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ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
So, my PS3 won't recognize any game or BR disc I put into it... the unit itself works, crossbar, PSN games, anything on the harddrive, but looks like the disc drive is shot.
Before I send it out, any easy things I could try to get it functioning again? |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10009056)
So, my PS3 won't recognize any game or BR disc I put into it... the unit itself works, crossbar, PSN games, anything on the harddrive, but looks like the disc drive is shot.
Before I send it out, any easy things I could try to get it functioning again? What I think was happening was the blu-ray lens was dirty so it was spinning the disc, trying to read it but because the lens was dirty, it couldn't. But since the dvd part worked, it somehow cleared off some of the dirt from the blu-ray lens and was able to read the blu-rays again. Although, this is purely speculation on my part. I have no idea if this is actually what happened. |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
This happened to me a while back, nothing could be done - had to get it fixed by Sony out of warranty for close to $200 :(
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
so, a little more specifics... for the past week, every once in awhile when I booted up the PS3 the cross media bar didn't seem to recognize that there was a disc there to play/activate. So, I would have to eject, reinsert, then it would recognize it. Then this morning, same thing, but ejecting and reinserting didn't do anything. So I tried a BR disc, and again, it wouldn't recognize it. Then I shut the machine off, and when I turned it back on, it did indeed recognize the game disc. So I played, and the game worked and acted perfectly. If it was a defaulty drive/laser, whatever, wouldn't I have some sort of disc error during playing the game (MW2)?
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10009056)
So, my PS3 won't recognize any game or BR disc I put into it... the unit itself works, crossbar, PSN games, anything on the harddrive, but looks like the disc drive is shot.
Before I send it out, any easy things I could try to get it functioning again? I've been down that road. I backed up all my files to a system, then took it in to Best Buy. I had the extended from Best Buy so I got a replacement 40 gig that I modded to 320 gig, and like a ~$300 gift card from Best Buy to make up for the price of the original 60 gig with backward compatibility. The only loss was the backward compatibility for PS2, which was nice, but this new unit runs so much cooler there is no comparison. With the gift card, I thought it was a pretty cool score for me. |
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Let me guess, everyone has to older model PS3 and has been playing Modern Warfare 2? Welcome to the club. Same thing happened to me, and it's not just us. It pisses me off there is something clearly causing this to happen, and Sony won't do anything about it.
http://boardsus.playstation.com/play...cending&page=1 |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
same thing happened to me, I guess it happens alot on ps3. it cost me 150 bucks to get it fixed, since it was out of warranty. Sony Charges a flat fee, it doesnt matter whats wrong its 150.00 I believe. The only good thing is the turn around is very fast. a week or less
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
If you have a PS2 backwards compatible unit and Sony fixes it, when you get it back does it retain the backwards compatibilty?
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Call them up and tell the technician how you think he should fix it.
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
I had two PS3 disk drives die on me. I sold the one PS3 as broken because it would have cost more to fix it than it was worth. Then I bought a new one and it broken again. Fortunately I bought this PS3 using my credit card, so they paid for it to get fixed because I have a warranty program that comes with my Visa card for free. So yea, I'm kinda pissed off at Sony. They are absolutely no help when you call them. They basically say you are screwed.
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
I'd recommend Gophermods. My 60 gb died (flashing red light), and they fixed it quick and (relatively) cheap. I live local, so I was able to drop it off and see what the shop was like - it's run by a handful of college kids, but they're nice and seem to know what they're doing. The owner even wrote me a letter to support my dispute with my credit card company against the first local PC repair shop who screwed me (by taking my $100 and literally doing nothing with my PS3 - bastards).
The website says $109 for disc read error repair, plus I think you have to pay shipping to them (but I think they pay shipping back to you). Cheaper than Sony, and you'll get your original unit back. |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
well, I bought the 80gb PS3 in 2008, with a 3 year warranty thingamabob from Target.
looks like I need to go back and drop it off... wonder if they will fix, or replace... if they replace, do they compensate you in some way with $$ as they would have to replace with an arguably inferior product (ie: no backwards compatability, and a smaller drive) |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10014973)
well, I bought the 80gb PS3 in 2008, with a 3 year warranty thingamabob from Target.
looks like I need to go back and drop it off... wonder if they will fix, or replace... if they replace, do they compensate you in some way with $$ as they would have to replace with an arguably inferior product (ie: no backwards compatability, and a smaller drive) |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
So, if I send this thing out to be repaired, with the risk that I won't get the unit back, then what exactly do I need to save off the hard drive? saved game data obviously... but, anything I've downloaded from PSN, as long as I log into a new PS3 with my old credentials, should allow me the ability to redownload everything for free, right? Anything else I should snag off the drive before I ship it off?
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10017709)
So, if I send this thing out to be repaired, with the risk that I won't get the unit back, then what exactly do I need to save off the hard drive? saved game data obviously... but, anything I've downloaded from PSN, as long as I log into a new PS3 with my old credentials, should allow me the ability to redownload everything for free, right? Anything else I should snag off the drive before I ship it off?
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
(Post 10017922)
I would deactivate both video and games before shipping...
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10018111)
? why is that?
My 60GB got the YLOD of death, and that was activated one for video. So now my only option is to get it up and running long enough to deactive it and transfer the contents to a new PS3, or try and get Sony to do it for me. I hear that the latter can prove quite challenging if you don't send the PS3 to them (they assume you're trying to pull a fast one). |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by SomeVoices
(Post 10009389)
Let me guess, everyone has to older model PS3 and has been playing Modern Warfare 2? Welcome to the club. Same thing happened to me, and it's not just us. It pisses me off there is something clearly causing this to happen, and Sony won't do anything about it.
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
(Post 10018271)
Because you only can have one active system for Video (movie purchases and rentals) and five active systems for games. You might as well deactivate it unless you're getting the exact same system back.
My 60GB got the YLOD of death, and that was activated one for video. So now my only option is to get it up and running long enough to deactive it and transfer the contents to a new PS3, or try and get Sony to do it for me. I hear that the latter can prove quite challenging if you don't send the PS3 to them (they assume you're trying to pull a fast one). |
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Don't feel too bad as the second of my two 60gb PS3s got the YLOD tonight. That is two systems getting it within a 12 month period and it is horseshit.
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10018857)
so, go in an deactive each video and game, or is there a way to deactive the entire thing? and, if for some reason I get my own system back, is it easy to reactivate everything?
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by bahgee
(Post 10010064)
If you have a PS2 backwards compatible unit and Sony fixes it, when you get it back does it retain the backwards compatibilty?
When I got it back, I received the same unit with all my data intact. The unit had all my saves, same name and MAC address. Perhaps I was lucky and they just swapped out the bad drive instead of flipping me a different refurb. YMMV. |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
I wish you were able to save stuff after getting the YLOD.
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Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
anyone else beside Nathan A use or know anyone else who has used gophermods and had success with them?
they charge $99 for a (disc not reading) repair with twice the warranty of Sonys (180 days) plus you can buy a 1 year extended for 19.99 or 2 year extended for 49.99 obviously those extended warranties don't do you any good if the company is not reputable or goes out of business so back to my original question I do like the last line in this article http://www.mndaily.com/2010/05/02/un...ng-electronics “There’s definitely room for growth. [Profita] can’t stick with PS3s forever,” Zheng said. |
Re: ugh, PS3 disc drive is dead
Originally Posted by bahgee
(Post 10010064)
If you have a PS2 backwards compatible unit and Sony fixes it, when you get it back does it retain the backwards compatibilty?
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