thats what the manual says but disc is clean &undamaged it does it on aall the discs i try then if i leave it unpowered for a period it works again on the same discs?thats what the manual says but disc is clean &undamaged it does it on aall the discs i try then if i leave it unpowered for a period it works again on the same discs?
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The error statement indicates the disc cannot be read by the recorder, it may be dirty or damaged or recorded in an extended format which this deck cannot read.
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Sound like your floppy disk drive has failed. However, if you have a vacum that will blow, try blowing air into the disk drive in case it has some thread or other debris in it. Good Luck!
check fuses
if good fuses, the deck is bad.
upgrade time. go diskless like all us.
we use flash USB sticks.
discs are dead. end of life and era. and weak tech.
i have 4000 songs on a stick , no CD no DVDs. zero.
buy any cheap media head end player and install it.
Hello, It's possibly lens calibration problem, sometimes that happens when there's a lot of sudden movements during transportation, sometimes the use of scratched disks tend to trigger the Error correction algorithm of the PS3 reader, putting the reading lens into a lot of stress that heats up the EC chip and games are not read properly, causing the game to fail loading and making unusual sounds.
I recommend not to use scratched disks, try to use only PS3 game disks only to extend your console's life, and take good care of all your disks, keep them clean.
The thing is as technology improves Disks format changes to put more information into a single disk, and precision looking for data is more critical as data sectors are closer to each other, so scratched or dirty media tends to return errors.
Hope I helped, and try to seek some professional help on calibrating/substituting your old reader.
the C13 is a mechanism error. The TOC means Table of Contents which is the part of the disk that determines the beginning of each track. These units are somewhat delicate and not really DIY repair candidates. Parts are still available for these. Look for either an authorized Sony service center or at least a shop that has worked on these in the past for repair assistance. The loading mechanism may need to be repaired or replaced.
two things. Firsly make sure that you are using the correct disks i.e if your drive is dvd-r then only use dvd-r disks, if its dvd+r then only use dvd+r disks if it is a multi drive then it won't matter what disks you use. Secondly don't format the disk first. If it asks you to format the disk click on the X to shut the pop up box. Only put the disk in when dvd maker asks for you to insert a disk.
Any C13 error is a media error. First try formatting a blank disk in that camera itself. If that doesnt work, try blowing out the disk slot with compressed air. I wouldnt use canned air like you can get at office supply places because if the can is tilted some of the propellant can come out and gunk up the inside of your gear. If dry compressed air doesnt work, have it serviced by an authorized Sony repair shop.
thats what the manual says but disc is clean &undamaged it does it on aall the discs i try then if i leave it unpowered for a period it works again on the same discs?
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