Turning PS3 off the wrong way

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#1 Bucketz23
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Basically, when I first got my PS3, I was a stupid idiot and must have turned the PS3 off (seriously) over 100 times by flicking the ON/OFF button. As I am less stupid now, I understand the serious damage this can cause. I don't see any damage atm in terms of how the PS3 runs, but is there any long term damage I could expect? Should the PS3 be fine if I NEVER do this again? (The Ps3 is sort of loud now days, or maybe it's my paranoid mind.)

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#2 ekultus
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Dude it doesn't really matter, if it got damaged then u'd know but if not then no worries.
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#3 hazelnutman
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I can't imagine there being any significant long term damage. The biggest danger of turning off the system from the back is corrupting data or possibly even the OS when the system is in the middle of doing something. Yeah, it was a really dangerous thing to do, but as long as you always turn off the system the proper way from now on, there shouldn't be a problem. The PS3 will get louder over time because of dust building up. If you're feeling a little adventurous, I would recommend taking apart your PS3 completely (right down to taking apart the main fan, heatsink, etc from the main unit) and dusting the entire thing piece by piece... of course after your warranty has expired. I recently cleaned my system out and replaced the cooling gel, and the PS3 is ridiculously quiet now. Vacuuming your PS3 from the outside or using canned air does a lot less than you might think; I used to think that my weekly maintenance dusting was enough, but it turns out that the amount of dust inside was almost unreachable by external methods. But then again, my PS3 was 2.5 years old when I did this.
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#4 jkhd831
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it should be fine. ive done it for a year and a half untill it finally broke, but u should be good just don't do it anymore

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#5 GramDubs
Member since 2010 • 636 Posts

wow, thats really being a stupid idiot lol, i remember people used to turn it off like that on the ps2, and they thought it was the right way, and then i had to school them and they felt dumb and worried if they broke it. lol

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#6 Vic-Ferrari
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This is why they include manuals.
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#7 ThePerro
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Sony anticipated this with the PS3 slim, removing the on/off switch entirely, but I bet there's a few people out there pulling the plugs out of their ps3 when their done with it to compensate.

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#8 uso_outkast
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Sony anticipated this with the PS3 slim, removing the on/off switch entirely, but I bet there's a few people out there pulling the plugs out of their ps3 when their done with it to compensate.

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LOL

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#9 NaveedLife
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If it damaged anything it is data, so if all your save files and such are intact you have nothing to worry about :P.

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#10 Venom_Raptor
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Well.. I'd be worried, since I done that on my first PS3, and eventually it got YLOD, now, with my new one that I've had for 2 years, I turn it off perfectly and there are no problems :)

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#11 Jak-25
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Sony anticipated this with the PS3 slim, removing the on/off switch entirely, but I bet there's a few people out there pulling the plugs out of their ps3 when their done with it to compensate.

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lol

I used to turn mine off from the back but I finally stopped. I hope my PS3 lasts a long time. I have the 60 GB PS3.

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#12 NaveedLife
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Well.. I'd be worried, since I done that on my first PS3, and eventually it got YLOD, now, with my new one that I've had for 2 years, I turn it off perfectly and there are no problems :)

Venom_Raptor

lol MAYBE, just maybe it is a coincedence? Believe me your ps3 is fine TC, it would only affect data which is no biggie.

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#13 sk8code14
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The power went off for a few seconds while i was playing infamous, and when i turned my power back on the ps3 told me i turn the system off wrong. so i went to play borderlands and my file was corrupted, so dont ever turn your ps3 of from the back.

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#14 Texas2089
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I can't imagine there being any significant long term damage. The biggest danger of turning off the system from the back is corrupting data or possibly even the OS when the system is in the middle of doing something. Yeah, it was a really dangerous thing to do, but as long as you always turn off the system the proper way from now on, there shouldn't be a problem.hazelnutman
Pretty much what I was going to say. if nothing happened before then it seems unlikely something will just pop up out of the blue. Just turn it off the correct way from now on and those past times shouldn't have any effect on the system.
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#15 successful19
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i always just press the button in the middle of the game most of the time...it shouldn't do any damage

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#16 gbpackers94
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Basically, when I first got my PS3, I was a stupid idiot and must have turned the PS3 off (seriously) over 100 times by flicking the ON/OFF button. As I am less stupid now, I understand the serious damage this can cause. I don't see any damage atm in terms of how the PS3 runs, but is there any long term damage I could expect? Should the PS3 be fine if I NEVER do this again? (The Ps3 is sort of loud now days, or maybe it's my paranoid mind.)

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Thats how I broke my original PS3.