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	<title>Comments on: PS3 Light Fix Review &#8211; You&#8217;ll Never See the Yellow Light of Death Again</title>
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		<title>By: Shawn</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 19:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After researching the internet about how to fix the YLOD, I ended up getting this PS3LightsFix.com thingy.  Mainly because they made it sound so much easier to do than the tips already available on YouTube.  Guess what...the main fix instructions both in the PDF format and their video, was the same as the ones I&#039;ve already seen online.  Their claim that the fix is only unique to them is a load of malarkey.  However, they did include other tips as well.  Some I&#039;ve never seen or heard before, but most I was able to find online prior to purchasing their instructions.  This was NOT worth $37.  They haven&#039;t even replied to any of my emails about some questions I had.  Apparently, I&#039;ve heard they are pretty bad with customer support.  And if they can&#039;t even reply to an email, I seriously doubt they will give me my money back, because I wasn&#039;t satisfied.  Don&#039;t waste your time and money on these guys. Everything you need to know can be found on YouTube.  Just as detailed, if not, more so.  It won&#039;t cost you $150 to send your PS3 to Sony, it won&#039;t cost you $37 for this regurgitated instructions from PS3LightsFix.  The only things it will cost you is the cost of a heat gun (if you don&#039;t already have one), thermal compound, and about an hour of your time.  A little longer if your doing it for the first time.

By the way, I did fix my YLOD (with the help of a YouTube video I saw prior to purchasing this scam.  Took me two tries though.  The initial tip didn&#039;t work exactly as instructed.  So I referred to the YouTube video I bookmarked.  I actually had to use a much higher heat setting than what PS3LightsFix recommended.  A bit of advice...be VERY careful with the little black clip that holds down the blu ray drive ribbon to the motherboard.  Many have had this piece break and improperly secure the ribbon to the board, rendering the blu ray drive unrecognizable.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After researching the internet about how to fix the YLOD, I ended up getting this PS3LightsFix.com thingy.  Mainly because they made it sound so much easier to do than the tips already available on YouTube.  Guess what&#8230;the main fix instructions both in the PDF format and their video, was the same as the ones I&#8217;ve already seen online.  Their claim that the fix is only unique to them is a load of malarkey.  However, they did include other tips as well.  Some I&#8217;ve never seen or heard before, but most I was able to find online prior to purchasing their instructions.  This was NOT worth $37.  They haven&#8217;t even replied to any of my emails about some questions I had.  Apparently, I&#8217;ve heard they are pretty bad with customer support.  And if they can&#8217;t even reply to an email, I seriously doubt they will give me my money back, because I wasn&#8217;t satisfied.  Don&#8217;t waste your time and money on these guys. Everything you need to know can be found on YouTube.  Just as detailed, if not, more so.  It won&#8217;t cost you $150 to send your PS3 to Sony, it won&#8217;t cost you $37 for this regurgitated instructions from PS3LightsFix.  The only things it will cost you is the cost of a heat gun (if you don&#8217;t already have one), thermal compound, and about an hour of your time.  A little longer if your doing it for the first time.</p>
<p>By the way, I did fix my YLOD (with the help of a YouTube video I saw prior to purchasing this scam.  Took me two tries though.  The initial tip didn&#8217;t work exactly as instructed.  So I referred to the YouTube video I bookmarked.  I actually had to use a much higher heat setting than what PS3LightsFix recommended.  A bit of advice&#8230;be VERY careful with the little black clip that holds down the blu ray drive ribbon to the motherboard.  Many have had this piece break and improperly secure the ribbon to the board, rendering the blu ray drive unrecognizable.</p>
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		<title>By: PS3 flashing red light fix</title>
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		<dc:creator>PS3 flashing red light fix</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 14:09:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fixing PS3 sitting at home is really good instead of waiting for weeks and weeks.
Nice guide. Works in most cases.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fixing PS3 sitting at home is really good instead of waiting for weeks and weeks.<br />
Nice guide. Works in most cases.</p>
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