Ps3 YLoD Attempted fix's. Any more ideas?
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rage2kill
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6. October 2009 @ 18:15 |
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kingdev, no i can't get into the recovery menu.
Also if this helps when i first turn on the ps3 the screen turns black for couple seconds then goes back to being blue(which is my no video screen color).
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kingdev
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6. October 2009 @ 19:04 |
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Hmmmm I've had a similar issue with my machine starting up staying on the green light for a while, then shutting down to the red light. However I can access the system recovery menu.
I assume on the basic side, you've tried both hdmi and component cables?
Colinjest and co will be able to advise better but perhaps the reflow never went successfully? I'm surprised the system recovery menu doesn't come up though with the machine staying in green light mode.
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kingdev
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7. October 2009 @ 14:22 |
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OK BACK UP AND RUNNING! :0)
Firstly, thanks to colinjest and everyone else who's helped.
My HDD was left on system restore for about 27/28 hours. I got back from work and nothing had changed so I bit the bullet and turned it off.
Switched my machine on and got nothing. Powered on, stayed on for a few seconds and shut down to red light, but not YLOD style.
Went into the system recovery menu and tried a few options, all rebooted or failed. Made sure the HDD was in correctly restarted and went to the recovery menu again. Went straight to update firmware and pressed select and start. On this occassion it said the hard disk would be formatted and hold select and start for 5 seconds.
Did as instructed and it went through to 100% then booted up and started updating the firmware, this completed and were now back up and running.
I was at my wits end but it just goes to show you can get there with a bit of help and a lot of patience.
Cheers everyone.
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7. October 2009 @ 16:58 |
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Congrats!
Glad to hear all went / is well!
"...I don't know everything cause every-thing's to hard to know..." Aceyalone
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mmayhemm
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8. October 2009 @ 01:57 |
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Yes, nice one!
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rage2kill
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9. October 2009 @ 19:42 |
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kingdev, i tried both composite and hdmi and i still don't get any picture.
Anyone have any ideas are is it to late for this ps3? Green solid light but no picture/sound and can't get into recovery menu
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dchris01
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10. October 2009 @ 06:42 |
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wonder if anyone has done the reball, yet i am in the process of fixing my ps3 8th time so anoying
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kingdev
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10. October 2009 @ 08:42 |
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One thing I learnt after messing about with the ps3 for quite sometime was that if you're getting power then there's life in there somewhere. I'm by no means as savvy as some on here but I'd at least give the reflow another blast if you can be bothered. In the scheme of things it's not that time comsuming.
I also used flux as well, whether or not that helped I'm not sure but it certainly didn't harm it.
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edme1
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10. October 2009 @ 15:11 |
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Hello I have 3 broken ps3 and need help badly. I followed YLOD fix from gilks and now all 3 have different symptoms.
1. This ps3 turns on normally however it crashes and freezes, it seems to me like the fan not work enough ,its really quiet and doesn't seem normal to me.Also it gets really hot quick.
2. The only thing wrong this one is that the USB ports are not working.
3. This one still has the Ylod and will turn on but really quickly turn yellow and off.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10. October 2009 @ 16:15
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hotchef
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11. October 2009 @ 06:00 |
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is there a way of taking pictures etc, off the hard drive when it has the YLOD. can the hard drive be removed then plugged into a pc??
thanks
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11. October 2009 @ 16:17 |
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nope, its encrypted.
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steve_alb
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12. October 2009 @ 21:19 |
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Hi there,
I got a ps3 unit with the "classic" ylod. I tried to fix with the gilksy guide and now it works. Well, sort of... It turns on but after one minute or two it shuts off with the ylod. I don't know what should I do because it doesn't seem like the regular ylod. After it turns off I can turn it on again but it crashes seconds later. I get boot and can enter the safe mode. I tried reflow two more times and it's still the same. Looks like it's overheating but the ps3 doesn't get hot and the fan runs at low speed.
If anyone has any ideas I appreciate. I'm not giving up yet.
