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My PS3 Died

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Okay I need some help with my PS3.

(Not Ylod or normal Bsod)

Problem: No video output.
Symptoms: Turns on as per normal, males all the right beeps and whirs. No signal.
Tested: TV = Fine, Cables = Fine

I'm using the composite RCA cables as I do not have an HDMI device to plug into or any other form of input. I cannot afford a new PS3 or even the repair @ $315.

I have tried the "Black Screen of Death" turn it off/on wait for 3 beeps method to bring up the safety mode screen, but not even that works.

It is out of warranty and if I have to remove the HDD I will lose all my data (auto re-format).
I have taken it to pieces, removed everything and seen no sign of damage. Put it back together and have the same issue (yes it still turns on even after I disassembled it!).

OPTIONS??

Does anyone know if I can access the HDD via the network to access my backed up LBP levels? I have a linux box I can use to do this if possible.

Even better. Is there anyway I can fix this?
2010-09-21 04:56:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


Maybe the problem is the TV itself? Sorry, I don't know much else other than that.2010-09-21 05:03:00

Author:
warlord_evil
Posts: 4193


Try using a composite connection.2010-09-21 05:03:00

Author:
Enlong3
Posts: 357


I have no idea what your problem is......but it sounds to me like it could some sort of internal wiring problem. Like when the wires get pulled out of whatever they're connected to, but remain unnoticed because of the rubber insulation. Maybe that's the problem?? Since you say that everything looks fine, even after taking it apart and putting it back together. Either way, that sucks I'm no expert (Not even close!!)so don't take any action from the words above. Hope you find out how to fix it.2010-09-21 05:06:00

Author:
Amigps
Posts: 564


Do you have anything else you can plug into your tv to see if it works? Or a different tv?
The plugin for the video on your tv might be busted. Thats what happened to me a few years ago, had to replace the tv :/
2010-09-21 05:11:00

Author:
Bremnen
Posts: 1800


Could you please read carefully before posting!!

I have already stated that:


I'm using the composite RCA cables as I do not have an HDMI device to plug into.

AND


Tested: TV = Fine, Cables = Fine
I have tested the TV

Not a wiring problem, inside the PS3 there are very few wires:

You have the mini ribbon that connects the BR player.
Power connections to the BR.
Power from the power supply to motherboard.
Earth cable,
Power from socket to power supply,
And a tiny one that goes to what looks like a tiny wifi receiver board

oh and fan power

Thats IT!
2010-09-21 05:42:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


Hmm... don't know what could be the problem. If worse comes to worse, I think you should be able to swap the hard drive with another PS3 without having to reformat it.

Also just to note, there's a distinct difference between component and composite connections. I'm assuming you meant composite.
2010-09-21 05:58:00

Author:
Enlong3
Posts: 357


Thanks yes i did mean composite I have edited statement, it has been a long stressful and PS3 empty day2010-09-21 07:28:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


Oops nevermind - didn't read the OP properly.

Edit: I know this is going to sound really, really stupid and probably an insult to your intelligence but do you have it on the right A-V channel?

Sorry.
2010-09-21 07:44:00

Author:
theamilien
Posts: 485


yes..... as stated previously not a TV issue.

I am in-fact a a tech geek (otherwise I wouldn't have pulled it apart) and have decided that the only real solution is to find another junk PS3 and make a new one.

My main concern is that when a hard drive is removed and re-inserted I have been told that the PS3 auto formats the drive whether you like it or not. So I'm after a hacking solution to access all the HDD info remotely from my linux laptop via the Eth0 connection.
2010-09-21 08:24:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


Have you tried holding the power button down when you switch on to reset the video settings?2010-09-21 08:55:00

Author:
Rabid-Coot
Posts: 6728


Just making sure, you probablty already checked, but just getting it out of the way.

Have you checked that the cables aren't damaged?
Usually being bent , twisted or crushed(under objects) causes them to malfunction, heck sometimes they just break for no reason.

