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Good morning. I picked up an A01 recently for cheap that has YLOD and after sysconning it I found it was full of exclusively 1001 codes. I took that as the CPU tokins had failed, and replaced them with tantalizers. Trying to boot now, the system stays on but is unresponsive, only displaying the green power light. No AV, no HDMI, can't hold the power button for resetting display or getting into safe mode.
I have replaced the tokins on a few consoles, and E01 and a P01 that are both still working great, the P01 being my main system that I've been playing GT6 and MGSV on, and I did the A01 tokins the same way so I do not believe that could be the issue.
From what I've read, GLOD likely indicates RSX failure(?). I figure this is probably the case as the system has a bit over 600 hours logged in the syscon. I've booted the system with the syscon commands and can shut it down with "shutdown" fine, but I do not know if that is indicative of anything with the way the power button is behaving. Looking at the syscon error log I do not see it throwing any new codes, it just runs with the green light and gets a bit warm.
I'd hate to imagine I made it worse than it was, but if this is me fixing the cpu tokins just to discover RSX failure I'll probably shelve it for later work. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
I have replaced the tokins on a few consoles, and E01 and a P01 that are both still working great, the P01 being my main system that I've been playing GT6 and MGSV on, and I did the A01 tokins the same way so I do not believe that could be the issue.
From what I've read, GLOD likely indicates RSX failure(?). I figure this is probably the case as the system has a bit over 600 hours logged in the syscon. I've booted the system with the syscon commands and can shut it down with "shutdown" fine, but I do not know if that is indicative of anything with the way the power button is behaving. Looking at the syscon error log I do not see it throwing any new codes, it just runs with the green light and gets a bit warm.
I'd hate to imagine I made it worse than it was, but if this is me fixing the cpu tokins just to discover RSX failure I'll probably shelve it for later work. I'd love to hear your thoughts.