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  1. #1 Sound, Loading very slow (ModBo) 
    fibreoptix is offline Registered User
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    I'm having some really wierd problem with my pstwo. First off the PS14 fuse blew, so I just jumped it. I installed the modbo and a fix of some kind, I'm not entirely sure which one it is, you bridge 3 points from the fix to 3 resistors, and one wire to a resistor, except somehow one of the 303 resistors fell off and on to the floor, I couldn't find it :S. But I read that they are 30k ohm resistors, so I went and bought a 30k ohm resistor and put it where the lost 303 should have been, and put the fix there. So anyway, I turn on my pstwo, it goes to the browser screen after maybe just under a minute of black screen, if I try to load a DVD game it says that the dvd player isn't configured or something like that. If I try to boot CD's, it goes to a black screen, same with PS1 games. Also, the sound is really slow, like it's in slow motion, and there is a really wierd whining noise, its like a ringing noise, except continuous (not like a phone), but like a high pitched noise. I doubt whether the pstwo boots anything, and I haven't yet tried taking the modchip out, is there any reason that this could be happening? Wrong resistor? Bad installation? Dodgy chip?
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    patch6 is offline Member
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    Sounds like the spindle is problematic , lubricating that might fix the problem.
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