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PPC, okay it's a PS3, but technically a PPC, right?

You CANNOT replace the drive! The servo board is married to the mainboard.

Youl get the error if the drive isnt original to the machine. If its not original, its done for.

You can also get that error if the hdd is bad.

If your version 3.55 or lower ypu can do a downgrade and remarry but youll lose bluray playback. However if the drive isnt original you lost it anyway.

 
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I planned on using it as a media server and running Netflix, etc.

There is a replacement bluray drive board on eBay that I was going to buy but the seller is saying it's misplaced now.   The board on my bluray drive had a component shearded off, so I am assuming that's why the drive doesn't work (won't insert or eject).

The HDD should be okay.  When it was working I saved some MP3s on it.  It's an 80GB Fujitsu/Apple laptop drive.

 
Well, I guess I'm glad that sale went south on the bluray's circuit board. I didn't know about that board and the main board being married. I'm guessing that's a DVD/bluray region thing.

 
Ok. Then your also aware that if he doesnt repair the servo board, or swap the bga to the new one , he cannot succeed right?

This is assuming the drive is original to begin with. Also HDD based games wont play without the correct drive either.

I suggest repairing the servo and planting it into the new drive mechanism.

 
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Honestly I don't care about playing games or using the optical drive. I just want to get it set up so I can run it as a media server and do Netflix. I have a PS3 slI'm I use for games and movies. Hopefully I can get it working to do just those things.

 
you can probably use a TSOP flasher/downgrader and reflash the unit and take it back to 3.55 This will let you jailbreak/hack it and run linux plus some other stuff. 

 
It's ALIVE (again)!

I was able to solder the sheared off component back onto the bluray's board.  Soooo frickin' teeny!  I'm used to soldering thru-hole stuff.  I threw a random disc in and it recognized it fine.  Since I disassembled the board from the bluray drive, (I read that you can run the PS3 with just the bluray's board attached if the drive is bad) I plugged it in and fired it up.  Instead of erroring out around 70%, it finished to 100% then restarted.  I looked on with my mouth agape. 8^O

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Amazing that it worked!  I thought I would have to try and marry a new bluray board to the mainboard.  Anyway, I installed Netflix on it and am going to go and enjoy an episode or two of House of Cards!

Thanks for your help and encouragement, everyone!  I love this messageboard!

 
Awesome! Great job getting it working and congrats on a successful resurrection of a dead device! Now it has some significant personal value, and its something you can take pride in!

This thread helped me get my brother in-law's ps3 working on his sdtv. I remembered someone posting that the video settings had to be reset for it to work. Great timing! :)

 
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