Post: [New]► Bluray Playback Fix After Downgrade
12-09-2010, 11:49 PM #1
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Movie playback Blu-ray after a downgrade



Originally posted by another user
As we learned recently, movie playback Blu-ray after having downgraded its PS3 is impossible, this is the firmware 3.41 must have changed. In fact it contains a bug that the developers trying to correct.

To avoid this, the method is simple, downgraded your console firmware 2.10 or below, the procedure is the same except that the 2.10 firmware does not change so official.

After that you just install via the XMB firmware 3.41 unmodified retail you can easily find on the Internet, as well as for 2.10.

Do not take a firmware above 2.10 because you squeeze forced to change the HDD temporarily (to be upgraded in laps3 3.41) because the console hangs when retrieving data.

This test was performed on a 60GB model so for those who want to try on a different model than it is at your own risk.




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Judgement, Nicky74me
12-11-2010, 04:38 PM #20
Originally posted by ZoneTw0 View Post
Haha, it's called service mode. and If you dont know how to use it use google. /facepalm


Okay I'm trying to stay calm so if you can help that would be great.

heres what I did.

1. go into service mode using ti-84
2. go down to 3.41
3. go down to 2.10 (to still be able play BD)
4. go back up to 3.41 (not modified)

I went back up to the non modified 3.41 using the normal system update via usb option. It seemed to be going fine but then a red screen came up saying "a serious error has occurred. Please contact technical support". This now comes up every time I turn my ps3 on.
Please, Please tell me this is fixable...
12-11-2010, 04:57 PM #21
ZoneTw0
You talkin to me?
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12-11-2010, 05:10 PM #22
Originally posted by ZoneTw0 View Post
I never said that you went back to 2.10, why didn't you simply went back to 3.15... Post a photo and i'll help


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12-11-2010, 05:35 PM #23
ZoneTw0
You talkin to me?
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12-11-2010, 05:57 PM #24
Originally posted by ZoneTw0 View Post
I never said that you went back to 2.10, why didn't you simply went back to 3.15... Post a photo and i'll help


ZoneTWO, will this work on a 120GB Slim?



1. Downgrade from 3.5 to 3.15
2. Upgrade to 3.41
3. Blu-ray should be fine?
12-11-2010, 06:11 PM #25
Originally posted by ZoneTw0 View Post
That's called Red Screen of Death. I certainly don't know how to fix it. It may be an HDD problem, I told you not to follow this guy on the OP which was just telling copy-pasta'd nonsense. Try to downgrade to 3.15 using service mode or something similar :/


Well I upgraded to the modded 3.41PUP and got out of service mode so I'm all good now *whew*

And the best part is that I've only watched one blu ray movie so it really doesn't matter that much to me /facepalm
12-11-2010, 06:28 PM #26
ZoneTw0
You talkin to me?
. .
12-11-2010, 10:49 PM #27
Wondoh
Former Staff
I brought a faulty ps3 where the blue ray don't work, so that I keep my one in working condition Happy
12-12-2010, 03:25 AM #28
wiseguy48
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by TheSwerdy View Post
Okay I'm trying to stay calm so if you can help that would be great.

heres what I did.

1. go into service mode using ti-84
2. go down to 3.41
3. go down to 2.10 (to still be able play BD)
4. go back up to 3.41 (not modified)

I went back up to the non modified 3.41 using the normal system update via usb option. It seemed to be going fine but then a red screen came up saying "a serious error has occurred. Please contact technical support". This now comes up every time I turn my ps3 on.
Please, Please tell me this is fixable...


I also had red screen of death.

I was able to get out of rsod by turning on and off several times while also emulating jig on TI-84. My hdd was then formatted but that is the least of my worries.

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