Post: What to do when your Playstation 3 won’t read discs/Blu Ray Drive Fails
02-09-2010, 12:50 AM #1
Mateen
pretty chill guy
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By Mateen
Don't steal this and claim as your own work, I worked hard on it. Give credit.


I have been through this three times, and it has been a pain. So hopefully this tutorial/guide will help you out a bit. So what happens when your PS3’s BD fails? Well, obviously it won’t read discs, and if it does, it is usually for a short period of time, before it locks up. You are probably bummed out, but don’t worry, we will get it up running soon.

You always want to make sure it isn't just the game! Try MULTIPLE discs that you have.


So first thing first, you want to backup ALL data, it is always a good idea.


Prep

Fortunately, sometimes you can fix this issue by doing a full restore of your PS3. Don’t ask me why, but this has worked for friends, and many others. Make sure you do the full 3 hour one, not the one that takes a few minutes. If that didn’t work, your issue is definitely hardware related.

Option 1

If you have a warranty, go ahead and send it to Sony, this is the best option as it is Free! But, chances are you don’t have a receipt, or it has been over a year. Keep in mind that you can still send it in for Sony for $150 if you are out of warranty.…and they will send you a refurbished unit w/ a 90 day warranty.


If you don’t want to send it to Sony, there are alternatives..
Anything beyond this point will void your warranty! (Chances are you are already out of it anyway Winky Winky)

Option 2

I would recommend you open your PS3 up and clean the lens a bit. Use a cue tip with a tad bit of rubbing alcohol.

If you don’t know what you are doing, or don’t want do mess anything up, then DON’T DO IT! I can’t stress this enough, if you aren’t good with these types of things, your best bet is to go with Sony’s $150 replacement.

Option 3
Now cleaning the lens didn’t work, you will need a new Blu-Ray Drive assembly. Here is a chart for what you need to buy. Just ebay/google the your KEM part #. You can find these parts for about $70-$80 shipped.
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Option 4
Sell your PS3 as-is on ebay, collect your losses, and get a slim for $299.


So to summarize


1)Restore your PS3- (if that doesn’t work)
2)Send to Sony if you are in warranty ($0)
3)Clean your lens (if that doesn’t work)
4)Replace the part (if you don’t want to do that) ($70-$80)
5)Last Resort is Send it to Sony for $150.
6)If you have a Fat PS3, I would sell that As-Is and buy a slim.

If you have an questions, PM me, or post them here. I will try to help you out to the best of my ability.

If you found this useful, please rep/thank.
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01-28-2011, 04:48 AM #83
elwayabito
Save Point
Originally posted by Mateen View Post
What to do when your Playstation 3 won’t read discs/Blu Ray Drive Fails


By Mateen
Don't steal this and claim as your own work, I worked hard on it. Give credit.


I have been through this three times, and it has been a pain. So hopefully this tutorial/guide will help you out a bit. So what happens when your PS3’s BD fails? Well, obviously it won’t read discs, and if it does, it is usually for a short period of time, before it locks up. You are probably bummed out, but don’t worry, we will get it up running soon.

You always want to make sure it isn't just the game! Try MULTIPLE discs that you have.


So first thing first, you want to backup ALL data, it is always a good idea.


Prep

Fortunately, sometimes you can fix this issue by doing a full restore of your PS3. Don’t ask me why, but this has worked for friends, and many others. Make sure you do the full 3 hour one, not the one that takes a few minutes. If that didn’t work, your issue is definitely hardware related.

Option 1

If you have a warranty, go ahead and send it to Sony, this is the best option as it is Free! But, chances are you don’t have a receipt, or it has been over a year. Keep in mind that you can still send it in for Sony for $150 if you are out of warranty.…and they will send you a refurbished unit w/ a 90 day warranty.


If you don’t want to send it to Sony, there are alternatives..
Anything beyond this point will void your warranty! (Chances are you are already out of it anyway Winky Winky)

Option 2

I would recommend you open your PS3 up and clean the lens a bit. Use a cue tip with a tad bit of rubbing alcohol.

If you don’t know what you are doing, or don’t want do mess anything up, then DON’T DO IT! I can’t stress this enough, if you aren’t good with these types of things, your best bet is to go with Sony’s $150 replacement.

Option 3
Now cleaning the lens didn’t work, you will need a new Blu-Ray Drive assembly. Here is a chart for what you need to buy. Just ebay/google the your KEM part #. You can find these parts for about $70-$80 shipped.
You must login or register to view this content.


