on 12-11-2009 03:11 PM
NewPSN678 wrote:
forest008 wrote:Exactly the same, gutted
Will they replace it or do I have to fork out to buy a new one?
It depends on when you bought it, if it's still under it one year guarantee they'll replace it for free if you have the receipt or a bank statement.
ive had it since july 08
just over a year.
on 12-11-2009 03:16 PM
on 12-11-2009 04:48 PM
Pay £100 to be fixed or get slim for £200 from sainsburys.
Not that I have the money for either.
on 12-11-2009 04:56 PM
forest008 wrote:Pay £100 to be fixed or get slim for £200 from sainsburys.
Not that I have the money for either.
on 12-11-2009 07:12 PM
I rang Sony, and they said to Restore the settings, but this still might not work and might be required to be fixed.
Unfortunatly I cant afford to repair or buy a new system ![]()
on 12-11-2009 07:18 PM
forest008 wrote:I rang Sony, and they said to Restore the settings, but this still might not work and might be required to be fixed.
Unfortunatly I cant afford to repair or buy a new system
on 12-11-2009 10:27 PM
on 12-11-2009 11:37 PM
Add my name too!
Bought CODMW2,
When inserted into drive it popped up update to 3.01
As soon as i clicked ok the screen went black (no progress bar for the update or anything)
System rebooted itself after a few mins
Drive no longer useable!
Tried various other games and dvds, drive wont read any now.
I have the 40gb PAL version approx 18 month old
Rang Sony tonight, got put in queue on hold for an hour and a half before getting cut off!!
Not happy!!
on 13-11-2009 12:46 AM
Here’s were I got this article:
http://www.voodish.co.uk/articles/sony-damages-blu
SONY damages BluRay Drive via latest update
Posted: October, 06 2009
Playstation PS3 Bluray drive problems have arisen from SONY’s latest Firmware (FW) updates, namely 3.0 and 3.0.1 - the updates were not tested on the older PS3 machines and have pushed the laser beyond its original specification, rendering the PS3 Bluray drive permanently unusable for games and movies.
The firmware update that was intended to decrease Blu-ray Disc read times by speeding up the motor and spindle, is causing an increased power draw. The latest update seems fine for the newer systems made with 60nm [nanometer] and 45nm chipsets that use less power and therefore create less heat.But for the older, original 90nm chips, that already ran towards the hot side to begin with, it’s fatal. Too much power draw creates too much heat and leads to overheating and failure. It’s blatantly obvious to anyone who has worked with computers and laptops.
source: community.eu.playstation.com Nearly 900 responses from the Playstation NetworkIt seems that more and more people are experiencing the same Blu Ray drive errors after this update but SONY are denying it is a problem. Even if SONY admitted to it, there would be no way of restoring functionality to the Blu Ray drives as they are now permanently damaged by the updates.
Error Codes include: 80029906, 80029941
OUR ADVICE IS CLEAR; If you are one of the lucky ones who hasn’t upgraded from FW 2.8 to 3.0 or 3.0.1, then DO NOT INSTALL THIS UPDATE on older (Piano Black finish) machines.
on 13-11-2009 01:05 AM
...... and also, my 24 month old 40GB stopped playing Blu-Ray media/games. - soon after 3.00 & 3.01.
I called Sony, ... they deney any knowledge of this problem.
We need to approach the news media about this corporate mistake, dwindel, theft, failure, corruption, or ignorance
(however you view of this) and get this known VERY pulblic!
NOW!
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