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I actually cancelled my first attempt cause I thought it had frozen had to reformat the drive again before giving it another try. Their website seems to be down and I want them to save my PS3. Thanksnon advance! If I work there then I'm certainly not getting paid! Sorry to hear about all the bad stories but I just wanted to let people know about my experience. Dunno what else to say??? I originally had the YLOD on my original 60gb about 7 months ago. Took it into Mtech and he repaired it infront of me, gave me a new heat sink and all was good.

This lasted till October last month. Got the YLOD again, so took it in. This time he said its the PSU and replaced that for me. So yeah def don't take it to this guy. What do you guys suggest I do? Try to get it repaired again or just buy a new ps3? Thought i might as well sign up and post my experience I was under the assumption it would cost me 40 bucks to fix it after previously trying 3 times to fix it myself and not being able to keep it working for over a week.

I get in there and the guy tells me that it will be 70 dollars because i have "tampered" it, blah blah blah. I agree to pay and leave my ps3. After a week and a half i hear from them that my ps3 has been fixed, so i go grab it. I bring it home and realize that my call of duty: mw 2 is NOT inside the system and i was pretty sure the game was there before my ps3 yloded.

After i call them and tell them that my game was there, he tells me they "forgot" to give it to me, because "every time the ps3's get fixed they take the games out" I decide to play Uncharted 2, and after not more than 3 hours of play my ps3 ylod's again!!!! I take it back, considering they had given me a 30 day warranty and i ask them to fix it again Console Repair while it is true that you need degrees to melt solder, high temperatures can cause it to go in to some sort of a mold and disjoint parts.

While not fully melting it, the solder would still mold into different shapes, possibly causing harm to your PS3. No consumer electronics device can heat up enough to melt solder. All the plastic casing would have melted before solder would. This is a scam e-book with mostly misleading info. My brother was playing pes suddenly come aylod how to fic please help me please plzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Simulation Games. Mobile Games. Elder Scrolls. Final Fantasy. Dragon Age. Fire Emblem. Legend of Zelda. First-Person Shooters. Gaming PCs. Strategy Games. Technical How-Tos. Horror Games. Sports Games. Fighting Games. After reassembling everything worked fine Here is a link: Spam removed.

Or open it up. Clean the dust out. Reapply thermal paste to the heatsink. Then bend the CPU tension plates on the bottem to make it tighter before reassembling. Heat up the two large chips on the board with a heat gun or hair dryer as hot as you can get it without melting anything then reassemble it.

It should work fine after that. Get a box then unconnect your PS3 and put it in the box with the vents facing you. Grab a hairdryer and start heating up your playstation. Don't do it too close, and after 5mins of heating let it rest for a few mins then do it again.

After you heat it up you are going to try to get the PS3 to cool down as fast as possible so probably putting it in the refrigerator for a while will work. When it's cool try starting it back up. I will help you guys, first blow in the things as hard as your lungs could take for like 3 mins, next grab the sides and shake like your on crack.

Keep shaking and checking to see if it turns green. Im sooo happy i tried this becuase i just fixed my beloved PS3. Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Back Answers Index. Cagri Rep: 2 2 1. Is there anyway to fix this? View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers. Is this a good question? Yes No. Voted Undo. Score Fix it in 1 hour! How can I solved this problem? Chosen Solution. Brett Hartt brett Rep: Good luck and let us know how it works out.

Was this answer helpful? Score 9. What else can I use to fix my PlayStation 3 other than thermal paste. Score 7. Brett Rep: 5 2. What I am to suggest is a risky way, and most likely not recommended! Once again, do this as a desperate measure and assume that it will not work. It is VERY risky, but it worked for me. Score 5. Score 3. Chris C Rep: 4 2 1. Some people have had good luck with the reflow and new heatsink compound artic silver is best.

Score 2. Good Luck. Junior Silva Rep: 25 1. Tony Rep: 13 1. My PS3 died too after nearly four years so no warranty comeback. I followed This Video on how to fix it. I then let it cool down for 20 minutes and followed the video again for re-assembly. Worked like a charm for me PS3 is working perfectly again. Score 1. Ian Robinson Rep: 19 1. Rob smooth rides Rep: 13 1. Whatever you do avoid Reballing Genius aka ps3specialist. Score 0.



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