Sony releases updated PS3 3.41 firmware, fixes issues
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article published on 3 August, 2010
Last week, we reported that Sony's latest PlayStation 3 firmware update, version 3.41 was crashing some consoles and some users simply couldn't install the new update.
Sony denied the software was causing the problems, instead saying it was user's individual hard drives, if they were using manually installed drives.
At the time, the company said: "We apologize for any inconvenience ... [ read the full article ]
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3. August 2010 @ 00:24 |
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They couldn't just call it 3.42?
At least they did something about it somewhat quickly...even if they did lie about it at first.
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3. August 2010 @ 00:51 |
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It is Sony, What do you expect. Go 360 :P
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xblade132
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3. August 2010 @ 03:08 |
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Originally posted by Zealousi: It is Sony, What do you expect. Go 360 :P
way to keep up the fanboy image
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3. August 2010 @ 04:59 |
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It isn't like you have a choice about the install; it is just like 3.21; even if you don't like it, you are forced to do the update in order to keep the features you already purchased.
I think sony needs to stop making firmwares that end in 1; they seem to cause a lot of issues.
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3. August 2010 @ 07:16 |
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Why the hell would they give it the same number?
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3. August 2010 @ 08:28 |
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Originally posted by Zealousi: It is Sony, What do you expect. Go 360 :P
Lol?
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ST2006
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3. August 2010 @ 08:34 |
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Hahaha they pulled an Apple !! :P
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SDPadsFan
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3. August 2010 @ 09:52 |
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Originally posted by ST2006: Hahaha they pulled an Apple !! :P
Classic!! So true.
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Mysttic
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3. August 2010 @ 14:19 |
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Nuh uh, if they pulled an apple, the would have offered a free case for the PS3 which would supposedly stop the hard drive from moving inside which was what would be causing the errors.
Please note I speaking from my ass, but even apple would avoid fixing any issue at all but would instead enforce the idea that its always the consumers fault somehow and never them.
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3. August 2010 @ 15:26 |
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i gotta say i have had my ps3 for nearly 2 years now and EVERY update i see the internets going wild with problems, and yet i have still to have one. upgraded my PS3's HDD aswell.
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jookycola
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3. August 2010 @ 18:59 |
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shaffaaf, i totally agree. Same thing here, but maybe we just cursed ourselves by saying it.
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4. August 2010 @ 12:02 |
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Originally posted by jookycola: shaffaaf, i totally agree. Same thing here, but maybe we just cursed ourselves by saying it.
LOL...my system started overheating about a week after I claimed it had never had a heat issue.
I can't say I have had my system get bricked, but updates have caused problems (other than loosing Linux). I actually had to remove the drive, format it with a PC, and start from scratch after 3.40 came out...it didn't brick the system, but it made it very, very unstable...after I redid everything, 3.40 ran just fine. Clearly something glitched during the update.
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juventini
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9. August 2010 @ 17:35 |
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Originally posted by xblade132: Originally posted by Zealousi: It is Sony, What do you expect. Go 360 :P
way to keep up the fanboy image
Nice
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