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  • kauchy
    Pro
    • Aug 2002
    • 540

    #1

    ps3 dvd "jump start"

    recently my ps3 has been really temperamental when it comes to loading blu rays, it seems that i first have to pop a regular dvd in then take it out & put the blu ray back in (possibly more than once) for the console to correctly load a game etc, read various things on this topic & people generally say that the laser is worn out..but if that is the case surely it wouldnt load anything? anyone get this problem & rectify it by doing this?
  • Bamafan3723
    THE Standard in CFB
    • Jul 2003
    • 7287

    #2
    Re: ps3 dvd "jump start"

    Originally posted by kauchy
    recently my ps3 has been really temperamental when it comes to loading blu rays, it seems that i first have to pop a regular dvd in then take it out & put the blu ray back in (possibly more than once) for the console to correctly load a game etc, read various things on this topic & people generally say that the laser is worn out..but if that is the case surely it wouldnt load anything? anyone get this problem & rectify it by doing this?
    What model PS3 do you have? Some of the models have a separate laser for DVD's and another for Blu-Rays, while some models have just one laser for both DVD's and Blu-Rays.



    The KES-400A lasers are the single and the KES-410ACA are the double.
    Last edited by Bamafan3723; 03-12-2011, 11:51 AM.
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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42555

      #3
      Re: ps3 dvd "jump start"

      That reminds me of back in the day when my PS2 games that had blue bottoms (All Star Baseball 2002, High Heat Baseball 2004) eventually would have disc read errors unless I popped in another regular PS2 game in first and let it read. Not sure what causes that, but this issue does sound unique in a similar fashion (though obviously different).
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      • kauchy
        Pro
        • Aug 2002
        • 540

        #4
        Re: ps3 dvd "jump start"

        i have the launch model..80gig i think that would be..cant understand whats going on..hopefully it doesnt stop reading games completely :/ lol my ps2 was also like yours!

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        • Bamafan3723
          THE Standard in CFB
          • Jul 2003
          • 7287

          #5
          Re: ps3 dvd "jump start"

          Originally posted by kauchy
          i have the launch model..80gig i think that would be..cant understand whats going on..hopefully it doesnt stop reading games completely :/ lol my ps2 was also like yours!
          I had my laser go out on my 40 gig about 2 years ago. Bought a new laser mech off ebay for $70 and installed it myself. Actually a pretty easy task as there is a very good tutorial on youtube on how to do it. Just in case that does happen to you:
          "The best thing about being a football player at Alabama...winning...winning." -Mark Barron

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          • kauchy
            Pro
            • Aug 2002
            • 540

            #6
            Re: ps3 dvd "jump start"

            Originally posted by Bamafan3723
            I had my laser go out on my 40 gig about 2 years ago. Bought a new laser mech off ebay for $70 and installed it myself. Actually a pretty easy task as there is a very good tutorial on youtube on how to do it. Just in case that does happen to you:
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc_-Z6-HFO0
            cheers for that, hopefully it'll hang on for a while! never opened a console before so not sure i trust myself even if it is simple lol

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