open it up an see inside btw i hope your insureance will replace all you toys!
Hi,
My Dreamcast, along with all my other consoles, got completely wrecked when our house flooded. Now that they've all dried out and I have a bit of time to kill, I was thinking of doing a little comparison of their relative indestructibility. I'll post it online with some pics when I'm done.
So far, the dreamcast is starting up, but the disc drive doesn't seem to be spinning, and I'm thinking maybe it's rusted or something... it could even just be clogged up with gunk. I'm not really expecting any of the consoles to work, but they've been through a lot, so I figured I owed them a try.
So basically, has anyone got any tips or suggestions? Doesn't really matter how good they are, I'll give anything a try.
In the meantime, here's a link to photo I just found online of my wife being rescued from our home:-
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/photos/...2&category=470
Thanks,
Gavin
open it up an see inside btw i hope your insureance will replace all you toys!
Thanks darksaviour, I'll be sure to try that...
Insurance will get us back on our feet, but the lesson I've learned is that it's not worth cutting back on cover to save a few pound, because it is possible to lose everything!
And, if anyone is wondering what consoles that've spent some time submerged in 6 foot of river water might look like, here's a preview:
ouch...
that doesnt look good...
i didnt realise there would be that much mud.
It gets everywhere, that's the worst of it... and who knows what it isOriginally Posted by ptr.lynch
Even deep inside the console is dirty - the picture below is of the DC disc drive unit.
ok, i can safely say " thats not good"
ouch, safe to say that gd-rom has seen its day.
Hows the GC? if its knackered i'd be willing to buy it as im in need of a case/parts. if your interested PM me.
whats this, a dreamcast inside a gamecube, it would be easier to do that with an xbox
to my mind the only way to clean ur DC is to :
dismantle it completly
flood any piece with "WD40" ( that will remove mud and probably stop any rust )...
when everything is perfectly clean of mud
then flood it with "contact cleaner" (look in electronics shops for that)
it will remove any oil left there by WD40
and fisrt of all it will dry all the electronics parts and boards ...
make sure everything is perfectly DRY before powering ur DC again
hope that'll help
of course u can do the same for all ur electronic stuff
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