My 360 I used to have had redring but i can't remember how i fixed it. My ps3(1st gen) just now has the blinking red light of death. I saw some videos saying for me to pull it all apart and replace the heatsink on the cpu/gpu... but thats something i really dont like dealing with when it comes to expensive parts.
What're your experiences with console death or illness?
360 back then when it was fairly new. sold it when i got the red ring of death and never touched any new console except a 3DS or wii
I had the first gen PS3 when it was fairly new to the market. After 5 years, my console died and I just bought a new one since I don't want to buy spare parts and was planning to repurpose the HDD.
I have most consoles since 1979, and I've only had problems with the following:
NES and Twin Famicom - trouble playing some games, stuck in reset cycle or garbled graphics. Solution: cleaned out the system with compressed air and cleaned game connector pins with a lint-free cloth.
Playstation - randomly couldn't load data during gameplay, video got choppy. Solution: Turned on it's side or upside down, plays fine this way.
Dreamcast - randomly stops reading disk during gameplay. Solution: still working on it. It's either the lid switch is off, making the console believe it is open, or laser has weakened.
XBox and PS2 - No longer play DVD movies, can still play games and video within games. Solution: unresolved, I just watch DVDs elsewhere now.
Quote from: Amanojaku on May 15, 2013, 01:51:07 PM
Playstation - randomly couldn't load data during gameplay, video got choppy. Solution: Turned on it's side or upside down, plays fine this way.
sounds like a disc speed problem. perhaps dust built up inside and is slowing down the disc?
Quote from: Amanojaku on May 15, 2013, 01:51:07 PM
XBox and PS2 - No longer play DVD movies, can still play games and video within games. Solution: unresolved, I just watch DVDs elsewhere now.
I believe this might be a codec problem- that's just what I heard though. If older dvds dont play on it anymore- than that's not the problem.