Have you tried it with other similar cables or something?
2010-09-21 09:17:00

Author:
Silverleon
Posts: 6707


Before you post


Tested: TV = Fine, Cables = Fine

Not Ylod or normal Bsod

I'm using the composite RCA cables as I do not have an HDMI device to plug into or any other form of input

I have tried the "Black Screen of Death" turn it off/on wait for 3 beeps method to bring up the safety mode screen, but not even that works.

Unless someone has a better idea I'm going to try to build a new PS3 out of old busted ones.

What I want is a linux master that can give me some terminal commands to copy all the PS3 HDD data remotely via ethernet onto a 1.5TB HDD that I have ready and formatted with the correct file system.
2010-09-21 10:46:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


Video reset is two beeps not three.2010-09-21 14:45:00

Author:
Rabid-Coot
Posts: 6728


Hold on. The HDD is basically the same size and connection as a laptop HDD, right? Could you use a laptop and connect with some sort of adapter and copy all data without changing it? I don't really know but I was told that the HDD is the same as a laptop one.2010-09-21 15:20:00

Author:
Super_Dork_42
Posts: 1874


I've never heard of the PS3 auto-formatting a drive already formatted for the PS3. I think it only auto-formats it if its not already formatted for the PS3. Actually, I've swapped drives between my PS3 and have never had a problem.

ahh, ok i see. The data on a PS3 hard drive is encrypted, so if you were to swap drives between ps3's they wouldn't match up so you would be forced to reformat it. If you have an external hard drive, you could try ragnarok's suggestion and try to find your way to the backup utility and back up the system to the external. If you want, I could give you instructions on how to navigate to it.

Alternatively, you could buy a laptop hard drive external enclosure and transfer the files from the hard drive to a computer. No clue on how to do it over a network tho.
2010-09-21 17:59:00

Author:
Enlong3
Posts: 357


Enlong3, yes you can swap hard drives on your ps3, thats no problem, the problem cames in when you take the hard drive of your ps3 into another ps3, the ps3 assigns a code format to the harddrive very specific for the console, so when you put it into another ps3 this one cant get the data because of the code format and reformats to its own code, thus deleting all data.

To thread poster, If your ps3 is working it means that only the video output has the problem i would recommend to go "blind" look for the specific movements of the joystick so you can reach the backup utility and intitate it directly (it sounds crazy but it might work as your ps3 has only the problem with the AV output and not the internal hardware or software), otherwise you can connect your ps3 harddrive into a linux desktop directly to its hard drive (not sure how to make it, ive done it with windows, and connected an old windows 95 desktop hard drive into a windows XP desktop hard drive while the machine was running and could back up some data), also be warned that the ps3 information is not very clear, you will be struggling with lots of wierd looking files with coded file names, also take into mind that it will be information like the games, the firmware, and all, and you cant really tell which is which.
2010-09-21 18:18:00

Author:
Ragnarok
Posts: 898


Just hold the power button down for a while.2010-09-21 19:12:00

Author:
ARD
Posts: 4291


ok holding the power button DOES NOT WORK!!! and the video reset IS 3 beeps 1 beep followed by a double beep... That is 3 beeps!! 3 close together is an error. Plz don't insult my intelligence!

I think I could navigate blindly but I wouldn't know how many presses of the joystick and in which direction to do it! I would be backing it up to an external USB HDD
2010-09-21 21:43:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


Well, lets at least try this method first. First, I would do a clean restart of the system to ensure that there are no error message screens on the PS3 when you start it up.

Then make sure that the only USB device attached to the PS3 is the hard drive. Next we will follow the sequence to start a backup. Make sure to do this only after the PS3 has just been restarted.

Left: 6
Down: 4
Press X
Down: 14
Press X
Press X
Left: 1
Press X
Left: 1
Press X
Press X

I don't know if you mentioned if you have sound or not. If so, it will be a little easier to navigate the PS3.
2010-09-21 22:29:00

Author:
Enlong3
Posts: 357


ok holding the power button DOES NOT WORK!!! and the video reset IS 3 beeps 1 beep followed by a double beep... That is 3 beeps!! 3 close together is an error. Plz don't insult my intelligence!

