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Lisa Sisco Posted on May 20, 2011
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My ps2 no data then disk error the two white wheels inside my son moved both of them. how can i fix it bck

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2 white wheels? you mean gears? Set the gears bac to their original positions. If you still get an error, then the problem goes way deeper than some jostled gears.

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