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M. MiserHas your PS3 fallen victim to the Yellow Light Of Death? The most c" />
Has your PS3 fallen victim to the Yellow Light Of Death? The most common way of getting your PS3 fixed is sending it in to Sony to have it repaired. They charge about $150 for the repair and will return your PS3 within 4 to 6 weeks. This is perhaps the most surefire way to get your PS3 fixed, but the problem is that most of us don't have $150 dollars to throw away on PS3 repair, and most of us don't want to wait 6 weeks to get it fixed. There is another option though: buy a repair guide for about $37. There are PS3 repair guides available to buy and download from the internet that are known to work. But, there are quite a few PS3 repair guides out there that are simply bogus and tell you to do things that will damage your PS3 and make matters worse. Despite this fact there are also some guides out there that are known to work and can get your PS3 fixed in less than an hour. Just make sure that you see if there are good reviews on a product before you buy it because we have to remember that this is the internet and anything can be posted by anybody. If you buy a PS3 YLOD guide, make sure that the guide that you buy includes instructional videos and customer support, otherwise you might end up with a good guide that you aren't able to understand. Below is my suggested guide to buy.About the Author: