LooseCannon
Forum Noob
I recently installed Rebug 4.86 NoBT as the wifi and bluetooth module don't work. As far as I can tell, this is working fine.
The problem is that whenever I load a game from ISO regardless of whether it's a PS2 or PS3 ISO, the game will randomly crash at different points an with differing levels of severity. All of them require the power button to be held down to power off and the some of the worst ones I have to pull the power cable to turn it off.
It's not limited to loading ISOs either, when I load up multiman and transfer files over FTP it will crash as well, the most recent one happened earlier and it powered itself off past the red standby light into nothing. I pressed the button and it came back on again but I'm pretty sure this can't be good.
Loading a game the old fashioned way lol on a disc works but only to a point, it will still randomly crash, just not as quickly and not as often.
I thought the problem may have been the hard drive so I swapped it and the problem still persists.
Are there any logs of crashes stored in the filesystem I can look at? Are there any solutions to the problem?
Or is it on it's way out for good?
The problem is that whenever I load a game from ISO regardless of whether it's a PS2 or PS3 ISO, the game will randomly crash at different points an with differing levels of severity. All of them require the power button to be held down to power off and the some of the worst ones I have to pull the power cable to turn it off.
It's not limited to loading ISOs either, when I load up multiman and transfer files over FTP it will crash as well, the most recent one happened earlier and it powered itself off past the red standby light into nothing. I pressed the button and it came back on again but I'm pretty sure this can't be good.
Loading a game the old fashioned way lol on a disc works but only to a point, it will still randomly crash, just not as quickly and not as often.
I thought the problem may have been the hard drive so I swapped it and the problem still persists.
Are there any logs of crashes stored in the filesystem I can look at? Are there any solutions to the problem?
Or is it on it's way out for good?