Latest PS3 udpate causing problems, pulled by Sony

Posted in PS3 by Darrin Olson on July 3rd, 2008

Sony pulls Playstation 3 version 2.40 upateThe latest firmware 2.40 put out just Tuesday for the Sony Playstation 3 was apparently pulled shortly after its release due to multiple reported problems caused by the update. If you’ve already gotten the update and things are working fine you are one of the lucky ones, otherwise if you seem to be faced with a bricked console you’ll need to be getting in touch with Sony support or possibly trying to fix it yourself.

Sony confirmed Wednesday that they had official pulled the available update within an hour after its release due to the reported problems, which they say were experienced by a “limited” number of PS3 gamers. The most common problem appears to be that the console gets “stuck” when booting and doesn’t get past that “wave” background display, never reaching the XMB. Some argue that formatting the PS3 hard disk will fix the problem which you can attempt, but at your own risk.

The 2.40 firmware update includes a number of new cool features including in-game XMB access along with a new trophy system for player awards.

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3 Comments to “Latest PS3 udpate causing problems, pulled by Sony”
  1. Duane Wills Says:

    God, I hate fualty udpates!

  2. Rippy Says:

    It does NOT brick your system. Yes, if you reformat your drive, it will work fine, you just lose your saved data. Your downloads are fine because they are saved on Sony’s PSN servers as well.

    Not great, but far from bricked. Stop scaring people.

  3. bob Says:

    don’t format the hard drive! Just take it out, restart the PS3 (it will give you an error - of course). Shut off PS3. Reinstall hard-drive… ta-dah!

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