Sunday 11 July 2010

PS3 No Display Fix: How to Fix PS3 NO DISPLAY Problem?


If you are a PS3 enthusiast and love playing games then you can well imagine the level of frustration one have when one loads a game and the screen turn blank. This is the complete blacking of screen at the game loading or sometimes even during playing. There are many reason of this 'no display' problem in PS3. Some of these reasons are easy to understand and PS3 can be repaired at home by you. This way you can save a lot of time and money by no taking the console to Sony repair and service center and then waiting for them to return you back.
PlayStation 3 no display fix is not that much difficult as not to carry out at home. Often the cause of PS3 no display problem is that the cables to the console or to the TV is loose and the connections are broken. This loosing of cables may be because of any reason and you only need to set the cables tight and it will solve the problem in seconds. HDMI cable is very important in this regard as it seems that it is connected but in actual it is wriggled around and the cable is not seating in the console jockey.
PlayStation 3 repair guide must be followed to make the cable connections as some time wrong or bad connections is often the reason of PS3 no display problem. Their might be settings problem in the configuration menu as well, for example you may be using HDI or DVI cables and setting might be set to A/V cable. Video resolution can also and is also a cause of PS3 no display problem. This happens when the settings are switched from HDTV to standard TV set. Bring the video settings of the console back to default which works well with most television sets.
Last, but certainly not the least way to fix PS3 no display is to refresh the screen. This can be done by simply long pressing the power button on the console until there's a beep. By doing so, connections will be detected and console settings will automatically be adjusted. You must not presume that PS3 no display fix is not possible at home and it has to be taken to the Sony repair center at any cost. Try to fix it at home if you have expired warranty and while doing following the repair guide instructions.

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