Ho to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD?
First off, I thought you were able to have about 5 active PS3 accounts??
My first PS3 got the YLOD last week (60gb launch phat), so I went out and brought a 250gb slim.
I've managed to download all my previous content no problem, but I've just gone to download a film and its telling me I have have to deactivate my previous account and then activate the slim.
Does anyone know how I can do this???
Re: Ho to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD?
Some Ho is going to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD? Wow.:lol:
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radgamer420
Some Ho is going to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD? Wow.:lol:
Haha. funny!
Seriously though, anyone know what I can do? Apparently Sony won't do it unless I send it into them for reapir (£££) and I'm not doing that when I've just shelled out £260 on a slim!
Re: Ho to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD?
Well short of fixing it yourself then deactivating it, theres not much else you can do.
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Buy it on BD instead?
Compressed video sucks **** ;)
Re: Ho to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD?
Try hairdrying it. Wrap your PS3 with 2 hand towels, but leave the back part (fans) open. Grab a hair dryer and start putting air into the PS3 from the back vents for about 15. The dryer must be at top speed, top power and it has to lay about 2cm away from the back vent. Also, do swift, smooth and slow moves, from side to side of the vents.
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I thought you could ring Sony and ask them to deactivate your PlayStation Network account?
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Thorzilla
Try hairdrying it. Wrap your PS3 with 2 hand towels, but leave the back part (fans) open. Grab a hair dryer and start putting air into the PS3 from the back vents for about 15. The dryer must be at top speed, top power and it has to lay about 2cm away from the back vent. Also, do swift, smooth and slow moves, from side to side of the vents.
GAH!! Don't do THIS!!!! lol No offense Thorzilla, but that is scary. Heat going all over the place is never good for electronics. I suggest using Gilksy's YLOD fix. It is easy to do and works like a charm. I just repaired mine using it last night. Here is the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U70SgRDVcBo It is better to do heat ONLY to the areas that need it, which are the GPU and CPU chips on the board. Anything else gets hot...you might cause more damage. Good luck bud! :)
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radgamer420
Some Ho is going to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD? Wow.:lol:
Some ho's can do more than just deactivate PS3's. ;)
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BrokenKeyboard
I thought you could ring Sony and ask them to deactivate your PlayStation Network account?
You can, but this is not guaranteed. Officially Sony does not condone this but there are stories floating around of people who have been lucky.
It's worth a shot. Start crying. :)
Re: Ho to deactivate a PS3 that has the YLOD?
Dave (you know which one) himself in one of his articles said that Sony wouldn't do it for him over the phone...
Just an FYI: It used to be that you could activate on 5 different systems, they changed that now to 3.
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BrokenKeyboard
I thought you could ring Sony and ask them to deactivate your PlayStation Network account?
Sony won't do it, something to do with fraud. Although I can't really understand where they'r coming from, if my PS3 was working and had been stolen, the thieves would just deactivate it themselves, I'm ringing Sony for help because its broken! Still, no dice from Sony!
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A7MAD
Dave (you know which one) himself in one of his articles said that Sony wouldn't do it for him over the phone...
Just an FYI: It used to be that you could activate on 5 different systems, they changed that now to 3.
Not true.
That was either a flat out lie floating around, or a misinterpretation with the video store.
To all those saying Sony won't do it, stop spreading misinformation. Sony likely won't, but there is a chance if you call and request it you may be lucky enough to have them do it.
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Tyrien
Not true.
That was either a flat out lie floating around, or a misinterpretation with the video store.
To all those saying Sony won't do it, stop spreading misinformation. Sony likely won't, but there is a chance if you call and request it you may be lucky enough to have them do it.
I've rang them and they said they won't do it, how it that misinforming people? Surely that's fact.
I'm not saying that Sony has never deactivated a system for anyone, but its hardly misinforming people when it actually happens.
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Tyrien
Not true.
That was either a flat out lie floating around, or a misinterpretation with the video store.
I read it here: http://www.haxnetwork.net/2009/11/ps...tions-allowed/
Have i misunderstood?
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Tyrien
To all those saying Sony won't do it, stop spreading misinformation. Sony likely won't, but there is a chance if you call and request it you may be lucky enough to have them do it.
Every specific situation may be different but Dave_W himself in an article he wrote stated they would not do it for him (he was on the phone with Sony)...
