Replace it. It's scratched and does not work. What makes you think you can fix it to be like new again or that there is some method. Look at the poor rating for the products they sell to do it.
You can't, you have to download it off PlayStation PlayStation store on the internet or another website.
If the shopkeeper is kind enough, bring the disk back to him and ask him to repair it.
You can try using a soft microfiber cloth to gently wipe the surface of the disk in a straight line from the center to the outer edge. If the scratches are still visible, you may need to use a specialized disk repair kit or seek professional help to restore the disk. Avoid using abrasive materials or substances that could further damage the disk.
Yes and sometimes it needs to be turned off or unplugged and restarted to solve the problem
you can but you need to use a special disk cleaner dont apply too much water or it will destroy the disk
Most home remedies do not work and even professional polishing may not bring back an unplayable disc. You should first learn the replacement cost for a used PS2 disc in like new condition before you consider paying to have the disc polished.
To get scratches off of games or DVDs you may want to get a disk repair machine. I recommend the ZDag 102 it cost about a $100 but it will pay for it self over time by saving your disks. Skip the DVD skip doctors.
End/save the program using one of the remotes, remove the media disk or card, then press the off button.
Toothpaste has a fine grit that will actually scratch your disk even more. I've found that the best way to fix small scratches is with peanut butter. You use a small amount of creamy (not chunky-you don't want chunks of peanuts) peanut butter, wiping it on the disk in one direction. Then, you use a clean rag to wipe the peanut butter off, in the opposite direction. It works quite well.
No. But the game freezes, Says 'Please insert the disk back' (Or something) and you have to turn it off and on.
When I need to clean a disk, I grab some shampoo and spread it over the disk, then I rinse it off. Don't scrub it. Then I dry it off with a tissue. I also do this for scratched games. It doesn't actually fix the scratches, but it somehow helps and I'm able to play the game again.
try to dab toothpaste on the scratches if their are any let it dry then wash it off if their are no scratches just get the system fixed