소개
Utilisez ce tutoriel pour remplacer la pile PRAM propriétaire de votre PlayStation 3.
필요한 것
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Utilisez la pointe d'un spudger pour retirer la vis-mère en caoutchouc noir du côté de la PS3.
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Enlevez les vis suivantes :
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Six vis Phillips de 52 mm
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Une vis Phillips 30 mm
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Soulevez le couvercle supérieur par le bord arrière et faites-le pivoter vers l'avant de la PS3.
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Enlevez le couvercle supérieur.
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Un crochet en plastique se trouve dans un trou dans le coin supérieur arrière droit. Éloignez délicatement le crochet en plastique de l'arrière de la machine en poussant un peu avec une spatule, pour dégager la partie arrière droite du boîtier.
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Tirez le câble plat du tableau de contrôle vers le haut et hors de sa prise sur la carte mère.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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Ok…tell me why the !&&* the PRAM battery doesnt last in these %#*@ ps3's…they should have to replace this $@$* for free. My ps3 is lucky if it has 60 hours on it…I made sure it didn't go more than 2 months without playing it. Now I have to pay Sony to fix this $@$*. I'm !#^&@@ cause I paid $500 for this %#*@ thing when it came out. If anyone knows anything I don't…please email me at tadheath95@gmail.com put in the subject…..”about ur broken ps3’. Thank you in advance!!!
Hey Tad the ps3 was made 9 years ago a cmos battery lasts 8-10.
The PS3 is over ten years old, way past the average life span of a lithium battery (up to 10 years). Maybe a tad shortsighted of them to embed it so deeply into the console but at least they put it somewhere that decreases the chances of damage if it leaks. That’s worlds apart from the original Xbox where they used capacitors that failed and trashed the motherboard. Xbox 360 I believe doesn’t even have the facility to retain the date/time and had far more serious issues.
its insane that its buried so deep on the ps3, the Wii and Wii U both had a draw on the side with one screw to remove to replace the battery!
This guide didn’t work for my PS3 (fat). I dismantled the PS3 up to the motherboard, and found the PRAM battery there, directly on the motherboard itself, no connector attached. The video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn1OqCw-... was a huge help in combination with this guide.