It worked.Took 4 attempts and was about to give up but thought I'd give it one more try.... nuked it for about 15 minutes on full pelt with a 2000W hair dryer and it's just booted up long enough for me to grab the saves I wanted.
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It worked.Took 4 attempts and was about to give up but thought I'd give it one more try.... nuked it for about 15 minutes on full pelt with a 2000W hair dryer and it's just booted up long enough for me to grab the saves I wanted.
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resultwell at least thats something - i was lucky enough to get some time out of mine. Is it still working or YLOD again?
Completely understandable. I'm even partially tempted to just scope out bad joints myself and manually solder them. I'm just curious if any reball efforts at all have ever worked in the long run.Selfishly I'd love you to be the guinea pig and try that company and see how it goes. I've had mine sitting on my lab bench with the hope of one day re-balling.
After a lot of research and reading a lot of discussions.Why did you find that company to be reliable?
Email a mod and I'm sure they'll sort you out.PS: I started this thread to help people backup their lost data and retrieve disks. Since then I've tried re-balling options but that's a little deviation from the original YLOD fix intent. Be nice if I could edit the title to add [TEMP]
I'm just curious if any reball efforts at all have ever worked in the long run.
After a lot of research and after reading a lot of discussions, this company seems to be the most reliable and most professional.
http://www.psr1.com/
http://www.psr1.com/PS3-ReBalling.html
Why don't you try one of these?