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PS4: Mannually Eject a Stuck Disc (HOW TO)
The blow was taken from the official sony PS4 website. HERE
In the unlikely event a disc (game, Blu-ray, or DVD) becomes stuck in your PlayStation®4, follow the process below to manually eject it.
What you will need:
- PlayStation 4 with a stuck disc inside
- A well-lit room with a table to work on
- A slender Phillips-head screwdriver (jeweler's screwdrivers work best)
- A small flashlight (optional)
Step 1: Remove the glossy section of the cover
- Turn off the PS4.
- Unplug the power, HDMI, and any other cables from the back of your PS4 system.
- On a clean, flat, surface place the PS4 in front of you so the front of the system is on the left. (The PS logo on the top of the PS4 should be right side up.)
- Place you palms on the glossy panel and let your fingers rest on the far side of the console.
- Apply moderate, even pressure near the seam with your palms, and using your fingers as leverage, slide the glossy panel away from you.
- A click will be heard, and the panel will move about 1/4". Lift the panel off starting from the left side.
Step 2: Locate the manual eject screw & remove the disc
- With the glossy panel removed, you will see two sets of vents lining the outer left edge. Follow the slot from the front locate the first "single" slot (it's the slot not grouped with any other slots) in the vent.
- Shine a light down through this slot to locate the manual eject screw
- Slide the small screw driver into the vent slot and turn the screw counter-clockwise until the disc can be seen peeking out of the disc slot. This may take 3-6 rotations of the screw. Very little effort is required to turn the screw.
- Grab the disc by hand, and pull it out of the slot.
Step 3: Put everything back together
- Replace the glossy panel. Place it over the exposed section of the PS4, about 1/4 of inch away from the seam. Then, slide the panel towards seam until it clicks into place.
- Connect the HDMI, power, and any other cables that were disconnected in Step 1.
- Power on the PS4 to make sure everything is functioning properly.
That's it, you are done!
Friday, 15 November 2013
PS4 Overheating & The Red Line Of Death :-(
I hope this is rare, below is taken from the PS4 Online user manual (link below)
It does state ''Blinks RED'' The PS4™ system is overheating.
PlayStation®4 system
Front
- A )
- Disc slot
- B )
- Power indicator
Lights up in white
Powered on Lights up in orange
Standby mode Turned off Powered off Blinks in red
The PS4™ system is overheating.
Turn off the system, and wait until later to use it. - C )
- Power button
- D )
- USB port
- E )
- Eject button
Rear
- A )
- AC IN connector
- B )
- DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) port
- C )
- HDMI™ OUT port
- D )
- LAN port
- E )
- AUX port
- LINK HERE http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps4/basic/partnames.html
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