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<jestero> so i disagree if you say that ylod it's a hardware stage problem | <jestero> so i disagree if you say that ylod it's a hardware stage problem | ||
== Bluescreen without any information == | == Bluescreen without any information == | ||
===Problem description=== | ===Problem description=== | ||
QA flagged 3.41 CECHC04 system (MinVerCheck says lowest applicable is 1.00), when downgrading to 1.02, 1.50, 1.51, 1.54, 1.60, 1.70 Retail/CEX in Recovery on 2.50 or higher, after installation the only output was a Blue filled screen (YPrPb/Component + Composite cable on multi-input TV). | QA flagged 3.41 CECHC04 system (MinVerCheck says lowest applicable is 1.00), when downgrading to 1.02, 1.50, 1.51, 1.54, 1.60, 1.70 Retail/CEX in Recovery on 2.50 or higher, after installation the only output was a Blue filled screen (YPrPb/Component + Composite cable on multi-input TV). | ||
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*The most common cause of a firmware crash is a problem in the thread that is running (app or game) | *The most common cause of a firmware crash is a problem in the thread that is running (app or game) | ||
** | **typicall homebrew apps in beta stage, eboot game fixes, version spoofers, etc... | ||
*The second common cause of a firmware crash is a "semi-corruption" of the [[XMB database]] | *The second common cause of a firmware crash is a "semi-corruption" of the [[[XMB database]] | ||
**Typicall when adding content manuallly in the hdd that needs to be managed by XMB (e.g: any content in XMB game category column) | **Typicall when adding content manuallly in the hdd that needs to be managed by XMB (e.g: any content in XMB game category column) | ||
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This is the same case than the previous one, is not a correct turn-off | This is the same case than the previous one, is not a correct turn-off | ||
===Autocrash=== | ===Autocrash=== |