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Posted on Jul 21, 2010

The system won't boot up right and leaves the screen black. It's not as noisy as usual. PS3 60G CECHA01

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Such blank screen mean hardware errors and need some maintenance. Do you know, send back to game shop is too expensive and waste your time. Learn the correct repair skills and fix it by yourself is the ultimate method. Here is the repair guide for you to learn :
DIY PS3 Repair Guide
Not only such black screen problem, you can repair other red and yellow light related issues as well.After you purchased the product, you will be guided to the step-by-step videos and ebooks for you to work with.

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