Latest PS3 Update Causes Random Crashes
Posted on Jul 3, 08 10:37 AM PDT

Most users are growing accustomed to manufacturer's way of getting out of tight spots. Is your console having problems? Well, a firmware update will normally fix it. Unfortunately, this clearly isn't the case with Sony's latest 2.40 firmware upgrade for the Playstation 3. Problems range from microphone issues to frozen consoles, and this has prompted Sony to pull the upgrade for the moment. Unfortunately for most users, sites are stating that the only known fix at the moment is a hard drive reformat, which will effectively wipe all the current saved game data.
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By Nanu , 08/07/08 11:53 AM (CommentID #769467)
only if you wnat a bigger P.O.S.
By Jc , 08/07/08 10:41 AM (CommentID #769383)
welll lets see ... v 3.4 aint out yet, the latest 1 is 3.36 and the one be4 that was 3.35. 3.35 works fine, and 3.36 just came out today so ... dunno wht ur going on about
By Corla , 07/07/08 5:04 PM (CommentID #768086)
Eh, just copy all your data to a storage media(even an ipod with disk use enabled) reformat the hard drive and copy it back.
By Travis , 03/07/08 2:14 PM (CommentID #761158)
Thats y you dont buy an overpriced P.O.S. video game system made by sony. Get an xbox.
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