Posted on 17 July 2010. Tags: PS3 repair manual
What to Look for in a Good PS3 Repair Manual
The Sony Playstation 3 gaming system is very popular and well-liked, but many owners have encountered serious errors on their system. One of the most affordable solutions is to find a good PS3 repair manual so that you can look after your own PS3 repairs.
So what should you expect in a PS3 repair manual? Here are some points to keep in mind:
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Posted on 06 July 2010. Tags: Playstation 3 YLOD, ps3 controller fix, ps3 repair fix, PS3 repair manual, PS3 Repairs
PS3 Controller Fix Tips
When something goes wrong with your controller you probably don’t even consider needing a PS3 controller fix. It’s just as easy to go out and buy a new one. But that’s not always the best solution. If the problem is in your console, then you could buy a dozen new controllers and none of them are going to work. You need a manual that has more than one PS3 controller fix – one that addresses issues you may have with the console, too.
You can try a couple of different fixes – for example, plug your controller into the USB controller charger, press “PS”, then uplug the charger and press “PS” again to try to reset it so it syncs with the bluetooth element.
Or you could try opening up the case on the console and blowing out dust and checking for loose wiring or loose chip connections. Also, make sure your console is well-ventilated; many problems are caused by overheating.
But if you don’t really know what you’re looking for you could end up doing more harm then good when you open that case. And once the PS3 console needs repair you’re looking at at least $150 and 6 weeks without your system if you have to send it to Sony. And when Sony sends it back to you those 600 hours you’ve put in on Guitar Hero are going to be wiped off the drive.
While the PS3 is one of the most reliable gaming systems on the market, it’s also not that difficult to repair yourself. You could accomplish a PS3 controller fix yourself in a matter of an hour or two and save yourself a lot of time and money. And you can protect all that game data you have stored on the drive. All you need are a few tools you probably already have around the house and a good PS3 repair guide.
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Posted on 23 June 2010. Tags: PS3 Lens Failure DIY Repair
How can you tell if you are having problems with the lens on your Playstation 3? Typical symptoms include difficulty with reading discs that used to work perfectly well (assuming that the disc has not been damaged), frequent skipping or freezing, discs taking a long time to load, getting disc reading errors. A lens can fail, especially under heavy use over a long period of time. Fortunately, you CAN do something about it without spending a fortune, and without buying a new console.
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Posted on 15 June 2010. Tags: Upgrade your PS3 Hardrive
You may be finding the hard-drive on your PS3 too small for your growing collection of games & other media. If you only have a 20 or 60 GB hard-drive you may be wondering when you’ll have to upgrade your console. There is another option that’s less expensive, which can extend the useful life of your console quite a lot.
A hard-drive upgrade kit will allow you to swap out the hard-drive in your console for a larger one, even up to 320GB. The kit comes with video instructions, so you don’t need to be a mechanical wizard or have any special skills. It’s not a long or complicated job. The benefits can be enormous, though, when you find yourself with a whole new expanse of electronic real estate for your favorite games, demos, HD-videos, and other media.
When you look for an upgrade kit, check that it’s covered by it’s own warranty. If your console is still within the warranty period you might want to check that the upgrade kit does not affect your original warranty coverage from Sony. After that, install and enjoy! You can check out Amazon for various PS3 Hard Drive upgrade options. Check the reviews; if you’re comfortable working on your own console, you may not need to pay for a specific PS3 upgrade kit because third party drives will apparently work fine.
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