Playstation / PS3 Repair
If you are one of the many people who forked out 300 or more for your playstation 3, you know all too well the pain of suddenly experiencing problems and needing Playstation / PS3 repair! As game systems have become more and more technologically advanced it is no longer possible to fix game read errors by blowing on the cartridge or into the player. That is a nod to the original Nintendo and other cartridge type games for those too young to understand the reference! Anymore you need a scientific degree to fix an errant game system. There are a few common fixes you can try at home however.
The warranty will be the first thing you should consider. They last about a year, and if you’re still under warranty then make sure you take it back. If you don’t then you’re going to have to do things yourself or send it off and pay more money. Warranties will extend to mechanical defects that lead to malfunction. However, spilling your coke on the gaming console doesn’t count.
Sometimes individuals try to fix the console on their own while under warranty. If you take this route you better make sure you fix it because if you have to send it off the manufacturer is going to know about it. The next thing that happens is they let you know your warranty is void and you have to pay for the repair.
The “Yellow Light of Death” is probably the most common issue out there. This is when your system will turn on, but there won’t be anything that displays on the screen. If you’re dealing with hardware failure then the front LED light will be yellow. You really can’t do anything with this problem since the system is extremely powerful due to the motherboard, CPU, and graphics interface. What happens is these things make the unit extremely hot. Once the heat damages the solder your motherboard will begin to crack and disconnect. So the only thing left to do is get it professionally repaired.
However, if your system will not come on and there is no yellow light present you can try resetting the system. Press and hold the power button for a full 20 seconds. While you are holding the button, you should hear three beeps. Once you release the power button, the system should come on normally.
Every once in awhile your hard drive will contain corrupted data and require a clean sweep. If your system is freezing up during game play but will play DVD movies or BluRay discs just fine a hard drive format can solve your problems. Remember to back up all your data before formatting the hard drive, as this is the equivalent of erasing everything.
There are several other Playstation 3 repairs you can do at home that are pretty common. Then again, there will be other times when you have to send it to the manufacturer. It really depends what types of risks you’re willing to take, but if you’re already gifted in this area there are spare parts you can find all over the Internet for your gaming console.
Instead of constantly researching online it would be a good idea to get a repair manual. It will have all the information you need to fix your PS3 or know that a professional must repair it. Take the time to consider different ones because some are geared for resetting, others for cleaning, and even more for in depth information on Playstation / PS3 repair. Your best options is to have a little of both.
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