ThDWgeek
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First of all, if this belongs in the Tech & Support sub-forum, I appologise. 
But as the title says, my PS3 has stopped reading discs of any kind. It must have been about a week ago that I was playing Arkham City when the game froze and the screen stayed black. Somewhat perturbed, I turned off the PS3, and turned it back on, and everything seemed to be working fine. I can sign in to PSN ok, check trophies, go online, and all that stuff. It's just that when I put a disc in, rather than play automatically like it used to, the little loading icon in the top right corner just keeps spinning and spinning. I tried playing a dvd instead of a blu ray, but the same thing happened. Reading around online, it seems that there's nothing I personally can do, and that I should ring Sony. However, seeing as it's a 4 year old 40 GB model, I doubt it's under warranty, and that I'd have to pay to fix it. I was wondering if it would be worth paying to get it fixed, or if I should just go and buy a new one, seeing as it'll have more memory anyway. Does anybody have any experience in this situation?
TL;DR: PS3 won't read discs, more than likely out of warranty, should I ring Sony and get it fixed or just buy a new one?
				
			But as the title says, my PS3 has stopped reading discs of any kind. It must have been about a week ago that I was playing Arkham City when the game froze and the screen stayed black. Somewhat perturbed, I turned off the PS3, and turned it back on, and everything seemed to be working fine. I can sign in to PSN ok, check trophies, go online, and all that stuff. It's just that when I put a disc in, rather than play automatically like it used to, the little loading icon in the top right corner just keeps spinning and spinning. I tried playing a dvd instead of a blu ray, but the same thing happened. Reading around online, it seems that there's nothing I personally can do, and that I should ring Sony. However, seeing as it's a 4 year old 40 GB model, I doubt it's under warranty, and that I'd have to pay to fix it. I was wondering if it would be worth paying to get it fixed, or if I should just go and buy a new one, seeing as it'll have more memory anyway. Does anybody have any experience in this situation?
TL;DR: PS3 won't read discs, more than likely out of warranty, should I ring Sony and get it fixed or just buy a new one?
 
				 
						
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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		 I bought only the laser at first, not the full laser deck because I figured it couldn't be hard to simply take the old laser off the deck and replace the new one there. But I ended up stripping a screw (I think I put the wrong screw in at first and tried to force it) on a piece of the old deck. I still got it on but it wasn't secure. Discs could be taken in and read fine but since the laser wasn't secured on the deck, the gears that work with that piece that moves the laser up and down to also eject the disc weren't working right so it wouldn't eject.
 I bought only the laser at first, not the full laser deck because I figured it couldn't be hard to simply take the old laser off the deck and replace the new one there. But I ended up stripping a screw (I think I put the wrong screw in at first and tried to force it) on a piece of the old deck. I still got it on but it wasn't secure. Discs could be taken in and read fine but since the laser wasn't secured on the deck, the gears that work with that piece that moves the laser up and down to also eject the disc weren't working right so it wouldn't eject. It was a fun little project and cool to see how it all works under the hood. I took it apart so many times during this process I have it down like clockwork almost
 It was a fun little project and cool to see how it all works under the hood. I took it apart so many times during this process I have it down like clockwork almost 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		