Background: I've had my PS3 since launch and I've never had any problems with it aside from some games freezing from time to time. In fact, until it happened to me, I didn't even know that YLOD(Yellow light of death) existed.
Situation: I was playing MW2 this morning, and while still in the lobby for a multiplayer match, the game froze. My thoughts were "Oh well, guess I gotta reboot it." I did, and it worked fine, however about 5-10 minutes later it froze in the middle of a match(and I was doing well, too), so I thought "Ugh, not again", and as I got up to go and restart it, it shut itself off, and the red light started blinking. After dusting it off a bit, unplugging it, and letting it cool, I tried booting it up, it started up for about 2 seconds and then a yellow light blinked once, and then became the same blinking red light. Nothing has changed since.
Solutions: I searched on google(of course) and on youtube, and apparently a lot of people have had this problem. Many of these people had something similar happen to them, involving MW2(I doubt it's solely MW2's fault but it seems suspicious that so many people have had this problem). I also found a few ways to fix this problem:
A) I found a video on youtube showing how to fix this kind of problem, which seems a bit risky, but I think it may be worth it.
B) Send it in to Sony and spend $150 to get it repaired(as long as Sony keeps the data on my hard drive intact, this seems like a fine, and safe plan).
C) Get a broken PS3 on ebay and replace the broken parts on the new one with mine and use that. Personally I don't like this idea as it means I won't get my data back, which means I lose easily 150+ hours of game data, which doesn't include online multiplayer data, as that is linked to my PSN(I think so at least) and therefore shouldn't be an issue in any of these solutions.
D) I could trade in my PS3 to Gamestop and get a new one at a $60 discount. This has the same issues as C.
E) If you guys have any other solutions, please post them.
One way or another, if I can get my data, I am definitely getting a USB hard drive to backup my stuff.
Situation: I was playing MW2 this morning, and while still in the lobby for a multiplayer match, the game froze. My thoughts were "Oh well, guess I gotta reboot it." I did, and it worked fine, however about 5-10 minutes later it froze in the middle of a match(and I was doing well, too), so I thought "Ugh, not again", and as I got up to go and restart it, it shut itself off, and the red light started blinking. After dusting it off a bit, unplugging it, and letting it cool, I tried booting it up, it started up for about 2 seconds and then a yellow light blinked once, and then became the same blinking red light. Nothing has changed since.
Solutions: I searched on google(of course) and on youtube, and apparently a lot of people have had this problem. Many of these people had something similar happen to them, involving MW2(I doubt it's solely MW2's fault but it seems suspicious that so many people have had this problem). I also found a few ways to fix this problem:
A) I found a video on youtube showing how to fix this kind of problem, which seems a bit risky, but I think it may be worth it.
B) Send it in to Sony and spend $150 to get it repaired(as long as Sony keeps the data on my hard drive intact, this seems like a fine, and safe plan).
C) Get a broken PS3 on ebay and replace the broken parts on the new one with mine and use that. Personally I don't like this idea as it means I won't get my data back, which means I lose easily 150+ hours of game data, which doesn't include online multiplayer data, as that is linked to my PSN(I think so at least) and therefore shouldn't be an issue in any of these solutions.
D) I could trade in my PS3 to Gamestop and get a new one at a $60 discount. This has the same issues as C.
E) If you guys have any other solutions, please post them.
One way or another, if I can get my data, I am definitely getting a USB hard drive to backup my stuff.