Powerful Playstation 2 Repair Guide -- Detailed Manual Provides Simple Solutions for Common Problems


MARYSVILLE, Ohio, July 12, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- The last boss of the last stage of the game that has been causing fits of frustration is about to finally meet his match. The gamer pushes the button to make the final stab, but the screen freezes. He may be tempted to just fling the Playstation 2 against the wall, but instead grabs Mark Eastman's Powerful Playstation 2 Repair Guide: A guide through the Playstation 2 repair process (now available through AuthorHouse).

Eastman's book has the potential to help nearly 70 million Playstation 2 owners across the globe. Instead of spending hard-earned dollars to replace a broken console, they can simply utilize the work-arounds and simple solutions outlined in Powerful Playstation 2 Repair Guide.

The book covers several common problems that are easy to fix and that require no special tools or electrical engineering degrees. The author discusses how to do simple maintenance and solve problems such as disc-read errors, dead consoles, forgotten DVD passwords, grinding noises and game play freeze. The disc tray will not open? No big deal. Thumb to the section in the book, follow the easy step-by-step instructions and consult the detailed pictures, and get gaming again.

Some problems, however, require more complex repairs. In such instances, the book helps owners evaluate the condition of their console and decide if they should sell it for parts on eBay, junk it or send it to a professional repairman. If the decision is for professional repairs, Eastman provides a $10 dollar coupon that is valid at a national repair depot.

Whether looking to extend the life of the console or just get the station playing again, Powerful Playstation 2 Repair Guide is a handy resource to handle the malfunctions that frustrate die-hard gamers and casual players alike.

Eastman has worked in the wireless and telecommunications fields since 1973. He is currently the service manager for Beacon Wireless Worldwide in Columbus, Ohio and owns and operates three internet businesses.

AuthorHouse is the world leader in publishing and print-on-demand services. Founded in 1997, AuthorHouse has helped more than 18,500 people worldwide become published authors. For more information, visit www.authorhouse.com.



            

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