Now unless I've remembered this all wrong, up until at least then they didn't I doubt this is misinformation and if it's incorrect my apologies to all who I have unintentionally misinformed.
Edit: I read somewhere just now goggling this it was a misprint and is 5!
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A7MAD
I read it here:
http://www.haxnetwork.net/2009/11/ps...tions-allowed/
Have i misunderstood?
Every specific situation may be different but Dave_W himself in an article he wrote stated they would not do it for him (he was on the phone with Sony)...
Now unless I've remembered this all wrong, up until at least then they didn't I doubt this is misinformation and if it's incorrect my apologies to all who I have unintentionally misinformed.
Edit: I read somewhere just now goggling this it was a misprint and is
5!
That must be for game content only then cuz I'm only on my 2nd PS3 and it won't let me activate it for video, games are fine, I activated that no problem
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unicron7
GAH!! Don't do THIS!!!! lol No offense Thorzilla, but that is scary. Heat going all over the place is never good for electronics.
I'm not saying his method is correct or will work, but as far as I know heat is the only thing that will get the wireless on my crappy (HP) laptop running when it decides it doesn't want to work. I run something that takes up 100% CPU until my laptop gets noticeably warm, then restart and usually my little orange "wireless is off" light turns to that blue "it's going to work" colour I like to see. Just thought I'd throw that out there as an example of a seemingly stupid fix that actually works (in my case).
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timberflake
First off, I thought you were able to have about 5 active PS3 accounts??
My first PS3 got the YLOD last week (60gb launch phat), so I went out and brought a 250gb slim.
I've managed to download all my previous content no problem, but I've just gone to download a film and its telling me I have have to deactivate my previous account and then activate the slim.
Does anyone know how I can do this???
Go to http://www.playstation.com and login with your PSN account. When logged in, click on my account. There you'll see your ps3 system, which you can remove from your PSN account. You can also add one too (or a ps2 / psp for that matter). It's as simple as that.
Cheers!
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Toorok
Go to
http://www.playstation.com and login with your PSN account. When logged in, click on my account. There you'll see your ps3 system, which you can remove from your PSN account. You can also add one too (or a ps2 / psp for that matter). It's as simple as that.
Cheers!
I've already tried that, my old console wasn't even listed on there, but I still added the new one but no good, still won't let me authorise it for video
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timberflake
First off, I thought you were able to have about 5 active PS3 accounts??
My first PS3 got the YLOD last week (60gb launch phat), so I went out and brought a 250gb slim.
I've managed to download all my previous content no problem, but I've just gone to download a film and its telling me I have have to deactivate my previous account and then activate the slim.
Does anyone know how I can do this???
This is what i did when i had this problem & it worked for me...
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I recently ran into a video deactivation problem myself.....old 20GB launch console YLOD last May & I was able to use the heat gun trick to salvage my newly purchased (1hr. into) Infamous game. I thought nothing of deactivating anything ( i've never gameshared & am only on my 2nd PS3). Until i got my GOW3 Ultimate edition last week, and went to claim my unearthing the legend documentary from the PS Store. It slammed me w/ the good old "Video is already activated on another console error".
It took 2 emails to CS but it appears they will do it . I think you just have to get the right person. Here's my email & what they replied.......
Customer03/22/2010 11:28 AM I am contacting you to get an old (broken) Launch PS3 deactivated....i can no longer run it long enough to do so myself due to YLOD crash error after approx. 15 seconds. I would appreciate it if you could deactivate this PS3 & would be more than happy to provide serial# or anything else needed to deactivate it.
Level 1: PS3™ system
Product Level 2: Service
Category Level 1: How to Get Service
Date Created: 03/22/2010 11:28 AM
Last Updated: 03/23/2010 11:18 AM
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Hello ,
We apologize for any inconvenience regarding your PlayStation(R)Network account activation. We understand how frustrating it can be when you are unable to access video content on your PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system. Your request for video deactivation has been processed under Service Request Number 1-251083124. We ask that you please allow 24-48 hours for deactivation of your previous console. Please note, if you have reached the pre-determined limit for game activations (5), you must manually deactivate one of the other PlayStation(R)3 computer entertainment systems from your account.
Again, we apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience in this matter.
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