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Unable to Create Image of SOCOM 2 (PS2) Disk for PCSX2 Emulator


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Hi  :)

 I Have made Image Copies of my PS2 Games before with No Problems whatsoever Using ImgBurn before. (i.e. HULK: Ultimate Destruction, Metal Gear Solid 3: SnakeEater....) And I Made an Image of my SOCOM3 Disk with No Problems, but for some Strange Reason, I can't make an Image of Socom2. I Even Lowered The Read Settings from MAX to 16x. Any Suggestions?  :unsure: 

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Here's My Log: 

I 16:16:35 ImgBurn Version 2.5.7.0 started!
I 16:16:35 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Edition (6.1, Build 7601 : Service Pack 1)
I 16:16:35 Total Physical Memory: 16,677,180 KB  -  Available: 13,176,212 KB
I 16:16:35 Initialising SPTI...
I 16:16:35 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 16:16:35 -> Drive 1 - Info: DTSOFT BDROM 1.05 (E:) (Virtual)
I 16:16:35 -> Drive 2 - Info: MATSHITA DVDRWBD UJ167 1.01 (D:) (ATAPI)
I 16:16:35 Found 1 BD-ROM and 1 BD-ROM/DVD±RW!
I 17:08:26 Operation Started!
I 17:08:26 Source Device: [0:1:0] MATSHITA DVDRWBD UJ167 1.01 (D:) (ATAPI)
I 17:08:26 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM (Book Type: DVD-ROM)
I 17:08:26 Source Media Sectors: 2,139,040 (Track Path: PTP)
I 17:08:26 Source Media Size: 4,380,753,920 bytes
I 17:08:26 Source Media File System(s): None
I 17:08:26 Read Speed (Data/Audio): 16x / 10x
I 17:08:26 Destination File: C:\Users\SpYdoR\Documents\SOCOM_II.ISO
I 17:08:26 Destination Free Space: 229,848,428,544 Bytes (224,461,356.00 KB) (219,200.54 MB) (214.06 GB)
I 17:08:26 Destination File System: NTFS
I 17:08:26 File Splitting: Auto
I 17:12:34 Reading Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 2139039)
I 17:12:34 Reading Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 2139039)
W 17:12:44 Failed to Read Sectors 160 - 191 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 17:13:09 Failed to Read Sector 160 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 17:13:16 Waiting for device to become ready...
I 17:13:20 Device ready!
I 17:13:20 Reading Sectors...
W 17:13:34 Retrying (1 of 20)...
W 17:13:41 Retry Failed - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 17:13:45 Retrying (2 of 20)...
I 17:13:45 Reading Sectors...
I 17:14:00 Abort Request Acknowledged
E 17:14:04 Failed to Read Sectors!
I 17:14:05 Exporting Graph Data...
I 17:14:05 Graph Data File: C:\Users\SpYdoR\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\MATSHITA_DVDRWBD_UJ167_1.01_SATURDAY-JULY-20-2013_5-08_PM_N-A.ibg
I 17:14:05 Export Successfully Completed!
E 17:14:05 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:05:37
E 17:14:05 Average Read Rate: 7 KB/s (0.0x) - Maximum Read Rate: 321 KB/s (0.2x)
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After Re-Inserting the Disk Again, The Status Now Reads: "Device Not Ready (Focus Servo Error)". 
I Just Inserted Socom3, and it Loads up Fine, with No Problems! What? My Laptop Doesn't Like The Disk or Something? It's in MINT Condition with No Scratches, So I don't get it!  :frustrated: 
Here is The Log After I Have Used CD Lens Cleaner (Maxell, Dry Type) and Also Cleaned Off The Disk itself, Not That it Looked like it Needed Cleaning, After 5 Minutes Elapse Time: 
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I 18:09:27 Operation Started!
I 18:09:27 Source Device: [0:1:0] MATSHITA DVDRWBD UJ167 1.01 (D:) (ATAPI)
I 18:09:27 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM (Book Type: DVD-ROM)
I 18:09:27 Source Media Sectors: 2,139,040 (Track Path: PTP)
I 18:09:27 Source Media Size: 4,380,753,920 bytes
I 18:09:27 Source Media Volume Identifier: SOCOM_II
I 18:09:27 Source Media Volume Set Identifier: <>69;4?2SCEI
I 18:09:27 Source Media Application Identifier: PLAYSTATION
I 18:09:27 Source Media Implementation Identifier: DVD-ROM GENERATOR
I 18:09:27 Source Media File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
I 18:09:28 Read Speed (Data/Audio): MAX / 10x
I 18:09:28 Destination File: C:\Users\SpYdoR\Documents\SOCOM_II.ISO
I 18:09:28 Destination Free Space: 229,848,682,496 Bytes (224,461,604.00 KB) (219,200.79 MB) (214.06 GB)
I 18:09:28 Destination File System: NTFS
I 18:09:28 File Splitting: Auto
I 18:09:50 Reading Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 2139039)
I 18:09:50 Reading Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 2139039)
W 18:10:04 Failed to Read Sectors 704 - 735 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 18:10:16 Failed to Read Sectors 1344 - 1375 - Reason: Focus Servo Error
W 18:10:30 Failed to Read Sectors 2016 - 2047 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 18:10:46 Failed to Read Sectors 3008 - 3039 - Reason: Unknown (ASC: 0x09, ASCQ: 0x90)
W 18:10:59 Failed to Read Sectors 3744 - 3775 - Reason: Focus Servo Error
W 18:11:19 Failed to Read Sectors 5088 - 5119 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 18:11:46 Failed to Read Sectors 7104 - 7135 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 18:11:54 Failed to Read Sectors 7776 - 7807 - Reason: Unknown (ASC: 0x09, ASCQ: 0x90)
W 18:12:06 Failed to Read Sectors 8384 - 8415 - Reason: Focus Servo Error
W 18:12:27 Failed to Read Sectors 9792 - 9823 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 18:12:41 Failed to Read Sectors 10400 - 10431 - Reason: Focus Servo Error
W 18:13:01 Failed to Read Sectors 11712 - 11743 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 18:13:16 Failed to Read Sectors 12416 - 12447 - Reason: Focus Servo Error
W 18:13:29 Failed to Read Sectors 13056 - 13087 - Reason: Unknown (ASC: 0x09, ASCQ: 0x90)
W 18:13:43 Failed to Read Sectors 13696 - 13727 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 18:13:58 Failed to Read Sectors 14304 - 14335 - Reason: Unknown (ASC: 0x09, ASCQ: 0x90)
W 18:14:13 Failed to Read Sectors 14912 - 14943 - Reason: Focus Servo Error
W 18:14:30 Failed to Read Sectors 15488 - 15519 - Reason: No Seek Complete
I 18:14:31 Abort Request Acknowledged
E 18:14:37 Failed to Read Sectors!
I 18:14:38 Exporting Graph Data...
I 18:14:38 Graph Data File: C:\Users\SpYdoR\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\MATSHITA_DVDRWBD_UJ167_1.01_SATURDAY-JULY-20-2013_6-09_PM_N-A.ibg
I 18:14:38 Export Successfully Completed!
E 18:14:38 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:05:09
E 18:14:38 Average Read Rate: 100 KB/s (0.1x) - Maximum Read Rate: 323 KB/s (0.2x)   
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Is This Some Kind of Copy Protection?  :beee: 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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