Post: PS3 half way downgrading Turns ON then beeps twice and turns OFF, Help plz.
11-17-2015, 09:24 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); So I was Flashing and the E3 give me an error I give it more presure Turn it back ON and this happens: PS3 Turns ON then beeps and Turns OFF and also the RED light on the PS3 blinks until I click it. My question is, what does this mean? and can I fix it? Ty for reading I will apreaciate a reply'
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11-18-2015, 11:34 AM #11
Helping-Hand
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Originally posted by JohnnyRipper View Post
I know what it was, I didn't notice but just before The ps3 turned off The light blinked yellow so I guess I have a case of ylod


That could be it... but to make sure please turn on your console again and tell me exactly what colours and showing and in which order... Also what type of PS3 was it: Phat or Slim

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11-18-2015, 11:35 AM #12
the rsx overheated and needs to be reflowed

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11-18-2015, 11:58 AM #13
DrZepto
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Originally posted by JohnnyRipper View Post
So I was Flashing and the E3 give me an error I give it more presure Turn it back ON and this happens: PS3 Turns ON then beeps and Turns OFF and also the RED light on the PS3 blinks until I click it. My question is, what does this mean? and can I fix it? Ty for reading I will apreaciate a reply'


Is it not providing power to the E3 Flasher?

Edit: just saw you said about the yellow light. As others have said, you'll need to reball your system.

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11-18-2015, 12:13 PM #14
Originally posted by itsallornone View Post
the rsx overheated and needs to be reflowed


Originally posted by DrZepto View Post
Is it not providing power to the E3 Flasher?

Edit: just saw you said about the yellow light. As others have said, you'll need to reball your system.


I've tried it, but Idk if I give to much or not enough heat... I still get exactly the same error
11-18-2015, 12:14 PM #15
Originally posted by JohnnyRipper View Post
I've tried it, but Idk if I give to much or not enough heat... I still get exactly the same error


didnt get it hot enough.......

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11-18-2015, 12:16 PM #16
Originally posted by Hand View Post
That could be it... but to make sure please turn on your console again and tell me exactly what colours and showing and in which order... Also what type of PS3 was it: Phat or Slim


It's a slim Ps3, it turns on for about 5 sec. Then it beeps and as it beeps it turns off and it blinks yellow after its off it blinks red, right after that I can click the power bottom and it stops blinking. From there it does the same thing from the beginning.
11-18-2015, 12:18 PM #17
Helping-Hand
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Originally posted by JohnnyRipper View Post
It's a slim Ps3, it turns on for about 5 sec. Then it beeps and as it beeps it turns off and it blinks yellow after its off it blinks red, right after that I can click the power bottom and it stops blinking. From there it does the same thing from the beginning.


Your RSX may need to be reballed/reflowed then since it overheated... anyway I created a thread HYou must login or register to view this content. which explains the procedure of this.

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11-18-2015, 12:20 PM #18
Originally posted by itsallornone View Post
didnt get it hot enough.......


Any idea how I can do it? I don't have a heat gun just a blow dryer and a electric oven
11-18-2015, 12:23 PM #19
Helping-Hand
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Originally posted by JohnnyRipper View Post
Any idea how I can do it? I don't have a heat gun just a blow dryer and a electric oven


Yes there are plenty of tutorials on Youtube about how to do this...

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