Hi there!
Well, I now join the realms of having a failed PS3.
I'm not exactly sure what happened to it.
Strangely enough, I turned it on this morning and did a backup to my USB hard drive!
After that, I installed MGS4 in view to playing it later.
Shut the system down as normal.
About an hour ago (4 hours after being turned off) I turned the PS3 on.
It powered up. I heard the startup sound start to play, and the Sony Computer Entertainment screen came on.
Then I noticed that the sound stopped short, and the image had frozen.
After a few seconds BEEP BEEP BEEP, and the red light was flashing, the system shut down.
I turned it off around the back, and then powered it up again.
The fans spin up. The light blinks yellow, and then flashes red, with a beep beep beep, and the system powers down again.
Tried this several times, including removing all network/usb cables/devices.
No good.
I did a google, saw suggestion that this can be something to do with the HDD. So, I removed the 250gb HDD I have in there, and tried to turn on the PS3, same thing. Fair enough, I put the HDD back in there, made sure it was in there good and proper, same problem.
OK, so maybe the HDD is borked. I dig out my old original 60gb drive, and put it in there, same problem.
So, it's late in the afternoon, I just phoned up Sony customer services.
They told me to try another power cable... well, I haven't yet, I can't see it's that, but no harm in trying it in a minute I s'pose.
So, then it comes down to "we can offer you a refurbished model for £145"
I moan about having paid £420 odd for it 2 years ago, but the fact remains, it is 2 years ago, a year out of warranty. He said if I order one before 16:15 this afternoon, then they'll have a replacement one to me tomorrow. I just need to put the PS3 and orig HDD in a carrier bag ,and give it back like that.
So, I've no idea what caused that. Like so many failures, it just came out of the blue. The guy on the phone suggested overheating, but I can't see it, it was turned off for four hours, and froze within a few seconds of powering up. I did wonder if it was something to do with the disk.... when I turned it off this morning, I ejected my MGS4 disk first. When I turned it on this afternoon, the disk was still there, and the PS3 sucked it in as it was booting up. I wonder if it didn't feed in properly, and jammed up somehow?
Anyway, for now, just to get it done, I paid with my credit card over the phone, so I'll have a refurbished one here tomorrow.
So, I'm gutted, like everybody else in here who's had a console fail, be it 360 or PS3. I didn't want to sign up to the playstation care and wait a few weeks, I just wanted to get it sorted.
Oh well!
Another one bites the dust!
Vin.
EDIT: Oh yes, and my MGS4 is still stuck in there!
Well, I now join the realms of having a failed PS3.
I'm not exactly sure what happened to it.
Strangely enough, I turned it on this morning and did a backup to my USB hard drive!
After that, I installed MGS4 in view to playing it later.
Shut the system down as normal.
About an hour ago (4 hours after being turned off) I turned the PS3 on.
It powered up. I heard the startup sound start to play, and the Sony Computer Entertainment screen came on.
Then I noticed that the sound stopped short, and the image had frozen.
After a few seconds BEEP BEEP BEEP, and the red light was flashing, the system shut down.
I turned it off around the back, and then powered it up again.
The fans spin up. The light blinks yellow, and then flashes red, with a beep beep beep, and the system powers down again.
Tried this several times, including removing all network/usb cables/devices.
No good.
I did a google, saw suggestion that this can be something to do with the HDD. So, I removed the 250gb HDD I have in there, and tried to turn on the PS3, same thing. Fair enough, I put the HDD back in there, made sure it was in there good and proper, same problem.
OK, so maybe the HDD is borked. I dig out my old original 60gb drive, and put it in there, same problem.
So, it's late in the afternoon, I just phoned up Sony customer services.
They told me to try another power cable... well, I haven't yet, I can't see it's that, but no harm in trying it in a minute I s'pose.
So, then it comes down to "we can offer you a refurbished model for £145"
I moan about having paid £420 odd for it 2 years ago, but the fact remains, it is 2 years ago, a year out of warranty. He said if I order one before 16:15 this afternoon, then they'll have a replacement one to me tomorrow. I just need to put the PS3 and orig HDD in a carrier bag ,and give it back like that.
So, I've no idea what caused that. Like so many failures, it just came out of the blue. The guy on the phone suggested overheating, but I can't see it, it was turned off for four hours, and froze within a few seconds of powering up. I did wonder if it was something to do with the disk.... when I turned it off this morning, I ejected my MGS4 disk first. When I turned it on this afternoon, the disk was still there, and the PS3 sucked it in as it was booting up. I wonder if it didn't feed in properly, and jammed up somehow?
Anyway, for now, just to get it done, I paid with my credit card over the phone, so I'll have a refurbished one here tomorrow.
So, I'm gutted, like everybody else in here who's had a console fail, be it 360 or PS3. I didn't want to sign up to the playstation care and wait a few weeks, I just wanted to get it sorted.
Oh well!
Another one bites the dust!
Vin.
EDIT: Oh yes, and my MGS4 is still stuck in there!

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(Except my MGS4 disk, and £145!)