TrevDaRev said:
Then there's the 'bad' freeze, real bad, like. Where pushing the power once does nothing, I could push that button 20 separate times, and nothing. Then only way is to hold the power button in for about 20 seconds, the system will shutdown, but once once you restart the system it'll tell you ' Your PS3 did not turn off correctly. Your HDD is corrupted and needs to be restored. This may take 2-3hrs to complete', thankfully, it only takes 5 minutes. This is kinda freeze I get with the Blu-ray movies. I have a Slim model, I'm using a pretty old HDMI cable, and I'm outputting it 1080p. I upgraded to a 1TB HDD about a year ago, and I wonder at times whether that was a wise decision. |
I've had the HDD correpution check occur on what you call "good" freezes. I didn't know there could be "bad" freezes.
I doubt your new HDD has anything to do with it since it should be reading it off the disk and not your hard drive. I really don't know what problem you could be having but I hope you can find a solution. I guess I should ask what happens when it freezes, does it still show an image? Play any sound? Is the disk spinning?
Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(








