PS3 Blueray died - New or refurbished?

OGroteKoning

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So my PS3's blueray died. It takes and ejects discs, but I can't play games or watch movies. So I opened the unit and cleaned it out. I also cleaned the BD lense, but nothin helped. I still get the error 80010514.

I can get a new 160GB Slim PS3 unit for R2900 or Send this one in for a refurbished unit at R1400 from PartServe. I am kinda leaning towards a new unit as I don't know how long a refurbished unit will last me. I also heard that the refurbished units have no warranty (doubtfull).

I also have a 500GB HDD in my PS3, which I will put into the new/refurb unit, but I might lose all my savegame data and/or game data.

What do you guys think:
1. New/refurbished unit?
2. How do I get the 500GB drive into the new unit with all my data in tact?
 

RazedInBlack

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Buy new unit rather.

As for swopping the 500GB HDD to the new one, I'm not sure cause its gonna format the drive and thats not exactly what you want.
Check the link that ponder posted I'm sure you'll find a way.
 

OGroteKoning

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Thanks. I did this before and after the lense cleaning. I even downloaded the firmware and installed it again even though it worked fine after I installed it previously.

Buy new unit rather.

As for swopping the 500GB HDD to the new one, I'm not sure cause its gonna format the drive and thats not exactly what you want.
Check the link that ponder posted I'm sure you'll find a way.

I guess this is the more sensible route to go
 
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lived666

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Why don't you just replace the blu ray drive then?

ok wait, google says error 80010514 is a system error and not hardware failure:

http://www.ps3blog.co.za/2008/04/10/ps3-error-80010514-explained/

Ok so I’ve fixed my issue. I will run through what you will need to do to fix yours if you are having issues with the blu-ray drive and general PS3 system operations like the XMediaBar this is totally worth a shot … I doubt this will fix any other issue. If not then your blu-ray drive/ PS3 is probably dead and needs replacement via the method listed above or by sony.

If you can, I suggest you back up your PS3 first. The menu that you will access to can fully erase your PS3 if you choose the wrong option! I do not take any responsibility! Please proceed at your own risk! If you read and follow the instructions exactly you should not loose any data! Feel free to ask questions if you are confused so you don’t make a mistake!! Sorry, I had to say it, I don’t want anyone mad at me if they make a mistake, don’t back up their data and erase it, and then blame me…

The current version of the ps3 firmware has a “recovery console”.

You access it by

1. Start with having the system in standby (redlight is on)

2. Hold the power button down; the system will turn on and turn off once again.

3. Press and hold the power button again and keep holding, it will beep as it turns on and then it will double beep. When you hear the double beeps immediately take your finger off the power button (if your system turns off before you get a double beep just try again and hold the button, it should double beep the 2nd time you try)

4. You will be prompted to plug in your controller via USB and then hit the PS button

You will now have a screen with these options (I have attached a picture of this screen below)

1. Restart System: Restarts the PLAYSTATION®3 System.
2. Restore Default Settings: Reset all system settings back to default.
CHOOSE THIS ONE 3.Restore File System: Checks for corrupt/missing system files.
4. Rebuild Database: Rebuilds the OS for the PLAYSTATION®3.
5. Restore PS3 System: Fresh restore; Deletes everything and starts from Scratch.
6. System Update: Update the PLAYSTATION®3 System

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT CHOOSE THE WRONG OPTION HERE OR YOU WILL LOSE ALL YOUR DATA. The one that fixed my blu-ray drive is option 3: RESTORE FILE SYSTEM

I REPEAT CHOOSE RESTORE FILE SYSTEM

After this, it is going to restart and bring up a screen reading something like “you have Corrupted System Data. Your PS will now replace this data” Then you choose continue and that should be it.

This option reinstalls the system files and drivers inside the PS3 with the original ones that are stored on your hard drive. In this case, it replaced a corrupted driver for the blu ray drive thus fixing my issue and hopefully yours!! This option will only replace all system files thus saving you from loosing any data that’s stored on your hard drive. Again this option does nothing to your hard drive it reads a file from the drive and rewrites it to the PS3 system.

If you want a more technical understanding of what this is really doing continue reading. DO NOT NEED TO READ THIS TO COMPLETE REPAIR. The PS3 does not boot from your hard drive as a computer does. It has a flash memory like a cell phone that stores all system files and system firmware updates that you get when the PS3 updates. This is why reformatting your hard drive will not fix your problem, none of the system files are stored on your hard drive (ex. XMB, system firmware, etc.) nor do they run from the drive.

However, your hard drive does contain a full backup of your SYSTEM files and thus when you choose option 3: RESTORE FILE SYSTEM it rewrites the original system files from your drive (which aren’t corrupted) back to the flash memory which is corrupted thus fixing the problem
 

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This sounds like possibly the laser frequency to me. I had an el-cheapo Philips blu-ray to repair, doing exactly the same as yours. Turned out the crystal that maintains the laser's frequency was off. Replaced it and it came back to life. It was a bit of luck determining this since the voltages, etc were fine and there are few replaceable components on the board
 

OGroteKoning

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Well ... I was thinking of either one of 2 things:
1. Try and fix it myself (or get someone to fix it for dirt cheap) and/or
2. See if I can roll back the FW and load custom FW

Why do you ask?
 

Maverick Jester

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Well ... I was thinking of either one of 2 things:
1. Try and fix it myself (or get someone to fix it for dirt cheap) and/or
2. See if I can roll back the FW and load custom FW

Why do you ask?

Just curious... The HDD you installed, did it come with the PS3 or is this your own?
 

OGroteKoning

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It is a fat PS3 came with a 80GB and I fitted a 500GB. The 80GB is currently my "flash drive".
 

Maverick Jester

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It is a fat PS3 came with a 80GB and I fitted a 500GB. The 80GB is currently my "flash drive".

Sounds like me then :)

I'm not sure if you saw this on the link above, but what could fix the problem is a disk check. Apparently the firmware gets corrupted because the disk has a bad sector.
 

OGroteKoning

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Sounds like me then :)

I'm not sure if you saw this on the link above, but what could fix the problem is a disk check. Apparently the firmware gets corrupted because the disk has a bad sector.

I re-downloaded the firmware and installed it on the PS3. I also restored the file system and rebuilt the database.
 

Maverick Jester

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I re-downloaded the firmware and installed it on the PS3. I also restored the file system and rebuilt the database.

But you wouldn't have run a disk check on it? You know, like the one that you can run through command prompt on your PC? That should fix it from what I understand of the problem.
 

OGroteKoning

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But you wouldn't have run a disk check on it? You know, like the one that you can run through command prompt on your PC? That should fix it from what I understand of the problem.

I will try that, but it is unlikely as the firmware is apparently not stored on the hard drive.

WTF...? Is that a Raspberry Pi?

It is a nand flasher - a bit of soldering involved and a progskeet oor teensy development board and maybe, just maybe I can restore 3.55
 

OGroteKoning

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So the new blue ray unit came today. Installed it and the PS3 works again as it should. Partserve wanted R1400 for a refurb unit. I bought a new replacement part from eBay @ $24 and paid R30 import duty. Saved about R1150 by doing it myself.
 
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