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How to Fix Your YLOD PS3 Problem – Should You Send it Back to Sony?

24 June 2010 No Comment

Are you having YLOD PS3 Problems? Looking for a way to fix your PS3's "yellow light"? Most people that have a broken console think the first thing to do to fix it is to have it fixed by Sony. Is this a good idea? NO. Below are the reasons why and why not you should send it to Sony and what other choice do you have.

Fixing your YLOD PS3 Problem- Sending It to Sony

Do you really want to send your PS3 back to Sony to solve your YLOD PS3 problem? Right now you may think that it's a good idea but here are a few reasons why it isn't.

Did you know that after you send your PS3 to Sony it takes them a long 6 weeks for them to send it back? It will also cost you $150 and when they fix it (they won't always and will send you a new PS3) you will lose all of the information you have saved on it. I hated this when it happened to me so next I will give you a great solution.

Fixing Your YLOD PS3 Problem- Another Solution

A better solution to fix your PS3 is to do it yourself. Well you might be saying to yourself "I could break my PS3" or "It's probably expensive", but with a good guide you can fix it easily. They are much safer than sending your PS3 back to Sony who has a high failure rate. A good guide can cause under $20 dollars and the tools you need to repair your PS3 are all house hold materials.

To really have your YLOD PS3 problem fixed that will save you $130 and will help you save your information on your PS3 go to http://www.squidoo.com/fix-ylod-Click here to view on Amazon.com

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Author: Dominique Brown
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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