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Guest Sundancefisher
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How do you professional gamers repair a scratched game disk? It is a 1/4 moon scratch on the outer 1/4 of the disk.

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Cant you just blow on it like the old NES games?

 

I used to use highlighter on the affected area back when I played my xbox. Might work for what you have as well.

Guest Sundancefisher
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if it's a game I play a lot I forget screwing around with half assed fixes that never really work well and head to EB and buy a used copy.

 

I had a movie repaired once at Block Buster. Worked perfect after that. Is there not a scratch repair kit?

Guest Sundancefisher
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Update

 

Blockbuster fixed the scratch for ~$3. Son tested the game and it works again.

 

Cheers

 

Sun

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Blockbuster fixed the scratch for ~$3. Son tested the game and it works again.

And the time you wasted looking for an answer you already knew................ priceless

Guest Sundancefisher
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And the time you wasted looking for an answer you already knew................ priceless

 

huh? you got me...some how. Just gotta figure out how.

 

No...I had never repaired a game before. The movie was a used blockbuster copy...so the fix came with the movie. The game was not.

 

I was more curious about a do it yourself kit...kids will scratch more.

 

Wondering if anyone had any ideas..

 

In the end...when time permitted I was able to get over to Blockbuster to try and fix it...

 

No one did...but it was fixed. I am sure others will eventually have the same problem.

 

Cheers

 

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How do you professional gamers repair a scratched game disk? It is a 1/4 moon scratch on the outer 1/4 of the disk.

 

Unfortunately, the 360 is notorious for beating up on discs. If you play a game hard (like I do with madden) you should always consider installing the game and running off the HD. The disc has to be in to play but its not constantly moving.

 

Now with a scratched disc, before you go out and spend any money you can try a gamer home remedy by scrubbing an abrasive toothpaste (like something with baking soda in it) all over your disc with your fingers or a cloth. Sounds barbaric I know but it works if the scratches aren't too deep.

 

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