I think I could navigate blindly but I wouldn't know how many presses of the joystick and in which direction to do it! I would be backing it up to an external USB HDD

Ignore the following if you have a PS3 slim since I don't own one and sorry if I insult your intelligence:

The PS3 only beeps ONCE when you reset the video settings.

If you hold on the power button and even slightly let it go for a split second, THEN you get the three beeps, which is an error message that you didn't hold the power button long enough. Happens to me all the time actually...

Just try it:

1. Press and hold the power button till you hear ONE beep. If you hear three beeps then you didn't hold it long enough.
2. That should reset your video settings to the default 480i setting
2010-09-21 22:29:00

Author:
comishguy67
Posts: 849


ok holding the power button DOES NOT WORK!!! and the video reset IS 3 beeps 1 beep followed by a double beep... That is 3 beeps!! 3 close together is an error. Plz don't insult my intelligence!


I've done video reset before when i upgraded tv and changed to HDMI output.

First beep is turn on about 5 seconds later second beep is video reset.

You can hold longer for safe mode. http://boardsus.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-3-General/How-to-access-Playstation-3-SAFE-MODE/m-p/43684789
2010-09-21 23:32:00

Author:
Rabid-Coot
Posts: 6728


yes sorry if I sounded a little frustrated, I'm having PS3 withdrawal symptoms at the moment.

I was emptying the dishwasher earlier today and handed my wife the carving knife and she asked "Are you going to kill us because your playstation's broken?!"

I don't think I'm quite at that stage yet. I'll do the blind backup first and btw no form of video reset works. As there is no sound either I believe the port is dead.
Tomorrow I get my hands on another broken PS3 so I can build a new one. If this works I should start collecting them and create my own PS3 repair shop.

Someone on PS3 Hacks forum suggested I try re-flowing the motherboard with a heat gun. Last resort methinks.
2010-09-22 12:33:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


I think I could navigate blindly but I wouldn't know how many presses of the joystick and in which direction to do it! I would be backing it up to an external USB HDD

How about this, Strangepom... we make a time that suits us both and I'll talk you (via lbpc) through the back-up to external USB? What's the time diff between Melb and where you are in NZ? How much info do you have to back up? Do you think you could log in blind? or are you the only user, in which case, should be a bit easier?
2010-09-22 13:02:00

Author:
BabyDoll1970
Posts: 1567


Someone on PS3 Hacks forum suggested I try re-flowing the motherboard with a heat gun. Last resort methinks.

Might actually work. The usual cause of the YLOD is the BGA graphics chips. Could be a case where it's damaged, but not quite damaged enough to cause the YLOD. I'm assuming it's one of the old fat PS3s?

The other thing that might be worth trying is to see if it's just a fault with the multi-AV output port. If you have a friend who has an HDTV, maybe you could try it out with the HDMI port at their house?
2010-09-23 17:57:00

Author:
Aya042
Posts: 2870


Now sorted thanks for the suggestions. I finally resorted to going out and buying a 40" LCD 1080p tv.2010-09-29 08:26:00

Author:
Strangepom
Posts: 445


hold it for 2 beeps?
that resets it to its defualt settings I do it ALL the time
(might not work though, just an idea)
2010-09-29 09:36:00

Author:
YEAH_NAH
Posts: 775


Now sorted thanks for the suggestions. I finally resorted to going out and buying a 40" LCD 1080p tv.

Soo, did you went "blind" or tried to fix the ps3?, and btw, its awesome that it got sorted (because i guess you could get to back up the data right?)

*edit NVM, i think you are trying to use the HDMI cables right? anyways, good luck to whatever you've chosen for!
2010-09-30 06:12:00

Author:
Ragnarok
Posts: 898


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