Sony removes install “other OS” from PS3 (part 4)

Posted: April 28th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Well after 7454 posts (150 pages worth) Sony has locked the blog entry http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/03/28/ps3-firmware-v3-21-update/ due to it being over 30 days old.


Sony removes install “other OS” from PS3 (part 3)

Posted: April 16th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Well I tried to login to PSN (Playstation Network). Seems like they blocked the DNS settings everyone was using to bybass the new firmware update 🙁

Luckily Netflix still works!!!!

PS
There are now 7,145 comments on Sony’s blog entry announcing the firmware “downgrade”. 143 pages worth!

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/03/28/ps3-firmware-v3-21-update/


Sony removes install “other OS” from PS3 (part 2)

Posted: April 2nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

04/01/2010
I am unable to login to the PSN (online playstation network on the PS3). It requires me to update to the latest firmware first. Sadly that firmware will remove the install other os feature. Which was one of the selling points for the PS3.

So I called Sony.

5:36pm
The automated system says the current expected hold time is 3 mins

5:39pm
I reach Arcila(? I should have really asked her how to spell her name.)
She advises that you can not play online unless you update to the latest firmware
She also states that “any new Blu-ray movies will require firmware 3.2.1 or higher”.

A few other memorable quotes from her were:

“that’s the way it is”

“We are not allowed to hang up on you.”

I advised her that it was advertised to have “install other OS” support which was one of the reasons I bought it.
She stated “the install other OS option was a free feature that we’ve chosen to remove”
I asked “Well backwards compatibility is a “free feature” in the original PS3s. When is that going to be removed?”
She stated “Most PS3s don’t even have that”

I again asked when will you be removing the PS2 backwards compatibility support.

She stated “The new ones don’t have that anyways”.
She wouldn’t answer my question. Just kept implying that if you have that “free feature” you should feel luck you do…. For now.

“my hand to God we will not issue you a refund”

I’m sure you don’t want to deal with 500 calls like this a day?
“Don’t mind. It’s my job.”

I asked her for the address to send small claims court paperwork to.
Took her a few mins to find it. She was muttering under her breath the whole time as she looked for it.
She did state a min or so into looking “can’t find a address” then she went back to muttering and finally found it. Same address I had received before. Though she didn’t give me the ATTN: Correspondence bit at first. I had to ask her if there was anyone I needed to address it to and she then provided that part.

ATTN: Correspondence
SCEA
PO BOX 5888
San Mateo, CA 94402-0888

5:58pm she hung up.

6:07pm
I gave my attorney generals office a call on the off chance they were still open.
They weren’t.
I doubt the will be open tomorrow for Good Friday. It’s worth a shot though.

6:15pm
I change my DNS settings and I am able to avoid the software update and get on PSN.

NOTE:
The blog entry on Sony’s website
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/03/28/ps3-firmware-v3-21-update/
that started it all now has 5287 comments on it totaling 106 pages!!


Bank scare turns out pleasant

Posted: March 2nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

March 2nd 2010

10:53am received a strange phone call from a 800 number. I ignored it.

11:01am checked my voicemail. It was from my bank asking me to call back since there is some suspicious activity on my account.

11:02am called the bank via the number on my debit card. NOT the number that was left on my voicemail.

11:04am Amy answered. I advised her that I did just buy 80 or 90 dollars worth of stuFF from amazon.co.uk
She said that will do it. She verified the amount was around that and put a note on my account that I ok’d that charge to amazon.co.uk