Thanks.
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dale521
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13. October 2009 @ 16:40 |
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Originally posted by hotchef: is there a way of taking pictures etc, off the hard drive when it has the YLOD. can the hard drive be removed then plugged into a pc??
thanks
hiya pal if you buy a external case for a laptop hard drive take the hard drive out of the sony put it in the case link it to ur comp u can get all your files that way yes
d.whitford
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mmayhemm
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13. October 2009 @ 17:08 |
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Originally posted by dale521: Originally posted by hotchef: is there a way of taking pictures etc, off the hard drive when it has the YLOD. can the hard drive be removed then plugged into a pc??
thanks
hiya pal if you buy a external case for a laptop hard drive take the hard drive out of the sony put it in the case link it to ur comp u can get all your files that way yes
It doesn't work like that. As perry07 has already stated the hard drives contents are encrypted, a pc won't recognise the contents of the drive and suggest you format it, if it finds it at all.
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dale521
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13. October 2009 @ 17:21 |
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Originally posted by mmayhemm: Originally posted by dale521: Originally posted by hotchef: is there a way of taking pictures etc, off the hard drive when it has the YLOD. can the hard drive be removed then plugged into a pc??
thanks
hiya pal if you buy a external case for a laptop hard drive take the hard drive out of the sony put it in the case link it to ur comp u can get all your files that way yes
It doesn't work like that. As perry07 has already stated the hard drives contents are encrypted, a pc won't recognise the contents of the drive and suggest you format it, if it finds it at all.
well i have done it and it works fine for me linked to the comp via usb
d.whitford
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dale521
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14. October 2009 @ 21:15 |
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i have tried to mend another ps3 with the ylod but this time it has worked ok apart from my wireless for internet has nackered up it waint find any internet connection can any one help
d.whitford
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mmayhemm
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15. October 2009 @ 01:56 |
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Originally posted by dale521: i have tried to mend another ps3 with the ylod but this time it has worked ok apart from my wireless for internet has nackered up it waint find any internet connection can any one help
Heres an answer from Gilksy that he posted in September:
for the faults described please check all ribbons especially the one that connects to the wirless board!!!
make sure there in square and all the way before locking the tab down!!
also make sure the black wire with the minature bnc connector is plugged properly onto its socket of the wirless board!!!!!
gilksy
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dale521
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15. October 2009 @ 06:31 |
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ok pal thanks ill give it ago i already checked black one but not the ribbon cheers dale
d.whitford
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edme1
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15. October 2009 @ 16:18 |
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Originally posted by steve_alb: Hi there,
I got a ps3 unit with the "classic" ylod. I tried to fix with the gilksy guide and now it works. Well, sort of... It turns on but after one minute or two it shuts off with the ylod. I don't know what should I do because it doesn't seem like the regular ylod. After it turns off I can turn it on again but it crashes seconds later. I get boot and can enter the safe mode. I tried reflow two more times and it's still the same. Looks like it's overheating but the ps3 doesn't get hot and the fan runs at low speed.
If anyone has any ideas I appreciate. I'm not giving up yet.
Thanks.
I believe I share the same problem,it seem to me like it overheats because the fan isn't working well . My fan to me just seem like it to quiet.
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mspikes
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15. October 2009 @ 21:09 |
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Originally posted by steve_alb: Hi there,
I got a ps3 unit with the "classic" ylod. I tried to fix with the gilksy guide and now it works. Well, sort of... It turns on but after one minute or two it shuts off with the ylod. I don't know what should I do because it doesn't seem like the regular ylod. After it turns off I can turn it on again but it crashes seconds later. I get boot and can enter the safe mode. I tried reflow two more times and it's still the same. Looks like it's overheating but the ps3 doesn't get hot and the fan runs at low speed.
If anyone has any ideas I appreciate. I'm not giving up yet.
Thanks.
