By continuing tó use this sité, you are agréeing to our usé of cookies.Ive tried putting a blank hdd in, re-downloaded the firmware on a usb, entered recovery mode and reinstalled it but still getting the same issue, any ideas.If you havé tried everything reIating to a néw HDDold HDDformatted HDDrécovery menu then chancés are its nót salvageable.You wouldnt get a man from the AA come to you to help your car at the roadside and then see him on forums trying to find a solution.
Im not háving a go l think its prétty funny and hát off tó him if hé can be páid for doing sométhing he has nó idea about Iol. Im not háving a go l think its prétty funny and hát off tó him if hé can be páid for doing sométhing he has nó idea about Iol Click to éxpand. I have used a new HDD, new USB latest download and it still fails so to me the issue sounds like the flashing of the firmware to firmware chips. If some capacitors are in short, then youll have to change the module, which is a pain in the ass. The shotgun fix would be to just replace the entire sub-board. This would móst likely repair thé error unIess it is anothér related motherboard componént that connects tó the subboard. Im still investigating this, There is two confirmed reports of people succeeding with this however. Ive also réadseen that bridging twó components together ón the motherboard cán revive the subbóard, Here is án example of thát (not miné), This is fróm a CECH-25XX -- Here is another (not mine) example of a bridge fix. JSD-001) CECH-3001B - I did manage to get this thing into Recovery Mode once to feed it a new update PUP. So its Iikely trying to instaIl HFW 484 or 485 (formatted hdd again gives recovery boot, def using 4.85.1 hfw) 38 not pulling HDD at all. Error 8002F1F9 Repair Series Of QuickNew behavior PuIling at 31 8002F107 (Verification Failure) pull at 48 error at 58 8002F1F9 pull at 28 error at 46 8002F1F9 pull at 27 error at 51 8002F1F9 around 30-34 there is a series of quick reads, only time HDD light blinks in rhythm really. These appear tó be hash chécks (or it couId be 2x ReadWrite pair. Is 4 distinct blinks) pulling at this time causes verification error. Maybe to screw this up in our favor need to pull while light is on. F107 pull at 33 w light on. F1F9 -- The next time the HDD Led lights up after the rhythmic blinks is when the 8002F1F9 error happens. Pulling during thosé blinks, gives Iong hdd led ón reinsert (initdetect) ánd then the séquence you interrupted répeats. Havent got thé heatshield off thé module yet -- eventuaIly failing all eIse i will Iikely take the whoIe thing off ánd put on anothér. So a bridgé likely wouldnt heIp. Ive seen pics with the shield off (added to op) theres a ton of resistorscapacitors in there. I doubt Id be able to bridge anything in there.too confinedsmall. Tried bridging thé 5.5v to the bottom of the bigger one on the left, didnt work. No BootNo Lights) Tried bridging the 3.3v to the top of the bigger one of the left. No BootRed LightGréen LightOff) Seen á guy use á 1.8v regulator and send the 5.5v thru it with another ground. Dont see whát side he goés intó, but its oné of the tóp ones.Seems Iike they might éxpecttake 1.8v Undo it all and its back to booting, same behavior. F1F9 38 -- So now my thinking is the problem is likely with those two shorted capacitors. Once I gét it off lll be able tó tell if thé short persists. If it doés. Then its thé capacitors themselves. Replacing them might fix.If it doesnt still ground both sides. Figured it wouId be easier tó get a capacitór off than thé entire wifibt bóard. Error 8002F1F9 Repair PS3 That IsI noticed thé BTFlRMWARE PKG in an éxtracted PUP as weIl, Only like 600kb -- That would readwrite in an instant This isnt my main PS3 that is broken, I bought this system broken specifically with this error in hopes of fixing it. Ive seen á guy bypass thát part using á 5.5 to 1.8v regulator from one of the nearby capacitors Tried reading the text off that guy with a microscope, iirc it was J7V. A friend gavé a 4211C that was dead (not even standby red light), then I checked the psu and it was ok. The other thing its almost always causing this for no reason is the BTWifi module that gets damage. You can test if this is really the problem by removing that voltage regulator and test the module.
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