Use A PS3 Repair Manual To Fix The YLOD

Posted on Jun 29, 2010 under Entertainment |

As someone who owns a Sony PlayStation 3, you have probably heard about the “yellow screen of death”. You may also know about the many other error messages and malfunctions that this machine regularly has. If you haven’t experienced it yet, then just wait – you probably will. As it turns out, Sony has been shipping millions of machines that have errors virtually built into them, and if you want to get them fixed, it will cost you a small fortune.

Finding a good PS3 repair manual is essential if you are the owner of a PlayStation 3. Ask any of your friends and they will probably tell you that they also have had all kinds of problems with their gaming console and finding a PS3 repair manual was the only way that they could repair their machine fully without having to send it back to Sony.

When you send your machine back to Sony, there are a few problems that you will have to deal with. First of all, don’t expect to get it back any time soon. They state outright that you won’t get a replacement box for at least six weeks, and the machine you get back may or may not be your own. In fact, most people just get refurbished machines that used to belong to other people.

Keep in mind that you will also pay up to $150 for the honor of getting someone else’s used machine back in the mail. But, by finding a good PS3 repair manual to do the fixes yourself, you won’t have to pay the big bucks to get it fixed, you won’t be without a machine for six weeks, and best of all – you won’t lose any of the data that you have stored on the hard drive.

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