CD instead of a DVD... Second, the unit doesn't have a Disc installed, or it's just "dead" and can't read any Formated Discs...
Look and see if its scratched or cracked
No. All DVDs can get scratched. You're just going to have to keep them in a protective case and hope they never get scratched.
If broken in half no if scratched it depends on how bad the scratch is
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yes