Reemplazo de las antenas de una PlayStation 3 slim
Introducción
Ir al paso 1Utiliza esta guía para reemplazar las antenas Bluetooth y Wi-Fi de tu PlayStation 3 slim.
Qué necesitas
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Dale la vuelta a tu PS3 y colócala con la parte trasera hacia arriba.
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Con cuidado, quita la pegatina de la garantía, así podrás acceder al tornillo que se encuentra escondido debajo de ella.
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Aprieta el mecanismo que bloquea el conector del enchufe AC y tira de él hacia arriba para desconectar la fuente de alimentación.
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En caso de que exista, quita los trozos de cinta adhesiva que sujetan los cables de antena a la tapa del ventilador, al lector Blu-ray y y el protector superior.
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Para volver a montar tu consola, utiliza esta guia en orden inverso, desde el final hacia el principio.
Para volver a montar tu consola, utiliza esta guia en orden inverso, desde el final hacia el principio.
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Do you guys have parts for PlayStation 3 Slim Antennas I want to now I can buy some from you guys
Hi! i'm facing this 8002f1f9 error code and my ps3 is slim can you please help me out or suggest some troubleshootings.
Network adapter or joystick connection problem
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Which color is the wifi and which is the bluetooth? I haven’t tested the wifi on the system yet, but the controllers are not connecting so I think I have to replace just the bluetooth part.
A year or so ago I noticed my controller wasn't working unless plugged in. I thought it might just be failed battery over the years, but it worked when plugged in, so it was only a minor inconvenience. Later, I realized WiFi wasn't working either, so I thought maybe an update would fix things… plugged into wired network to update system.
DO NOT UPDATE YOUR SYSTEM IF EXPERIENCING WIFI OR BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY ISSUES!
Now stuck in a boot loop where the update tries and fails to install. I can't get back into my system to backup and transfer my data, so I'm stuck looking for a solution to either fix my system or transfer to a replacement, but even for an estimated repair cost of $120, Sony support said their first attempted fix action will be to factory reset the system.
Anybody have any advice?
Sony, why would you allow a firmware update to begin install without first running a basic hardware check? Then, why wouldn't you allow some recovery option for a failed update?
Guess I've learned to always backup my stuff.