Post: [Tut] How to fix Black ops from freezing
04-07-2011, 03:05 PM #1
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Note: This is not a permanent fix but allows plenty of usage before the disc starts to freeze again

This is a method to fix the following freeze in Game:


Note:This is the freeze in the game.

Method to fix this:

Materials needed:


Toothpaste
Something to wipe after washed using toothpaste. Probably a towel or tissue.




Text Tutorial:

STEP 1: Pour toothpaste on to disc. (small amount)
STEP 2: Make sure each of the part of the disc is covered
STEP 3: Leave for 10 minutes
STEP 4: When 10 minutes is up, clean toothpaste off disc using cold tap water.
STEP 5: Get towel or tissue to allow the water to be soaked up.
STEP 6: YOUR READY TO GO!!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Press the thanks button if i helped

This has worked for me everytime Smile
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04-07-2011, 06:09 PM #2
alex2496
Do a barrel roll!
that never works
04-07-2011, 06:13 PM #3
This can lead to greater damage to your disc because of the crystalline abrasives in toothpaste, but if you absolutely insist on doing this to your disc, make sure you wipe in an outward direction from the center of the disc, never rub in circles because that could cause even more scratches.

Better solution: buy a Disc Doctor. They don't cause permanent damage to your disc and serve the function they're designed to.

(Now that I think about it, the real solution to this problem is to just take care of your discs. I keep all of mine in the cases and put them back when I switch games, and not a single one of them has a scratch on them. Take care of your stuff, and it will last a LOT longer.)
04-07-2011, 06:33 PM #4
Originally posted by Omega157 View Post
This can lead to greater damage to your disc because of the crystalline abrasives in toothpaste, but if you absolutely insist on doing this to your disc, make sure you wipe in an outward direction from the center of the disc, never rub in circles because that could cause even more scratches.

Better solution: buy a Disc Doctor. They don't cause permanent damage to your disc and serve the function they're designed to.

(Now that I think about it, the real solution to this problem is to just take care of your discs. I keep all of mine in the cases and put them back when I switch games, and not a single one of them has a scratch on them. Take care of your stuff, and it will last a LOT longer.)

i have no scratches on my disc though
04-07-2011, 06:41 PM #5
Originally posted by ward1 View Post
i have no scratches on my disc though


Then the problem isn't from the disc, it's probably from the reader. If your disc doesn't have any scratches at all on it, rubbing toothpaste on it will only cause scratches.
04-07-2011, 06:55 PM #6
Originally posted by Omega157 View Post
Then the problem isn't from the disc, it's probably from the reader. If your disc doesn't have any scratches at all on it, rubbing toothpaste on it will only cause scratches.


its not the reader cos it works for all my other games. Have heard that people are having the same problems. This toothepaste has allowed me to play the game again.
04-07-2011, 06:57 PM #7
Originally posted by alex2496 View Post
that never works


Can you stop semi spamming? with really low quality posts or at least over 20 25 characters?
04-08-2011, 03:38 AM #8
Originally posted by ward1 View Post
its not the reader cos it works for all my other games. Have heard that people are having the same problems. This toothepaste has allowed me to play the game again.


That.... is really weird and I honestly have no explanation.
04-08-2011, 03:49 AM #9
SMarT
Error… Cat invasion!
Originally posted by Omega157 View Post
This can lead to greater damage to your disc because of the crystalline abrasives in toothpaste, but if you absolutely insist on doing this to your disc, make sure you wipe in an outward direction from the center of the disc, never rub in circles because that could cause even more scratches.

Better solution: buy a Disc Doctor. They don't cause permanent damage to your disc and serve the function they're designed to.

(Now that I think about it, the real solution to this problem is to just take care of your discs. I keep all of mine in the cases and put them back when I switch games, and not a single one of them has a scratch on them. Take care of your stuff, and it will last a LOT longer.)


I'm going to agree with you on this 100%.

Last resort only. It's basically like putting T-Cut on car paint work.
04-08-2011, 03:58 AM #10
yeah this does this to me ALL the time! it freezes at the same point as urs did, and restart and got to online and my name doesnt show cuz it takes forever to load up my nat type, i dont know why, and if someone tries to join it freezes my ps3. black ops just sucks so much, treyarch just fails, thts why i lag switch Happy

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