Okay please some one comment back. I bought my ps1 a year ago and haven’t played for about 6 months until yesterday. Bought new games that are probably used but no scratched Almost brand new. My ps1 was working fine last night until today. I booted up my game and after the first logo it took a while (a few extra seconds not long) and then it took me ti the main menu. I can hear the disc moving but it has that weird buggy sound I hear it spin but a glitchy sound I hear spin for about ten seconds and then it stop… and then again. And then it stops again and again. What wrong ? Can someone please tell me
This is not a really a dev console but a Net Yaruze which is a consumer development console. But you need the special memory card to acually get anything running on that
Is that a Net Yaroze model? Those are very hard to find. Props for working with such a small area. I usually strip the console down to the board only so that I have more room to work with.
Okay please some one comment back. I bought my ps1 a year ago and haven’t played for about 6 months until yesterday. Bought new games that are probably used but no scratched Almost brand new. My ps1 was working fine last night until today. I booted up my game and after the first logo it took a while (a few extra seconds not long) and then it took me ti the main menu. I can hear the disc moving but it has that weird buggy sound I hear it spin but a glitchy sound I hear spin for about ten seconds and then it stop… and then again. And then it stops again and again. What wrong ? Can someone please tell me
Personally, I think you should of taken the board out to do the work, rather than working in a confined space and angle. You can get a nasty shock from capacitors on power supplies, which can hold a charge after the machine has been on. At one point your solder is resting on the power supply. When doing a tutorial you should let the viewers, who may be attempting repairs for the first time, know of any dangers to health. Even if you think that the risk is minimal. There is a reason that those 'danger of shock' labels on the case. Please be careful people when working on any electronics.
While watching it I was designing a thin silicon cover that can go over various transformers and psu, while working on a device. Tho I agree, since it was a client board I felt he had to many risk points of failure, Should have removed the psu at least and further disassembled.
Okay please some one comment back. I bought my ps1 a year ago and haven’t played for about 6 months until yesterday. Bought new games that are probably used but no scratched Almost brand new. My ps1 was working fine last night until today. I booted up my game and after the first logo it took a while (a few extra seconds not long) and then it took me ti the main menu. I can hear the disc moving but it has that weird buggy sound I hear it spin but a glitchy sound I hear spin for about ten seconds and then it stop… and then again. And then it stops again and again. What wrong ? Can someone please tell me
Hey @DV Game repair could you please help me with my pal region ps1 everytime i load up an disc it i din't load and instead it would boot up to the main menu i tried talking off the console to see if there's sour dust but non of it is there so can you help me plz Daniel schellingerhout ❤
Really didn't like the way his hand was flirting around the caps on the power supply when the unit was turned off and then when it was turned on as well.
I have a ps1 and it won't starting reading disc until I push more the small piece or pressing more the PS disc cover ! Any idea why it does that? It was like before fine !! Idk what happened!!!
Okay please some one comment back. I bought my ps1 a year ago and haven’t played for about 6 months until yesterday. Bought new games that are probably used but no scratched Almost brand new. My ps1 was working fine last night until today. I booted up my game and after the first logo it took a while (a few extra seconds not long) and then it took me ti the main menu. I can hear the disc moving but it has that weird buggy sound I hear it spin but a glitchy sound I hear spin for about ten seconds and then it stop… and then again. And then it stops again and again. What wrong ? Can someone please tell me
I'm no expert, but at 11:11 into the video, he pushes down a spring north east of the disc, that is pushed down when the lid is closed. The spring could either be worn out or whatever mechanism the spring is sitting on is at fault... or it could be both.
Okay please some one comment back. I bought my ps1 a year ago and haven’t played for about 6 months until yesterday. Bought new games that are probably used but no scratched Almost brand new. My ps1 was working fine last night until today. I booted up my game and after the first logo it took a while (a few extra seconds not long) and then it took me ti the main menu. I can hear the disc moving but it has that weird buggy sound I hear it spin but a glitchy sound I hear spin for about ten seconds and then it stop… and then again. And then it stops again and again. What wrong ? Can someone please tell me The sound sounds more like a laser ish is that the problem ? What do I do ?
The wobble is intentional. Believe it or not, PS1 discs are imperfect and the console looks for wobbles on purpose to detect that its a legit PS1 game, otherwise it won't boot.
@@spirit_green In the video you can see the orange rubber band where a piece of the hold down is missing and the disk seems to wobble excessivly. If you look for the video "Making a PlayStation 1 modchip" you find out how a legit game was detected (unless the video is wrong). Do you have a video title, or article explaining the intentional wobble ? Thanks for sharing.
@@BrainHurricanes Huh, I thought there was one. There was a video awhile back explaining the wobble, maybe I misunderstood it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XUwSOfQ1D3c.htmlfeature=shared