Hey All,
I recently bought a YLOD Ps3 from a guy who said he didn't have the patience to fix it. I brought it in, took it ALL apart, and did the fix. The first time I did it, I was a little too anxious to get it working, and didn't buy new Thermal Compound for the chips. Started it up without it, and it worked fine for about a minute before it told me it overheated and turned off....
Next day, I bought thermal compound, took the whole thing apart, and put it on the chips. Put it back together, and it worked for maybe 5 minutes... I was in the middle of connecting to my wireless router and BOOM, YLOD again!
So, I started over again, took it apart, took off the compound, and reflowed with heat gun. Put the compound back on, and now the thing won't do anything.... won't start, won't give me any lights, won't make any noise... I've taken it apart again, and was going to try some tests with my multimeter but, have no idea where to start...
Any thoughts here? I'm about ready to buy another one and try it again...
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justw
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26. October 2009 @ 13:47 |
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Originally posted by dale521: i have tried to mend another ps3 with the ylod but this time it has worked ok apart from my wireless for internet has nackered up it waint find any internet connection can any one help
check you have connected the ribbon correctly , its quiet easy not to put it back in correctly.
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SalTru89
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26. October 2009 @ 14:41 |
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Recently I was fixing my PS3 and while making my way to the motherboard the RSX chip came off and I was wondering if anyone knew how I could get it back on there.
Here are some pictures so you can see what it looks like.
http://s538.photobucket.com/albums/ff344/saltru18/
Salvador Trujillo
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27. October 2009 @ 14:31 |
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Originally posted by SalTru89: Recently I was fixing my PS3 and while making my way to the motherboard the RSX chip came off and I was wondering if anyone knew how I could get it back on there.
Here are some pictures so you can see what it looks like.
http://s538.photobucket.com/albums/ff344/saltru18/
you need to clean of all glue
then get hold of some artic silver heatsing GLUE
and reattach !
goodluck
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NinReznor
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27. October 2009 @ 19:26 |
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Originally posted by mspikes: Originally posted by steve_alb: Hi there,
I got a ps3 unit with the "classic" ylod. I tried to fix with the gilksy guide and now it works. Well, sort of... It turns on but after one minute or two it shuts off with the ylod. I don't know what should I do because it doesn't seem like the regular ylod. After it turns off I can turn it on again but it crashes seconds later. I get boot and can enter the safe mode. I tried reflow two more times and it's still the same. Looks like it's overheating but the ps3 doesn't get hot and the fan runs at low speed.
If anyone has any ideas I appreciate. I'm not giving up yet.
Thanks.
Hey All,
I recently bought a YLOD Ps3 from a guy who said he didn't have the patience to fix it. I brought it in, took it ALL apart, and did the fix. The first time I did it, I was a little too anxious to get it working, and didn't buy new Thermal Compound for the chips. Started it up without it, and it worked fine for about a minute before it told me it overheated and turned off....
Next day, I bought thermal compound, took the whole thing apart, and put it on the chips. Put it back together, and it worked for maybe 5 minutes... I was in the middle of connecting to my wireless router and BOOM, YLOD again!
So, I started over again, took it apart, took off the compound, and reflowed with heat gun. Put the compound back on, and now the thing won't do anything.... won't start, won't give me any lights, won't make any noise... I've taken it apart again, and was going to try some tests with my multimeter but, have no idea where to start...
Any thoughts here? I'm about ready to buy another one and try it again...
Did you apply any flux to the board before you used the heat gun on the last 2 attempts?
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jimbob112
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27. October 2009 @ 20:52 |
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G'day guys...don't normally subscribe to these things but just had to let u all know i reckon Gilksy is a bloody legend and u guys all rock!
After reading this thread in detail and being scared sh!tle55 to try it, I fixed a mate's PS3 YLOD'd console last night using Gilksy's original videos (no flux) and it worked perfectly! Touch wood, hope it lasts...
Anyway, thanks heaps for the awesome service u guys provide to the community where Sony is lacking significantly and please, keep up the great work!
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