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PS3 Playing Movies But Not Games? Some Simple Fixes

26 February 2010 No Comment

Occasionally a PlayStation 3 will develop a problem whereby it will play movies, but not Click here to view on Amazon.com

" class="white" rel="nofollow" style="color : #cd0e0e !important;">games. Before you send your PS3 to Sony for expensive repairs, there are a few simple at home fixes you might want to try first.

First, if you have not done so already, you should update your PlayStation 3 firmware. If your system software has become corrupted in some manner, this can overwrite those corrupted files and fix the problem.

Next, you may want to consider reformatting your PlaySation 3's hard drive. Before you do so, however, you will want to back up your games and any music you may have stored on the drive since when you reformat the hard drive this will all be lost.

Third, consider whether you may have an issue with PS3 overheating. If so, the PS3 will often not even load the game properly although it may still play movies since this often requires less work on the part of the hard drive. Overheating issues are often caused by dirt and dust build up inside the unit. If this may be the culprit, you will need to thoroughly clean the PS3 inside and out, including the Blu-ray lens. You may also want to try positioning the PS3 differently when playing, to ensure that it is being ventilated properly during game play.

Finally, if some of your PS3 games will play but not others, it may be that the game was not installed properly or that a portion of the game file has become corrupted. If this is the problem, simply delete the game from the game save utility and then try reinstalling and rebooting the game once again.

For even more help, you should consider investing in a PS3 repair manual that can help you with PS3 troubleshooting and repairs. Quality PS3 repair guides will have photos and video illustrations to walk you through the repair processes, and they will also guarantee that you get your PS3 up and running in under an hour or give you a full refund! To learn more, click here: PS3 Repair.

Author: Bill Boor
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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