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  1. #1
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    Default Is my PS3 broken?

    I shut my PS3 down the correct way, it went into standby mode. I switched it off from the switch at the rear to cut power to it. Now, I enable the power again and it won't turn on. I get no red lights, green lights, sounds, picture or anything. Is it dead?

    I can't believe this.. only got it yesterday.

    My impression of Playstation isn't that great now.

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    Nevermind, got it working again.

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    Any idea what ws wrong with it?
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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    Did you put it in HD on a SD tv?

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    Were all power cables inserted correctly?

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    I had to flip the switch backward and forward like, really quickly. It's worked everytime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    I had to flip the switch backward and forward like, really quickly. It's worked everytime.
    You shouldn't have to do that though so it must be faulty in some respects.

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    Probably a dodgy switch.

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    yes it is.
    shut up

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