How to fix ps3 that wont turn on

How to fix ps3 that wont turn on

You updated your Play Station 3 for enhancing the user experience. But unfortunately, your PlayStation 3 won’t turn on or doesn’t work properly because of updating your PS3. If you got these types of issues in your PS3, it means your PlayStation 3 operating system has corrupted. Now you will need to restore your PS3 operating system.

If you don’t sure how to restore or troubleshooting your PlayStation 3 or why won’t my PlayStation 3 turn on. You need to follow the below instructions for fixing PlayStation 3 not turning on the problem.

How to boot your PS3 into Safe Mode

You can use the safe mode function for accessing your ps3 basic functions only. It may be helped to resolve the problem and allow to use your PlayStation in normal mode. You can follow the below steps to use Safe Mode in PS3.

1. Connect your PlayStation with controller by using the USB cable.

2. After connecting your controller, you need to press on the power button on your console and hold it for 10 to 15 seconds or wait for shut down your console. The power indicator will blink before turning off or shut down your console.

3. If your console shut down properly, then you can release the power button

4. Now, you need to restart your console by pressing the power button again.

5. Take your controller and press on the PS button to access the safe mode in your PlayStation

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How to restore the PlayStation 3 system

You can use the restore option for reverting your ps 3 default settings and functions.

Note: If you will use the restore option, then your all users and save data will be deleted from your PS3.

Follow the below steps for restoring your PS3 system

1. Open the safe mode on your PlayStation and select the Restore PS 3 system options to reset your PlayStation 3 system.

How to fix ps3 that wont turn on

2. After that, you need to follow all the instruction that will appear on your screen to complete the restore process.

Try this:

HOW TO RESET THE PS3 IN SAFE MODE:

1. With the TV off and the PS3 off, connect only the HDMI cable between them.

2. Turn your TV on and select the correct input that is connected to your PS3 (DO NOT TURN YOUR PS3 ON JUST YET)

3. Press and hold the power button on the PS3 until 3 beeps are heard.

a. 1st Beep - Turns the system on

b. 2nd Beep - Resets the video output

c. 3rd Beep - Turns the system off

At this point, your PS3 should be OFF. If it isn't, repeat the above steps.

4. Press and hold the power button AGAIN until the following beeps are heard:

a. 1st Beep - Turns the system on

b. Double Beep - Places the PS3 in Safe Mode. Release the power button at this time or the system will shutdown on the next beep.

At this point you should see a menu with 6 options highlighted on your screen. If you do not, and you are sure you completed the above steps properly, contact Sony and ask for further assistance. Continue on if you see the menu.

5. Select "Reset System." Should be menu item #1.

6. After the system resets, the screen should tell you it has detected an HDMI device. Select "Yes" to configure the PS3 for the HDMI output.

7. After the HDMI output has been configured, the screen should ask you if you would like setup the HDMI output for optimal settings, select "Yes" and the resolution of your screen should change to its optimal setting (in my case it was 1080i).

8. The familiar PS3 menu should appear at this point with the problem resolved.

Note: This troubleshooting guide covers all Playstation 3 consoles.

Your PS3 will not boot.

Verify that the power cable is plugged in properly and not loose. Also, verify that your source of power (the outlet) functions correctly.

The indicator light on the PlayStation 3 starts green, switches to yellow, and then quickly switches to red, and blinks indefinitely.

The PlayStation 3 will display this error for two different reasons. To determine what is causing the error on your console, turn the console on, and listen closely for the fan. If the fan powers on briefly, and then switches off, you have an issue with the motherboard. If the fan does not power on at all, then you likely have an issue with the power supply.

The most common cause of the YLOD error and the PlayStation 3 failing to boot is a hardware malfunction on the motherboard. The error is caused by the failure of the solder joints between the CPU and GPU and the motherboard. This error can be fixed by re-soldering the chips to the motherboard, and, while not a 100% guaranteed fix, it is the best option for repairing the YLOD. iFixit offers both kits and guides to facilitate this fix.

One cause of the PlayStation 3 not booting is a faulty power supply. A much smaller percentage of PS3 consoles will display the yellow light as a result of a faulty power supply. If the power supply is faulty, then it will need to be replaced.

There are two models of Blu-ray drives for the fat models of PlayStation 3, each with parts specific to their own model. The easiest way to tell which kind of drive is in your PlayStation 3 is to take the drive out and look at it. If the drive has an exposed control board on the bottom of the Blu-ray drive, the Blu-ray drive's model number is KEM-400. If there is no exposed control board, then the Blu-ray drive's model number is KEM-410.

If your PlayStation 3 is not reading discs, or is reading discs inconsistently, then follow this flow chart to fully diagnose the problems with your Blu-Ray Drive.

