File system is corrupted is repeating after reseting PS3

ps3king1020

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I turned on my jailbroken CFW PS3 and it freezed on startup. I turned off it by clicking button on the back of PS3. After when I turned it on,it was an error File system is corrupted. I clciked X and loading stuck at 0%. I try to find solution and I find it. I go to Safe Mode and press 5# Restore PS3. When I click it,it reseted 5 seconds and it worked! I installed some games. After I wanted to have PS1 game and when I booted PSX game on Multiman,there goes black screen. I waited 5 minutes but nothing happened. I turn it off on the button on the back. When I turned on again PS3,it says I need to rebuild database,I click X and it stucks on 0%. I turned it off on button on the back and when I turned it on, it says again File system is corrupted. I don't know why it repeat after reseting? Please help! Sorry for big post :/
 
The filesystem checks after pressing the button at the back before the filesystem is unmounted are completly normal because you are not supposed to do that
The power button at the back should be switched off only when the PS3 is in standby

If the running firmware freezed in the previous session then yeah... are normal too because the filesystem was not unmounted either. In other words... the software "power off sequence" was not completed successfully in the last session

Btw... if the running ps3 firmware freezes or blackscreens you need to try power off in this order or priority
1) single press of ON button in the front panel (and wait a couple of minutes)
2) press and hold (for a bunch of seconds) the ON button in the front panel
3) power off with the button at the back, in the same way you was doing

The option 3) is the last resource, is pretty much like unplugging the power cord, only do it incase 1) and 2) was not working... but is the worst because as you could see in the next boot the PS3 is going to welcome you with a warning telling the filesystem needs to be checked
And you should agree to the warning screen in doing that filesystem check, otherway if you refuse it the filesystem problems are cummulated
 
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