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Try thisStreetKings wrote:Tried both cables and same thing
Also have another working slim but i cannot get games to play, when i insert the disc and it shows up i get this error in the pic, i clean the discs, have new discs, clean the lens, any idea what else i can try?
Saying page not foundmetalgear2095 wrote:Try thisStreetKings wrote:Tried both cables and same thing
Also have another working slim but i cannot get games to play, when i insert the disc and it shows up i get this error in the pic, i clean the discs, have new discs, clean the lens, any idea what else i can try?
https://community.eu.playstation.com/t5 ... 790#M45954
The internals damage. It's better to get a new controller honestlyTed_v2 wrote:question i bought a ps3 from my friend, seems its a chinese controller, the right stick slowly drifts, super annoying. its a simple fix or buy a genuine controller?
Ted_v2 wrote:question i bought a ps3 from my friend, seems its a chinese controller, the right stick slowly drifts, super annoying. its a simple fix or buy a genuine controller?
metalgear2095 wrote:This is only the second time I've seen someone post this error code. The first guy solved it by going into safe mode, and restoring the file system and rebuilding the database.
To restore the file system do the following:-
1. Remove any optical discs from the BD drive, and turn your PS3 off.
2. Press and hold down the power button, and wait for your PS3 to power up, and then power off again.
3. Press and hold down the power button again. You will hear a beep, followed by another beep, and then a double beep. Stop holding down the power button once you hear the double beep.
4. The Safe Mode menu will now be displayed on screen. Press the PS button on your pad and select option 3 (Restore File System). Confirm the action by selecting "Yes" when prompted.
5. The console will reboot, and you'll be prompted to re-configure your display settings. Press the PS button your pad and re-configure your display settings.
6. If the PS3's file system is corrupted, then you'll get a message on-screen telling you this, and that it will need to be restored. Select "Yes", and then just wait for the process to finish.
7. Once the restore process is finished, the console will once again reboot.
8. Once the console boots back into the XMB, insert your game disc and see if the issue has been fixed.
If restoring the file system doesn't fix the problem, then repeat steps 1 to 3 above. Instead of selected the 3rd option on the safe mode menu, select the 4th option (Rebuild Database) instead, and follow all on-screen prompts. Once the PS3 boots back to the XMB try inserting your game disc again and see if the problem still occurs.
If restoring the file system and rebuilding the database doesn't fix the issue, then there could be a problem with either your HDD or console. I advise trying a different HDD first
Arcmanov wrote:I have one of the original 80 GB MGS4 bundle 'fat' PS3s.
Unfortunately, I'm getting the 'yellow light of death' problem, and also the 3 beeps, then it shuts down. This used to happen during graphically intensive games, but now it's happening even when it's idle.
I'm guessing it's some sort of motherboard overheating issue.
Is there anywhere along the East/West corridor (or Chaguanas area) I can take it to get it looked at, and maybe repaired?
Arcmanov wrote:I have one of the original 80 GB MGS4 bundle 'fat' PS3s.
Unfortunately, I'm getting the 'yellow light of death' problem, and also the 3 beeps, then it shuts down. This used to happen during graphically intensive games, but now it's happening even when it's idle.
I'm guessing it's some sort of motherboard overheating issue.
Is there anywhere along the East/West corridor (or Chaguanas area) I can take it to get it looked at, and maybe repaired?