If your Mario Kart: Double Dash disc cannot be read, first try cleaning the disc with a soft, lint-free cloth, wiping from the center outward to avoid scratches. If cleaning doesn't work, check for any visible damage or scratches on the disc. You can also try playing the game in another GameCube or using a different console to rule out hardware issues. If all else fails, consider seeking a professional disc repair service or purchasing a replacement.
You can attach the Garmin Nuvi 265WT GPS system to the dash by the dash board disc which is included. You stick the disc to the area you want it to be on the dash, then attach it to the disc with the suction cup stand which are also included.
This is most likely a problem with the disc if other discs can be read. Try wiping the disc off with a damp cloth. If this doesn't work, try a scratch-repairing service from a video game retailer. If other discs can't be read, it's a problem with the system itself, and you would have to get it repaired. Nintendo may still have a service for this, but you may have to just get a new console.
That means that the disc cannot be read
u need a ROM disc
yes well... yes and no you have to buy the game to get the channel but you dont have to pay anything to install it from the disc (plus you need to have the disc to do anything with it)
You can't, you can only get it as a Gamecube disc!
Its a disc game you stupid boy
because the karts are Korean
At CarToys.com you'll find a 3 disc car CD changer in-dash model, and they offer to match competitor prices. The Alpine KAE-213C model is a 3 disc car CD changer/ magazine for in-dash installation.
It means that your disc has a bad error so it cannot read and write files. if your error is on the dvd-rw, you can erase it. if your error is on the dvd-r then you cannot erase it and you will have to bin the disc.
scratches are indents in the disc or where a tiny part of the disc is gone. they cannot be taken off, for they are not a physical object attached to the disc.
you cannot laser technology cannot unscramble the code on the disk