i just checked the inside of my ps3 aswell and the bt/wifi wires were both connected and there seems to be nothing wrong with the antennas
No.is there any way to cancel the update and just go back to the ps3 normally?
Me too, and to be honest i doubt it could workI'm really perplex...
The hdd mostly, by unplugging it while is working probably is going to create bad/damaged sectorsMaybe try a few more, Nothing to lose i guess.
Maybe in theory, but tbh I have pulled plug on my PS3 hundreds of times and it is fine to this day, and if it works it would be worth it IMO.Me too, and to be honest i doubt it could work
The hdd mostly, by unplugging it while is working probably is going to create bad/damaged sectors
But incase it works i guess is better to do it with another hdd (one that is already damaged), this way there is no risk in damaging the good hddMaybe in theory, but tbh I have pulled plug on my PS3 hundreds of times and it is fine to this day, and if it works it would be worth it IMO.
It freeze for a couple of seconds then the error message will appear.Maybe try a few more, Nothing to lose i guess. If it is true it could require perfect timing possibly.
Does the console freeze or throw an error when you pull the HDD, or does it just show the same error when you plug it back in?
Did work for me mate..... timing is the keyAre you sure about that method, sir!? Because I tried it & still didn't fix the issue.![]()
IkrI'm really perplex...
I ran into the exact same problem but I could resolve it without changing the module this is what I did
When you observe the boot loop the update stops on the exact same number :- 41% etc
Now once you know the percentage at which it stops the next step is.
1. Switch off the ps3
2. Take off the screw holding the hard drive of the ps3 i.e it is on the base of the ps3
3. Switch on your ps3 back
4. let it update till the point where it gets stuck..... Now just before that point pull out your hard drive and then put it back after maybe 2 to 3 secs and it update should be done
5. NOTE :- this may take a few trys but it will work according to me
Try it and let me know
Sorry for the late reply
SLIM-A25xx something i thinkVraxso what is model number of your ps3
i dont get it, can u message me on twitter.com/vraxso or facebook.com/dxcwoHere to confirm that it worked for me yesterday on my SLIM CECH-3012A. Mine used to stuck at 46% when the system was updating then error 8002F1F9 appeared. So I tried 3 times to remove the HDD from PS3 when the system updating process reaching 44% and put it back into PS3 at 45% with no success. But the last time I focused to the HDD led (located at the most right USB port of your PS3). Why? because if you look closely at the HDD led before the error message prompts, it stops blinking at some % like 3% or 4% before reaching to the % where the error message comes. That why I focused to the HDD led. While updating process, pull out the HDD exactly at the point or % where the HDD led stops blinking then count 3 seconds then put it back into your PS3 and this time it gonna bypass the error code 8002F1F9 and get your console back to life.
SLIM CHECH-2512Ai dont get it, can u message me on twitter.com/vraxso or facebook.com/dxcwo
i just tried this and it went 10% past the blocked point but i got the error again (blocks at 59%, went to 69%)Here to confirm that it worked for me yesterday on my SLIM CECH-3012A. Mine used to stuck at 46% when the system was updating then error 8002F1F9 appeared. So I tried 3 times to remove the HDD from PS3 when the system updating process reaching 44% and put it back into PS3 at 45% with no success. But the last time I focused to the HDD led (located at the most right USB port of your PS3). Why? because if you look closely at the HDD led before the error message prompts, it stops blinking at some % like 3% or 4% before reaching to the % where the error message comes. That why I focused to the HDD led. While updating process, pull out the HDD exactly at the point or % where the HDD led stops blinking then count 3 seconds then put it back into your PS3 and this time it gonna bypass the error code 8002F1F9 and get your console back to life.