I have a 60gb system and I have had to replace the Bluray 3 times now now Its having problems reading them again have to put the disk in several times to get it to work Why does my laser keep burning out?
@davidjamesduprey PS: He says he removed the security screw with an Allan Wrench, but mine was a Torx (T10). Even then, it was a pain. But once past that everything went off without a hitch.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe he his was an Allan Wrench. I bought a set of precision screw bits with driver from Radio Shack that includes Allan Wrenches, Torx, Phillips, Slotted, and even POZI, which I've never seen before for about $15.
I used Mike's guide on the Blu-ray.com forums where he provided excellent pictures with a step-by-step guide!
Got my PS3 up and running. The hardest part was finding a reputable site to order the replacement laser. Got mine from some company in Hong Kong, Seemed sketchy, but I got the laser in 10 days fir $49.50 US.
@prussell890 actually I did say "RISK" lol, but no that is nothing like saying the same about a laptop, try doing this with a PC, they are meant to operate while level, PS3 are the same, read the manual for PS3 and it warns not to do this or you'll damage the HDD, laptops are designed to be portable... and so are thier hard-drives
Autism Awarenes.
deityofanimee 1 week ago
Who THE FUCK Starts a vid with " Oh Hi i didnt see u there"?? lol That shit had me dying
stan7654 1 month ago
What a worthless tutorial. I have taken steaming monster dumps that stunk less this disgrace of a tutorial.
BigAdude75 2 months ago 2
I have a 60gb system and I have had to replace the Bluray 3 times now now Its having problems reading them again have to put the disk in several times to get it to work Why does my laser keep burning out?
aarongabbard 3 months ago
@davidjamesduprey PS: He says he removed the security screw with an Allan Wrench, but mine was a Torx (T10). Even then, it was a pain. But once past that everything went off without a hitch.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe he his was an Allan Wrench. I bought a set of precision screw bits with driver from Radio Shack that includes Allan Wrenches, Torx, Phillips, Slotted, and even POZI, which I've never seen before for about $15.
davidjamesduprey 3 months ago
I used Mike's guide on the Blu-ray.com forums where he provided excellent pictures with a step-by-step guide!
Got my PS3 up and running. The hardest part was finding a reputable site to order the replacement laser. Got mine from some company in Hong Kong, Seemed sketchy, but I got the laser in 10 days fir $49.50 US.
davidjamesduprey 3 months ago
What a worthless shit video. I agree with "Aaronator01".
Pointless, when you get to the important part, you point out to a tutorial on a maybe-scam-website.
klngklll 5 months ago
@prussell890 actually I did say "RISK" lol, but no that is nothing like saying the same about a laptop, try doing this with a PC, they are meant to operate while level, PS3 are the same, read the manual for PS3 and it warns not to do this or you'll damage the HDD, laptops are designed to be portable... and so are thier hard-drives
Makaveli696 6 months ago
pain in the ass
dukeyish 6 months ago
ohh, high! what a doush
kreilly1875 6 months ago