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PS3 Blu-Ray Problems - How to Fix Them


One of the most complicated parts on a PS3 is the Blu-ray player. Partly, the reason being it is a sophisticated piece of technology, that permits you to make use of the console to experience the very best in PS3 games and to watch movies as well all in amazing high definition quality. However, like many bits of sophisticated technology, the Blu-ray player is somewhat fragile and it is prone to develop problems. Many of the true if you are an avid gamer and employ your PS3 a lot.

So, what are some of the common causes of PS3 Blu-ray problems and just how are you able to fix them? Probably the most frequent issue that arises may be the PS3 Blu-ray player gets out of alignment. This can happen if the unit is accidentally dropped, or even during particularly intense game play. You can sometimes actually hear the disc making a strange noise when spinning whether it has been knocked out of alignment. However, don't despair if this happens. A great PS3 repair guide can instruct yourself on how you can check and ensure the PS3 Blu-ray player is aligned properly, or re-align it if necessary.

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Another common reason for PS3 Blu-ray problems is dust or dirt build up. This is particularly an issue when there is dirt around the lens, therefore, you will need to clean the Blu-ray lens. It is quite simple to clean the lens yourself using the right tools and instructions. However, if you don't know what you do you can easily damage the unit. To start, you need to get some good Blu-Ray lens cleaner, which often will come with detailed instructions to be used. However, to clean the Blu-ray lens in the PS3 you will also need to open the unit and understand how to remove and reinstall the ball player. To help with this process, a PS3 home repair manual will be very useful.

Finally, another PS3 Blu-ray problem you may encounter is with the laser itself. In such cases, you may want to actually replace the laser. This is a fairly rare problem, and when your PS3 continues to be under warranty you are able to send it to Sony to be repaired. However, if it is not under warranty any more, and you don't have the $150 to repair the unit, can also be easy to purchase the parts (around $30) making the repairs yourself.