Getting rid of scratch marks
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Getting rid of scratch marks
I know this has been discussed before, but what's the best way to eliminate or at least reduce scratch marks on an Xbox 360 game? Stupid me, I transported my 360 to the in laws with Tiger Woods 07 in there and now I've got 3 big scratches and a Dirty Disk Error message every so often. Do those Disk Doctors work?
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
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I don't know anything about the disk doctor... but i'm so tired from staying up from the wii launch that i swear I read this thread title as:
getting rid of stretch marks
I popped in to suggest diet or divorce, depending on the stretchee. but now, i've nothing of value to add.
getting rid of stretch marks
I popped in to suggest diet or divorce, depending on the stretchee. but now, i've nothing of value to add.
#3
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I use D-Skin Protectors on my 360 games. It works 100% of the time in preventing scratches, but only 95% of the time in the drive. Every once in a while it will give me a dirty disc error despite the skin being flawless. Minor hiccup to deal with to prevent a damaged game.
Should note that they don't really work in slot loading players. i.e. cd's in car stereos, and I shutter to think about getting a disc stuck in the Wii or PS3 because of the skin. But tray drives are more than acceptable.
Should note that they don't really work in slot loading players. i.e. cd's in car stereos, and I shutter to think about getting a disc stuck in the Wii or PS3 because of the skin. But tray drives are more than acceptable.