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You need to sync your controller with the ps3, put the USB dongle into one of the available slots on the ps3 - exactly where you would normally connect a wired controller on the front. Now switch on your ps3, the dongle will connect, now put your USB cable into the black ops controller and switch on - your 4 lights should be flashing on the controller. Now press connect on the USB dongle, your controller should now sync to the ps3 and hopefully will show as controller No 1. Remove the USB cable and play wireless.
On PS3 you need to make sure you downloaded the right map pack for the right disc number you have. Take out the black ops disc and look for a code that starts with BLES or similar. Then in the Playstation Store make sure you download the map pack with the same code as your disc.
As with most games, there are always bugs when Downloadable Content (DLC) is first released. Your issues should be fixed with the next update for Black Ops.
NO lights? must be a power issue. But you were playing black ops when this happened? interesting. There have been reports of Black Ops causing problems on PS3. Many believe that the game makes the processors work too hard, causing premature failure.
I've read that deleting the files for the game and/or signing out of PSN helps (I haven't tried either, but I can't get past the title screen and cutscenes without my PS3 freezing)
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