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Hi,, here's the solution. Remember that you must NEVER force the disk out by using hard objects/screw driver/plier or anything to pull the drive out. This will wreck the PS3 and its drive. • Turn off your PS3 from back (the main off button)
• Put your finger on the eject button and once you do, push the switch at the back to switch the PS3 on, and then push the eject button. Hold it like this for fifteen to thirty seconds, or until the drive is forced open.
• The disc should come out now. Thanks and take care
Hi, I did have the same problem, What it was,was the oven thermostat was faulty causing the oven to over heat, then the over temperature stat then operates causing the oven to shut down till it cools down enough that enables it to come on again, if this makes sense. Changed oven stat, now fine.Hope this helps
You have faulty RAM modules. Reseat your RAM modules, to make sure they make proper connection. If this doesn't work take them to your friendly computer shop and ask them to test them for you.
PS3 is one of the most amazing gaming device but like other competitor gaming
devices (Xbox and Wii) It also has some problems like No Display Problme. You
may check out the informative blog post at PS3
Repairs blog
Hope it helps to fix the problem........................
ok go to youtube and type" PS3 REPAIR/FIX" basicly what you do is put the ps3 on standby (the red light on) and then turn the main power off (the back switch) then hold the I/O button in the front (the on switch you use to put on standby) just hold it until it will go to standby then hold the I/O button again (the standby button) and then keep holding it until you hear one beep, then wait for two quick beeps. Then there should be a menu and select "Restore Defualt Settings". If it dosent work CONTACT SONY!
switch the hard switch off in the back of the ps3. unplug power cord... press and hold power button located on the front f the ps3 for approx 10 secs, then let it sit for a few, then hook it back up and turn the hard switch back on and try to power it back up.
I have had this happen once before but it did return to normal.
Read this very carefully. Turn off your ps3 from the back. Then turn it back on wait unit the light is red. Turn on the system through the front keep holding the power on. You will hear a beep one time that just tell you that the ps3 is powering on keep holding the button until you hear the second beep this will rest your video setting. If that dosnt work call me at sony
Sounds like your GPU (graphics processing unit) is giving out. Usually they just give out due to faulty solder joints or overheating, but sometimes one or more of the tiny transistors that make up any integrated chip start acting up. Try giving more airflow around vents and see if that helps, other than that, you will have to send it in or buy another motherboard for it.
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