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Cleaning:
Buy a can of electronics duster to clean the interior
of the PlayStation easily and effectively while it is on or off.
Note: Cleaning the fan in the back the PlayStation2 must be done
while it is off to ensure that there is no damage from the fan
being spun the wrong way while in motion.
Internet play for less:
To have Internet play with spending less money, buy
a USB to ethernet adapter if you have a Cable or DSL modem. Directly
connect it to either one of these, or if you have a router, connect
it through there. The back of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3,
an online game, will give you further instructions.
In-game reset:
While playing most games, hit Start + Select
+ R1 + R2 + L1 + L2 to return to the
game's main menu.
Change or delete parental lock:
Press Start when prompted to enter the code.
Once you get to where you enter the numbers, hit Start
and you will be asked if you want to delete it. You can also enter
another code instead of deleting it. The master code is '7444'.
Enter it, and at the last '4', hit Select at
the same time. Do this again, and you will eventually get the
option to delete the lock. Enter '7444' again to delete the
code.
Bypass DVD regional lockout [Japanese version]:
Note: This trick requires an original non-analog PlayStation
controller and a PlayStation2 console with the launch version
DVD utility software and memory card package. Plug the controller
into port one. Place a DVD disc in the system and hold Up
until the DVD player menu appears. Release Up, and select
the play icon.
Alternately, hold L1 + Select + Circle buttons
while the PlayStation2 console is turned on. Insert the DVD disc
and play.
PS One games on PlayStation2 memory card:
The PlayStation2 will not recognize a PlayStation2
memory card when a PS One game is being played. However, you can
use a PlayStation2 memory card to store any PS One game, freeing
up more space for other PS One games. Simply use the PlayStation2's
internal memory manager to transfer all your PS One saves from
a PS One memory card to a PlayStation2 memory card. When you need
to play from a saved PS One game, just transfer the file back
to a PS One memory card.
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