Sony has issued an apology to PlayStation 3 owners as a result of the HDD-related issues caused by the release of Firmware 3.41.
The update, released last week, rendered gamers unable to successfully change their PS3 HDD. However, as a result of the blunder Sony has today issued an improved version of the Firmware update for download.
Speaking in a statement issued today, Sony Europe commented:
“For those users who are replacing the PS3 hard disk drive: we are aware of the symptoms with the system software update 3.41, released on July 27, and that it will cause the update to stop in some occasions while replacing the PlayStation 3 (PS3) Hard Disk Drive (HDD) if the PS3 system is installed with version 3.41.
To resolve these symptoms, we have released a new version of system software update 3.41 with a very minor change (the version number does not change) on August 2. If you are experiencing such symptoms when replacing the HDD of your PS3 system, we kindly ask you to use the latest data and try again. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused, and appreciate your understanding and continued support.
For any other questions, please contact your local customer service.”