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How do you fix this? Sad day in my life! :'(
There are a few videos on youtube and most say put in in and oven or use a hair-dryer, then put it in the freezer and it should work again.How do you fix this? Sad day in my life! :'(
There are a few videos on youtube and most say put in in and oven or use a hair-dryer, then put it in the freezer and it should work again.
^ This. This is the only way which *can* reliably fix it if the process is followed correctly. Putting it in the oven, towel wrapping it, freezing, probably won't fix it and may even break it permanently so you can't do the above.WHAT?! No.
You have four options:
1. Get Sony to repair it for $150(Not recommended because you will lose all your data)
2. Get someone at an electronics repair store to do it for $40-ish
3. Find someone on Craigslist/online to do it for you for $40-ish
4. Do it yourself for $20(supplies)
Do not put it in the oven, use a hair dryer on it, or put it in the freezer.
If you are doing it yourself, you will need a few screws to open up the PS3, some thermal paste that you can get a Radio Shack, a heat gun(not a hair dryer), patience, and Youtube. Watch the tutorials. There are some with over a million views.
Which ends up just suggesting you might as well just buy a new cheap PS3 to save all the hassle and extra costs.All thats pretty much temperary though. The best way is to find somone that can reball the solder joint's, but it's hard to find a reliable person to do that .