Encountering Playstation 3 Yellow Light Of Death Problem! Here Is The Solution To Resolve It

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By Gregory Gray


If you are a major PlayStation 3 game enthusiast, you've heard about the Xbox 360's "red ring of death." PlayStation 3 owners are also known to be subject to an analogous and similarly frightening gaffe known as either the "yellow light blunder," "PS3 blinking lights," or the "PS3 yellow light of death ( YLOD )." The YLOD blunder in PlayStation 3 is a general inaccuracy indication and can imply many things, the most common being:

* A hard drive failure when trying to install a game.

* The incidence of a power surge.

* Dysfunctional of PS3 due to a buildup of dust inside the PS3 console.

If you've experienced this yellow light of death inaccuracy, you undoubtedly want to dump it. It's been the source of much grief for many PS3 game-players. There are essentially just two options for fixing this problem : send the system back to a Sony service center for repairs or find out how fix it yourself.

The most simple and most easy yellow light of death fix choice is to package up your PS3 system and send it off to a Sony service center. Straightforward in terms of your level of involvement, but dear ; you could spend up to $150 for repairs, if your system is out of warranty, and you can expect to hang about for so long as 2 months for the mended system to be returned. Sony repair is mostly a top quality service, but there are insistent rumours of lost PS3s, getting back different units, and never seeing the units again, but that may be simple urban legend. There's another option , however , does it yourself.

If you get yourself a copy of a good PS3 guide, there are a few offered online, you can learn how to fix the yellow light of death by yourself in only a short while. With 1 or 2 easy tools and a little patience you can have your system up and running in hours, in numerous cases the time expended fixing problems yourself will be less than the time that would've been spent packaging the system for shipping to a repair center. Some common repairs take just a couple of mins to complete. Making repairs on your own give you a self satisfying sense of control, and saves you the aggravation of packaging, shipping, waiting, and coughing up for Sony repairs. Not only would you be able to fix the PS3 yellow light of death, you would be in a position to fix all of your common PS3 gaffe issues.




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