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Its a simple fix for the PS3. There are a crapload of resources that show you how. As for losing your info, the PS3 has a cool feature called "back-up". So if you are worried about it crashing, you can always "restore" your old system to your reconditioned one.



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Something bad happens to one person... and suddenly he's convinced it's a huge problem for everyone.

Yay.



selnor said:
Feylic said:
goddog said:
Phrancheyez said:
Are you also going to bitch to Ford or GM when your car breaks down out of warranty too? Do you want them to hold your hand and tell you everything's going to be okay? You own something that broke outside of it's manufacturer's promised warranty. Keyword is outside. That means the manufacturer fufilled it's promise. It's on you now. It costs $150, do you want it fixed or not?

People who complain about this kill me, I don't care if it's 'been happening'...it's nowhere near the scale of RROD. How many of those consoles are still going strong?

Unfortunately, there's a failure rate with everything and your product falls into that percentile. We apologize, but hopefully for your convenience we will have a slightly cheaper model out after 3 years that will have a little lower failure rate. *que MS business strat*

It's similar to RROD, but again nowhere near the scale. The same strategy applies, you just don't have to doll out a billion like MS did.

 

sony could always man up and offer a 3 year cover like MS has for  its crap, i think it would be best for consumers and kill those in store warranties, also it would show more value in sonys brand if they preemptively did it 

Why? Why would Sony do this, and how is it "manning" up, and why 3 years? If you want them to extend the ps3 warranty to 3 years, why not the Wii? why not the PSP, or DS? Why not TV's, or computers, or ANYTHING else you can purchase? The only reason the 360 warranty was extended was because it had ABNORMALLY high failure rates. If they the 360 had failed at the same rate as other electronic devices, MS would have never, ever, ever extended the warranty, it just wouldn't have made sense.

 

Sony dont have that great a record of well built consoles. In fact I remember the PS2 launch and the possibility of a recall, I had 3 PS2's. Even PS1 had major problems, I had 4. The PS3 Yellow Light has had an increase, why I dont know. But it made the 6'oclock news recently here in UK. Regardless, I enjoyed every console that failed. Although the 360 is the only one I ever had fixed for free by M$. Sony have always charged me or it was cheaper to buy new again. :)

 

Show me proof that this, and if it is worse than the 360's RROD was, i will conceed.

 



BHR-3 said:

There’s one stigma that Microsoft and the Xbox 360 hasn’t been able to shake off, its caused the loss of millions of pounds to guarantee, for those still unaware of what Im getting at, well it’s their reliability, system failures … namely the dreaded red rings of death. It was the main reason a Playstation 3 sits in my living room alongside, the other much maligned console.

 

But take a look on the internet, dig a little deeper and you’ll find a whole host of System failures tagged to Sony’s previously indestructible machine.

 

Now everyone knows that  hardware fails, or indeed has a shelve life, but the more interesting thing is that several of these ‘bricked’ machines are linked to the updates that are required from Sony to use their online service, PSN.

 

       

 

Kotaku reported this wayback with update 2.40 , stating ‘Owners of PS3s in all shapes and sizes have been reporting that their systems were loading to the initial PlayStation wave screen and simply hanging there after applying 2.40’


It hasn’t stopped there, with several updates following 2.40 creating similar problems. This may be hyperbole from those desperate to blame faulty machines on the brand Sony; I too would have thought that, I too would have backed Sony at one time. That was until it happened to me.

 

Thursday rolled around and as ususal the psn store was going to be my first port of call, was there new demos? was there new games to purchase? (there was only Zen Pinball for matter of fact) and the Playstation faithfully informed me, the  it was needing an update 2.76 of the PSN Firmware, dutifully I obliged, then I booted up a game… then nothing… nothing at all… then an ominous bleep and worse a red flashing light. Then out of the shadows lurked a dreadful sign, a costly sign. A yellow light.

 


“Simple its just crashed” was my initial reaction, no worries, I’ll restart it. Nothing. Okay I’ll leave it unplugged till the next morning; nothing again.