Step 1. Insert a disk into the PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Drive

  • Q1. Does the PlayStation accept the disk?
    • Yes - Go to "Step 2"
    • No - Go to "Q2"
  • Q2. Is the Blu-Ray Drive Blocked?-There is a physical barrier preventing your PS3 from drawing in disks
    • Yes - Go to "SOLUTION: Gear Alignment Reset"
    • No - Go to "Q3"
  • Q3. Does the disk eventually get drawn into the console? - You push the disk in ~3/4 of the the way, and the mechanism draws the disk into the console
    • Yes - Go to "SOLUTION: Broken sensor board."
    • No - Go to "SOLUTION: Faulty Control Board"

Step 2. Clean the Disk - Using a cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth, clean the disc.

  • Q4. Does the PlayStation read both Blu-ray disks and DVDs?
    • Yes - Go to "SOLUTION: Your done!
    • No, it reads one media type, but not the other - Go to "Step 5"
    • No - Go to "Step 3"

Step 3. Eject the disk

  • Q5. Did the disk come out in the same orientation that it was inserted?
    • Yes - Go to "Step 5"
    • No - Go to "Step 4"

Step 4. Re-insert the disk into the PlayStation 3

  • Q6. Is the loading wheel present on the XMB?
    • Yes - Go to "Step 5"
    • No - Go to "SOLUTION: Faulty Control Board"

Step 5. Clean the Lens

  • Q7. Does the PlayStation read both Blu-ray disks and DVDs?
    • Yes - Go to "SOLUTION: You're done!
    • No, it reads one media type, but not the other - Go to "SOLUTION: Faulty Lens"
    • No - Go to "Step 6"

Step 6. Eject the disk

  • Q8. Did the disk come out in the same orientation that it was inserted?
    • Yes - Go to "SOLUTION: Faulty Lens"
    • No - Go to "Step 7"

Step 7. Re-insert the disk into the PlayStation 3

  • Q9. Is the loading wheel present on the XMB?
    • Yes - Go to "SOLUTION: Faulty Lens"
    • No - Go to "SOLUTION: Faulty Control Board"

Solution: Gear Alignment Reset

Realigning the gears in the blu-ray drive is fairly simple. Depending on the type of Blu-ray drive you have, you will need to either follow this guide or this guide.

Solution: Broken Sensor Board

Only the KEM-400 optical drives have IR sensors for discerning when discs are inserted into the Blu-ray drive. If your IR Sensor is no longer working, you can attempt to replace it, however, it will in no way affect the performance of your Blu-ray drive.

Solution: Faulty Control Board

If you have judged that the Control Board is no longer functioning properly, then you will likely need to send your PlayStation to Sony. The Control Board is paired to the Motherboard and will only work with its original partner board.

Solution: You're done!

If everything is working great, then you no longer need this troubleshooting guide. Congratulations!

Solution: Faulty Lens

Being a very fragile piece of technology, it is easy for the lens to break. Both types of Blu-ray drives have a specific lens that will only work with that type of drive. Depending on which type of drive you have, follow this guide (KEM-400) or this guide (KEM-410)d to replace the laser

The PS3 continues to freeze or has excessive lag.

If your PS3 freezes, turn off the game system by holding down the power button. Turn it back on by pushing the power button again.

If you have continuous, excessive lag during online play, you should first verify that the ethernet cable is properly plugged in. Also, try restarting your router and/or modem. If you continue to have lag, the problem may be your internet connection. Talk to your service provider for additional help.

Note: The PS3 is not meant to be used with dial-up connections; it is designed for broadband networks.

If your PS3 lags or freezes when loading content from the hard drive, the drive either lacks free space or is faulty. To create more space, try removing items from your hard drive or getting a new hard drive with a higher storage capacity. A faulty hard drive must be replaced.

The PS3 has problems pertaining to sound and video.

For problems with sound:

  • Verify that the TV or audio system is not muted.
  • Check the settings of your audio output device to make sure it "sees" the PS3. Also, verify that you are using the correct audio cables and that they are properly connected.
  • When playing audio discs, verify that the music you are trying to play is not copy-protected. Certain copy-protected discs may not play.
  • Verify that your system's audio input and output settings are set up correctly.

For problems with video:

  • Verify that the input mode on your TV is compatible with the connectors used by the PS3.
  • Your PS3 video settings may have compatibility issues with your video output. To reset the PS3 to standard video, disconnect all components and hold down the power button for five seconds.
  • Ensure that the video definition is the same for both the TV and the PS3. When using a HDTV, the PS3 must be properly set up or the image will be distorted.