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Londinium wrote:It cannot be the laser, since lasers can't normally harm discs.
It's not much, but that's one possibility shut down. You sure the discs weren't scratched beforehand?
Ian Micheal wrote:Only thing depressed or bent spindle spin it your self and see if it's touching the case under the disk cant be the laser ..
Zarazek2000 wrote:Ian Micheal wrote:Only thing depressed or bent spindle spin it your self and see if it's touching the case under the disk cant be the laser ..
It's funny but it isn't touching the case. I don't understand what could be scratching my discs..
krovellium wrote:Check the disc housing. There may be some gunk or debris that the disc rubs agains and scratches it. As Londinium said, make sure the Dreamcast is scratching them, and not poor handling.
Zarazek2000 wrote:krovellium wrote:Check the disc housing. There may be some gunk or debris that the disc rubs agains and scratches it. As Londinium said, make sure the Dreamcast is scratching them, and not poor handling.
Well, I think that my Dreamcast is clean enough. I don't see anything there that could scratch discs. Also, I care about my GDs, so definitely something happens inside the Dreamcast that cause all of this.
Ian Micheal wrote:Zarazek2000 wrote:krovellium wrote:Check the disc housing. There may be some gunk or debris that the disc rubs agains and scratches it. As Londinium said, make sure the Dreamcast is scratching them, and not poor handling.
Well, I think that my Dreamcast is clean enough. I don't see anything there that could scratch discs. Also, I care about my GDs, so definitely something happens inside the Dreamcast that cause all of this.
See above can only be the motor spindle being bent or worn out that's it and it has to be touching the case under load it will push down and touch the case ether broken mounting point and the gdrom drive is too low or high in the case..
100% the disk is touching the case
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