Easy. Well, not to most, I admit, but this one's advice = free and you've already broken the seal, so what's to lose?
First I must say that if it's a none slim-line model, then it could be a couple different things, actually.
1. It could be the laser is too close or too far from the disc. That can be adjusted with an allanwrench or phillips head screw driver. the white screw/gear is above the laser. Have a marker on hand and mark it before you mess with it, just in case that wasn't your problem. If the laser is too far from the disc the system will say "no disc" if too close, the system will say disc read error. Also, don't twist it too far, never over a single revolution in any direction!
2. If PS1 games play while 2's don't then it's probably one of these two bolts that control voltage. For this adjustment you'll need to remove the entire disc tray. The two flat screwdriver bolts are located and resting on the bottom of the laser on an orange circuit board. These control the voltage of the reading of DVD's and PS2 games. Some models will have DVD written in small letters, the bolt nearest that is yours and is located closer to the thin metal plate that covers the rest of the orange circuit board. After this, basically it's hit and miss. keep adjusting and experimenting with the DVD bolt "If your PS1 games don't work, mess with the other bolt slightly further away from the DVD letters and thin metal plate."
If this seems too difficult, or doesn't work, you're better off purchasing another.
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