Fearing the worst I contacted Sony, who said that maybe I should change the power cable. The power cable?! Last time I checked that flashing light wasn’t generated by a lack of electricity, I know the Playstation is good, but no miraculous event happened to get that red light there, so what was a different power cable going to do?

 

And did I require a Sony branded power lead, oh no the power of my Smart price kettle was the lead recommended by good old ‘Steve’ at the other end of the line. Nice to know all I need is a cable to repair it, I don’t mind missing a few brews to sort it, “what’s worse a new kettle or a new Ps3?” I thought.

 

Needless to say it didn’t work, so like a glutton for punishment of a playstation variety I phoned again. This time no pseudo technical patter, no tips on using household appliances as a power source – no this time it was just a payment needed… a whacking great bug £145 no less.

 

Now for that price you’d expect your own machine back wouldn’t you? Sadly not, and
instead you get what they described as a ‘reconditioned unit’. What exactly was the point of getting it fixed for such a steep price is still a wonder to me?  This problem only gets worse, by the fact that you cant just transfer your old hard drive, meaning all the game saves you had vanish without a trace. Far cry 2, Fallout 3, Little big Planet levels, Fifa leagues, the list goes on and on all mercilessly wiped from existence by the hands of the cruel yellow light.

 

Sony has played a blinder, ensuring that not only are you out of pocket,  your money wasted but also your time.

 

So I ask you the reader the question; have you heard of similar problems? Solutions? Or indeed any of your own nightmare stories of customer care? We’d love to know.

 

 

Source OPEN ME

 

I hope my PS3 doesnt give me these or any troubles it hasnt so far and i owned it since 7/07

This is why I like the fact that my Xbox 360 has a detachable hd. My PS3 has never broke on me but I have had 2 deal with Sony in regards to PS2 problems they are terrible. I can't believe they didn't tell you not to send it in with the harddrive or warn you about that or something.

 



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PS3s YYLD isnt increasing... there are few who want to bring the "allowable" failure rate and claim its an epidemic

i think allowable failure rate is 3% which is 600,000 units (assuming 20 mil)
in this day & age thats 900,000 youtube videos :)




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I got a YLOD 20 gig, its a paperweight now. Pray it dont happen to me 60 gig.



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darendt said:
Its a simple fix for the PS3. There are a crapload of resources that show you how. As for losing your info, the PS3 has a cool feature called "back-up". So if you are worried about it crashing, you can always "restore" your old system to your reconditioned one.

 

once you get the ylod, your data is gone. please point me towards these guides. the harddrive formatting doesn't work for most people...

my 60gb built in mid 07 got the ylod a few months ago.



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mainly 60gb
some people say its the 90nm + ps2+ps3 in the same chipset. causes it to overheat.

so 40gb with 65nm and no BC doesnt have that problem but blu ray lens are more prone to die but thats fixable easily.



I got a yellow light on my ps3 a few months ago on my 60gb and was pretty pissed about it at the time, especially since I had to pay $150 to get it taken care of. However it ended up working out ok. Sony's service was fantastic and I had a new 60gb back in my hands about a week after I sent it in for repair. And for good measure I took the opportunity to throw in a brand new 500gb hardrive for my new system.

I asked sony what had went wrong and they told me the main problem was a high accumulation of...dust in my system. They told me to put a low powered vaccume to my system every once and a while, lol.



I dont know if you guys know about this or not, but fans will slow down over a long period of time. When that happens it usually cause crash and game freeze and ultimately failed to extract heat fast enough on the heatsink and fry the cpu or gpu. So the better question is how long can both of these hot HD system can last.

I had never open up my HD systems but if its structures is similiar to the cooling system on a PC cpu and GPU, then those fan will start to slow down usually after 1 year. I usually test it out by touching it, if it run like new you feel like a cut to your finger but if it stop with a light touch then its telling you to replace that fan immediately.