Post: Green Light Black Screen brick Help
03-28-2013, 07:22 AM #1
uch1ha
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PS3 cechc-02 60gb fat model, 4 usb slots, memcard readers ect

I was currently on rogero 4.30 v2.05 browsing through my xmb then bam! froze, restarted, bricked. I know its not the firmware, its that the system is corrupted.

this is what I've used to try and fix this problem:
Psgrade rockbox payload to enter FSM, lv2diag.self recovery file 1 on usb1 with rogero 4.30 v2.05 pup named PS3UPDAT.PUP, lv2diag.self recovery file 2 on usb2.

note that when trying to get into FSM with PSgrade rockbox that it doesn't shut the ps3 down automatically which means getting into FSM failed, am i right? Which means i can't do anything else from there.

Now i was wondering what i should do from here? Is it that regero does not recognize downgrade dongles? or would it just be my version of PSgrade? Is there another method i could use to get it up and running without hardware flashes? as i did do a nand back up anyway but don't have any hardware flashers :(
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03-28-2013, 12:13 PM #2
Jared
Tranquility.
Moved to the PS3 Mods Questions and Inquiries section.
03-31-2013, 03:48 PM #3
You have a GLoD. Here's a TuT how to fix it:
That worked for me Smile

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04-02-2013, 06:02 PM #4
uch1ha
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Cool bro i'll have a look into, hope it solves my problem

---------- Post added at 06:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:58 PM ----------

I think that's more of a hardware fix where as my ps3's data is corrupted.
04-02-2013, 06:05 PM #5
DylanOc1
[b]Me=Boss[/b]
Originally posted by uch1ha View Post
Cool bro i'll have a look into, hope it solves my problem

---------- Post added at 06:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:58 PM ----------

I think that's more of a hardware fix where as my ps3's data is corrupted.

Did you try re-installing your CFW?
04-03-2013, 12:53 AM #6
uch1ha
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Originally posted by DylanOc1 View Post
Did you try re-installing your CFW?


There is no way to get into recovery mode.

It makes the beeps but doesn't do anything.
04-04-2013, 06:02 PM #7
DylanOc1
[b]Me=Boss[/b]
Originally posted by uch1ha View Post
There is no way to get into recovery mode.

It makes the beeps but doesn't do anything.

Okay well did you try holding down the power button until you hear the one beep then another?
04-08-2013, 12:25 PM #8
uch1ha
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Originally posted by DylanOc1 View Post
Okay well did you try holding down the power button until you hear the one beep then another?


Yes, many... MANY times :( no recovery mode, no nothing

However i do think what Dopey420 had posted could be the solution to my problem.

I'm trying that fix now but the problem is i can't get my ps3 open, i get stuck on the very first screw which mine is a t10 security screw.

I have t10 torx screwdriver but it doesn't fit because of that bit sticking out in the middle of the screw, i need t10 security screwdriver.

Either that or does anyone have advice on taking that screw out without the screwdriver required?

I noticed some people have different screws, my cousin and i both got 60gb models at the same time, mine got sent into sony a couple of times due to ylod, he fixed his ylod himself when he came across that issue and he said he had a normal phillips screw, some other people also removed their screws with basic tools.
04-08-2013, 12:50 PM #9
I heated up the tip of a small screw driver and pushed against the plastic around it, it melted/broke without any problems.
04-09-2013, 04:21 AM #10
uch1ha
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Originally posted by jnieves0014 View Post
I heated up the tip of a small screw driver and pushed against the plastic around it, it melted/broke without any problems.


Nice! i will give that a try tonight

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