Tema: Re: PS3 40GB-> Plyta
Autorius: xkuza
Data: 2011-09-15 14:54:03
Po suformatuoto hardo leido i recovery moda uzeit, per update firmware 
opcija galejau is naujo rasyt, bet problema islieka, ir ant 71% stringa. 
Draivas mano ner geras, neskaito kompaktu, maz pasiskolinus draiva 
pavyktu priverst upgreidintis firmwara?

On 9/11/2011 3:03 PM, RolF2 wrote:
> pofik kad suformatavai ta harda , i recoveri jei neieina tai gal bandyt
> su usb raktu i service mode ieit , 3.55 dar tai leidzia .
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> "xkuza" <xkuza@nismo.lt> wrote in message
> news:j4g5gt$eiu$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>> Ko daryt nereikejo, tai hardo formatuot :D. well, po fakto. Gal kita
>> hdd ps3 nusipirkt? koki sena, tik is playstuchos isimta.
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>> On 9/10/2011 5:28 PM, xkuza wrote:
>>> Parsisiunciau 3.55 FW, patikrinau MD5 sumas, atitiko, imeciau i USB
>>> rakta, paleidau normaliai updeita is USB rakto, nukopijavo i harda,
>>> viskas grazu, ties 70% ismeta errora 8002F14E, kas reiskia system
>>> pyzdec.
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>>> I system recovery moda neisijungia. Istraukiau harda, suformatavau ant
>>> kompo. Dabar visai juodas ekranas, lyg hardo nebutu viduje (su salyga,
>>> kad fw isimete i hdd is flasho, sakiau ji panaikinsiu is ten).
>>>
>>> mokejau 60 euru uz ji, i siuksliu deze vpadlu ismest butu :]
>>>
>>> Kokie galimi problemos sprendimai? Ebay->ant daliu?
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>> May be a little late here for some people. But someone after me, could
>> benefit from this information!
>> A corrupt NAND PS3 is not the same as a locked in update loop of your
>> PS3. If you see colored dots or other artifacting of icons or
>> Xrossbar, followed by freezing w/o a YLOD, it does mean your PS3 has
>> overheated though. Proof will be when you attempt to go into Recovery
>> Console and run an update or restore fails there as well. Most likely
>> from from over heating or a failed, corrupt or disrupted update, etc.
>> Re-applying heat sink compound could fix this before it does YLOD on
>> you though!
>>
>> Error 8002F14E Problems:
>> If you on the other hand, it's simply locked in an update loop, your
>> PS3 can be saved. Sometimes w/ as little as checking all connections
>> and cables or re-seating your hard drive.
>>
>> Warning!!!
>> Whatever you do don't format the hard drive you used in the Update
>> Flashing of your PS3 if it's looping. If you do, it could keep it from
>> ever finishing that update. This is why Sony wants you to send in your
>> hard drive with your PS3 for repairs. In case it's related to this
>> update process. But the actual flashing of PS3's Nand doesn't complete
>> until it reaches 100% and reboots, FYI.
>>
>> What's happening is that the PS3 is running in Nand flash mode. The
>> Nand (one adjacent to Super Companion/south bridge) has NOT been
>> flashed until this phase is complete. Your PS3 is checking your entire
>> system hardware for faults. If it finds one, then you'll get that
>> 8002F14E code (or similar) and it won't complete until you fix the
>> hardware problem it found. Depending on where in this process it
>> stalls (in the loop % of completion), can indicate where the possible
>> failure is.
>>
>> Generally if it stalls in the 60-70 range, this indicates a problem
>> with the BluRay (even a dirty lens or bad diode) player in some way.
>> It can be the disc insertion sensor, the main ribbon cable or simply a
>> loose connection. But until you fix it, it will continue to loop in
>> update mode. If it's in 40% range of completion, it can be anything
>> from a bad or loose hdmi connection to fan malfunction, possibly the
>> hard drive (try re-seating harddrive), Power supply (voltage variance
>> or loose connections), WiFi board, USB connector problems, etc!
>>
>> (for this reason, if somebody wants to sell you a PS3 that is locked
>> in the loop, make absolutely sure that hard drive is included. If not,
>> you will be buying a brick)
>>
>> If you are out of warranty, then you must decide to on if you are
>> going to open your PS3 up or not. Consider if you are any good at this
>> sort of stuff or not. The PS3 is not hard to tear apart, but you must
>> map things out to know where everything goes back. Inventory your PS3
>> condition before the update in your mind. Did you have any problems
>> with over heating and shutdowns. Was your PS3 reading all disc types?
>> Any problems accepting discs or ejecting discs? .....and for sure, if
>> you are having ANY hardware issues, then DON'T RUN or give
>> permission/accept the Update until you have these issues resolved!
>>
>> If you decide to pull your PS3 apart. Do it with care, keeping track
>> of all the screws and where they go. Use a heat gun and razor to
>> carefully remove the warranty sticker, so you can replace it after
>> repairs are done. Make sure you know how to remove and re-insert
>> ribbon cables properly. The BD player needs care in removal. Such as
>> if your model has the tiny fine wires running from the control board
>> to the sensor located on top front. BE EXTRA CAREFUL OF THESE WIRES
>> AND PLUG. DO NOT simply pull the plug from it's socket by the wires.
>> Use finger nails or tweezers to carefully jockey this connection from
>> it's socket.
>>
>> The BD lens can be cleaned w/o separating the black housing parts. By
>> simply removing the metal case cover, followed by pulling the white
>> magnetic part in the center over the disc rotating motor on top of the
>> black top half. Under toward the back is the laser. Use cotton
>> que-tips and alcohol. Gently first wipe the lens in a circular motion
>> one direction, then the other. Now you would use a dry Que-tip to dry
>> it off with using same technique. USE LIGHT PRESSURE ONLY!
>>
>> If you decide to pull the whole assembly apart to either clean or
>> replace the diode/lens assembly, then make sure to take note of how
>> things are when you pull it apart and watch some videos on YouTube
>> before trying this. You don't put it back together properly, it may
>> take the disc, but not spin properly and not eject the disc after
>> getting a fail to read it. This can be prevented by observing how you
>> replace the black top assembly. Just prior to setting it down (w/ BD
>> player disc opening facing you), tilt the back of the part toward you,
>> so that the white loose gear part slides down toward the front. You
>> will know it's right by looking at the top, where you'll see two small
>> observation ports (holes). One small w/ one larger one just above it.
>> If you see solid white through these holes, then it's wrong. There is
>> only one white part on the reverse side that is loose. If it didn't
>> slide down on the tilt, then slide it down before replacing it!
>>
>> That's about it for now. Remember to be patience and use care in this
>> process before you panic! ....and you just may have your PS3 running
>> again!
>>
>> NOTE: If you have problems afterward getting the PS3 to recognize the
>> BD player or read discs, take a look at this thread and my comment;
>> "PS3 Disc not spinning." by Dougie085
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