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PlayStation 3 Won't Read Disc? How To Fix PS3 Blu Ray Drives
If the Blu-Ray disc drive in your PS3 isn't working properly then it is likely that the lens has broken. Sony will charge you around $150 to repair this problem, PS3 Laser Repair which is a huge sum of money, not to mention that you will have to wait probably more than six weeks to get your console returned to you in working condition. In this article you are going to learn how to fix PS3 laser errors yourself, with step-by-step instructions. You can repair your PS3 Blu-Ray drive yourself, and it really isn't that difficult to do at all.
What you will need to fix your PS3 laser:
• Mini-screwdriver set (cross-headed screwdrivers)
• Spare Blu-Ray drive laser lens (these can be purchased off eBay, or taken from other Blu-Ray drives, the part number is #kem-400aaa)
• An hour's spare time
• A clean, well-lit workspace
Here's how to fix PS3 laser errors by replacing the Blu-Ray lens yourself:
1. Remove the top cover from your PS3, along with the power plug for the Blu-Ray unit.
2. Lift the Blu-Ray drive from its seated position and very gently unclip the silver data ribbon (it should have a blue colored ending on it) PS3 Green Light
3. Remove the two silver screws on the top/bottom of the right-hand side, and the three black screws on the left-hand side of the drive.
4. Lift off the metal casing of the Blu-Ray unit., exposing the actual workings of the unit beneath.
5. Unscrew the screws on the black colored plate which covers the lens circuitry. Remove this plate carefully.
6. Remove the Blu-Ray lens screws, then remove the lens unit itself.
7. Put your new lens in, ensure it is seated correctly, then start screwing everything back together (just reverse the above instructions)
8. Voila, your PS3 should be working again as new! DIY PS3 Repair
AP Misstates Pro-Life Purpose of Rand Paul's TSA-Caused Missed Flight to DC (News busters)
A frequent emailer saw a silver lining in Rand Paul's detention this morning
in Nashville by the Transportation Safety Administration which prevented him
from speaking at today's March For Life rally in Washington: "Best way to get
the MSM to mention pro-life rally."
Well, that's largely true. The local Nashville TV station video posted at Real
Clear Politics mentions Paul's prolife purpose up-front, as does a commentary
by James Fallows at the Atlantic (who incidentally described the rally as
"mammoth"). But my emailer underestimated the lengths to which reporters at
the Associated Press would go to keep anything pro-life out of a story. In
their 750-word report (saved here for future reference, fair use and
discussion purposes), Erik Schelzig and Eileen Sullivan completely misstated
why Paul wanted to get on the flight he was not able to board -- which also
means that their story's headline is incomplete:
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> **Sen. Rand Paul stopped by Tenn. airport security**
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> Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, the son of Republican presidential candidate Ron
Paul and a frequent critic of the Transportation Security Administration, was
stopped by security at the Nashville airport Monday when a scanner set ...
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