Option 4
Sell your PS3 as-is on ebay, collect your losses, and get a slim for $299.


So to summarize


1)Restore your PS3- (if that doesn’t work)
2)Send to Sony if you are in warranty ($0)
3)Clean your lens (if that doesn’t work)
4)Replace the part (if you don’t want to do that) ($70-$80)
5)Last Resort is Send it to Sony for $150.
6)If you have a Fat PS3, I would sell that As-Is and buy a slim.

If you have an questions, PM me, or post them here. I will try to help you out to the best of my ability.

If you found this useful, please rep/thank.




nice tutorial bro keep it up

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01-28-2011, 08:22 AM #84
jackaree
Bounty hunter
my sons ps3 stoped reading disk, i tryed the system restore but no joy, opened up the ps3 and cleaned the blue ray works perfectCool Man (aka Tustin) im surprised it worked at all with all the dust that was in the ps3 lol
01-28-2011, 11:22 PM #85
Originally posted by Mateen View Post
What to do when your Playstation 3 won’t read discs/Blu Ray Drive Fails


By Mateen
Don't steal this and claim as your own work, I worked hard on it. Give credit.


I have been through this three times, and it has been a pain. So hopefully this tutorial/guide will help you out a bit. So what happens when your PS3’s BD fails? Well, obviously it won’t read discs, and if it does, it is usually for a short period of time, before it locks up. You are probably bummed out, but don’t worry, we will get it up running soon.

You always want to make sure it isn't just the game! Try MULTIPLE discs that you have.


So first thing first, you want to backup ALL data, it is always a good idea.


Prep

Fortunately, sometimes you can fix this issue by doing a full restore of your PS3. Don’t ask me why, but this has worked for friends, and many others. Make sure you do the full 3 hour one, not the one that takes a few minutes. If that didn’t work, your issue is definitely hardware related.

Option 1

If you have a warranty, go ahead and send it to Sony, this is the best option as it is Free! But, chances are you don’t have a receipt, or it has been over a year. Keep in mind that you can still send it in for Sony for $150 if you are out of warranty.…and they will send you a refurbished unit w/ a 90 day warranty.


If you don’t want to send it to Sony, there are alternatives..
Anything beyond this point will void your warranty! (Chances are you are already out of it anyway Winky Winky)

Option 2

I would recommend you open your PS3 up and clean the lens a bit. Use a cue tip with a tad bit of rubbing alcohol.

If you don’t know what you are doing, or don’t want do mess anything up, then DON’T DO IT! I can’t stress this enough, if you aren’t good with these types of things, your best bet is to go with Sony’s $150 replacement.

Option 3
Now cleaning the lens didn’t work, you will need a new Blu-Ray Drive assembly. Here is a chart for what you need to buy. Just ebay/google the your KEM part #. You can find these parts for about $70-$80 shipped.
You must login or register to view this content.


Option 4
Sell your PS3 as-is on ebay, collect your losses, and get a slim for $299.


So to summarize


1)Restore your PS3- (if that doesn’t work)
2)Send to Sony if you are in warranty ($0)
3)Clean your lens (if that doesn’t work)
4)Replace the part (if you don’t want to do that) ($70-$80)
5)Last Resort is Send it to Sony for $150.
6)If you have a Fat PS3, I would sell that As-Is and buy a slim.

If you have an questions, PM me, or post them here. I will try to help you out to the best of my ability.

If you found this useful, please rep/thank.


if i restore it will i still be the prestiges i am on cod4 etc.
01-28-2011, 11:46 PM #86
elliot
Samurai Poster
One way i know that helped me is by download a Demo off the playstation store and when the download finishes press the middle button on the control and go to the game in the system and press triangle and click on play game that would totally help alothope it works for yall Claps
01-29-2011, 06:54 PM #87
Does a complete restore remove CFW?
:embarrassed:
Thanks in advance.
01-29-2011, 07:59 PM #88
skoiler
Earn my respect!!!
it didnt happen to me yet but if it does i ll certainly use this guide thanks
02-11-2011, 01:07 PM #89
I bought 2 broken playstations. one that was bricked recently by trying to install a famously botched cfw and another that had a bad drive cost me less than 100 bones
02-12-2011, 02:55 PM #90
Aspire.
The future is in your hands
I tried cleaning my lens once, It worked! Was really scared just incase i might mess up the PS3
02-19-2011, 04:32 AM #91
KingTaino
Climbing up the ladder
good thread i will keep this is mind in case i run into problems

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