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I was at home on Sunday afternoon, at a bit of a loose end, so I thought I'd kill an hour on the Playstation 3.
When I fired it up, it informed me there was a software update available for download and asked whether I wanted to go ahead. I clicked 'yes', and was then directec through the usual guff associated with accepting a software update, finally clicked 'yes' again and we were away.
Updates take forever on the PS3...so I navigated away from the PS3 home screen to watch a bit of sport. I forgot about the update until Monday when I clicked over to the PS3 preset...only to find a blank screen. My PS3 had automatically turned itself off. No probs, I thought...tried to turn it back on. Nothing. Dead as a door nail. It will actually turn on, but nothing happens.
It appears something happened during or after the update which has caused my PS3 to die.
It's only 14 months old, and cost me $700+ ...so I got in touch with Sony Australia to see what could be done? Apparently...nothing. To add insult to injury, the woman on the phone (who was worse than a Telstra call centre operator) had the cheek to say it was my fault because I didn't sit there the entire time to make sure everything went smoothly!!!!
These updates often take the best part of an hour! And I've never had a problem leaving it to do its thing in the past.
Needless to say I was pretty ticked off.
I have since done a fair amount of research on the net and it turns out this is a pretty common occurence with software (internet) updates causing the death of Playstation consoles through hard disc/OS corruption etc.
They told me I could send it in for repair...to the tune of $250. I told them what they could do with their 'offer'
Let this be a warning to others.