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.
bannana
Botanically, it's a berry.
so it can suck on a bannana
When a DVD player displays the "No disc" message, it typically indicates that the player is unable to read a disc that has been inserted. This could be due to a dirty or scratched disc, a compatibility issue, or a problem with the player's laser lens. Cleaning the disc and checking for any physical damage may help resolve the issue.
Graphite can be scratched by materials that are harder than it, such as diamond and tungsten.
u fart on it
One of the best ways to fix a scratched disc is to buy a repair kit.
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.
Blockbuster have a machine that will fix any scratched disc for £2, no matter how scratched, but it cannot be repaired if the disk is shattered or snapped and will have to be replaced.
might be scratched or broken or dusty if broken or scratched it dead.
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ps3
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 it isn't scratched, why would it require fixing? it could be your console that isn't functioning correctly.
No, either car wax or furniture polish will leave a residue that could seriously mess up the insides of the CD/DVD drive.