I fixed my YLOD old PS3, now it's running again like a champ again!
It's even more quiet now, not close to the new Slim's level, but much quieter than before the fix.
Only the Blu-ray drive is not functioning, there is a disc stuck in there and it won't show in the XMB, or allow me to eject it. Must open it again and check if the BR flat cable was not properly inserted.
The process was easy, though it took me all evening, but I was being extra careful and followed instructions to the letter. If I were to do it again I'm sure I'd be able to do it in two hours or so.
I did the reflow and applied new thermal paste to the processors. The old paste had hardened completely, no wonder it was not able to cool any more. There was almost no dust inside, I have vacuumed the openings regularly and used canned air occasionally, which must have helped.
There was no visible signs of overheating, other than the hardened thermal paste, so maybe it'll manage to stay alive the time I make the data transfer.
How long approximately does it take the data transfer tool to migrate the data from PS3 to PS3? I have at least 200GB of data on the old, might have to delete some to a more reasonable amount, maybe I'll just keep the games and saves.
Edit: I just read from Sony's online PS3 manual that the backup tool can actually be used for copying backed up data from one PS3 to another, it just won't copy any copy protected data.
I thought you could only use it for same PS3, good to know! But does restoring a backup also delete all other data already on the PS3 that's receiving the backup??
Edit: Got the Blu-ray drive functioning, it was only a flat cable that I had inserted the wrong way.
Started the data transfer tool, it has been transferring over ten hours already, it doesn't seem stuck as it just went from 93% to 94%. Last night before I went to bed it estimated the remaining time 1:45min, this morning the estimate was 40 min, I guess the estimates aren't very accurate I had over 100 Gigs of data on the old.
It's even more quiet now, not close to the new Slim's level, but much quieter than before the fix.
Only the Blu-ray drive is not functioning, there is a disc stuck in there and it won't show in the XMB, or allow me to eject it. Must open it again and check if the BR flat cable was not properly inserted.
The process was easy, though it took me all evening, but I was being extra careful and followed instructions to the letter. If I were to do it again I'm sure I'd be able to do it in two hours or so.
I did the reflow and applied new thermal paste to the processors. The old paste had hardened completely, no wonder it was not able to cool any more. There was almost no dust inside, I have vacuumed the openings regularly and used canned air occasionally, which must have helped.
There was no visible signs of overheating, other than the hardened thermal paste, so maybe it'll manage to stay alive the time I make the data transfer.
How long approximately does it take the data transfer tool to migrate the data from PS3 to PS3? I have at least 200GB of data on the old, might have to delete some to a more reasonable amount, maybe I'll just keep the games and saves.
Edit: I just read from Sony's online PS3 manual that the backup tool can actually be used for copying backed up data from one PS3 to another, it just won't copy any copy protected data.
I thought you could only use it for same PS3, good to know! But does restoring a backup also delete all other data already on the PS3 that's receiving the backup??
If you back up data on a PS3™ system and then transfer data to another PS3™ system using the data transfer utility, copy-prohibited saved data that is included in the backup data cannot be restored on either system
Some types of backed up data can be restored on another PS3™ system. The types of data that can be restored on another system are as follows:
- Saved data from PlayStation3 format software
- Image files under (Photo)
- Music files under (Music)
- Video files under (Video)
- Bookmarks added under (Internet Browser)
- Terms that were added using (Settings) > (System Settings) > [Add/Edit Term], or predictive terms that were "learned" by the on-screen keyboard .
Edit: Got the Blu-ray drive functioning, it was only a flat cable that I had inserted the wrong way.
Started the data transfer tool, it has been transferring over ten hours already, it doesn't seem stuck as it just went from 93% to 94%. Last night before I went to bed it estimated the remaining time 1:45min, this morning the estimate was 40 min, I guess the estimates aren't very accurate I had over 100 Gigs of data on the old.
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