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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => Legacy Consoles => PS2 => Topic started by: Palux on June 18, 2008, 04:56:41 PM
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My controller ports are messed up, sometimes I'll be playing Guitar hero and all of the sudden nothing works. And I never had a problem with any of my controllers before. So any ideas? :help:
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now it's almost 150 views lol...
have you ever opened your ps2 or controllers? have you dropped either of them? do you take the neck of the guitar off alot or ever?
answer me these questions and i can give you a better guess at your problem...
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So it happens with all your controllers? Or just your guitar hero one?
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have you ever opened your ps2 or controllers?
PS2 and normal controller but never the guitar hero one.
have you dropped either of them?
All of the controllers.
do you take the neck of the guitar off alot or ever?
Hardly ever.
So it happens with all your controllers? Or just your guitar hero one?
Well Different things happen with different games but, all of them.
And on a side note. Say… Hypothetically I accidentally pulled a ribbon out of my PS2, How would I put it back so everything worked right again?
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just take off the case and check the controller port to see if the ribbon came out if so plug it in if not make sure there isn't any dust or anything that can short out the controller port...
PS LOL 406 views...
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Straighten that flat cable from the ps2 to the controller ports
This Also depends what ps2 model you have
so what model is it?
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just take off the case and check the controller port to see if the ribbon came out if so plug it in if not make sure there isn't any dust or anything that can short out the controller port...
O.K. I guess I'll try that with all of my ribbons
PS LOL 406 views...
Yeah I didn't even think there were that many people on the forum.
Straighten that flat cable from the ps2 to the controller ports
Alright I'll try that too.
This Also depends what ps2 model you have
so what model is it?
It's a fat PS2 if that's what your asking.