PS3 GLOD SUR-001
So basically, I have just started console repairs a few months ago, and have been working my way up since then. During this journey I have acquired many PS3s, around 30- 40 or so, mainly skipping ones that have 3034 as they're complicated to fix.
Ok let me get to my point, I have a SUR-001 Board that has GLOD and I have searched every place for a solution but couldn't find so I'm making a post myself. I have done syscon and got only error 2022 (I forgot to record the step number). Checked the error code and it was a DVE error, I knew it wouldn't cause GLOD but I replaced anyways. After replacing it, nothing changed still GLOD.
So I decided to do Southbridge UART and have got the following log:
SDK Version: 483.000
Copyright(C) 2018 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.All Rights Reserved.
[INFO]: === eXtreme Data Rate Memory Subsystem ===
[INFO]: (Configured Memory Size per single XIO channel: 128 MBytes.)
[INFO]: XIO channel[0] is available.
[INFO]: XIO channel[1] is available.
[INFO]: ---> Total 256 MBytes are now in use.
[INFO]: SPU enable [0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7] 11101111
[INFO]: BE:12S DD2.0, SB:ZX1.1
Cell OS SDK4.8.3 000 (release build: r50688 2018_09_02_150000)
Copyright 2018 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
revision: 50681
date: Sun Sep 2 15:16:20 JST 2018
lv2(0): total memory size: 249MB+640KB
lv2(0): kern memory size: 12MB+640KB (heap:3492KB page pool:4736KB)
lv2(0): user memory size: 237MB
lv2(2):
lv2(2): Cell OS Lv-2 32 bit version 4.8.3
lv2(2): Copyright 2011 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
lv2(2): All Rights Reserved.
lv2(2):
lv2(2): revision: 50688
lv2(2): build date: 2018/09/02 15:23:12
lv2(2): processor: Broadband Engine Ver 0x0000 Rev 0x2100
lv2(2): PPU:0, Thread:0 is enabled.
lv2(2): PPU:0, Thread:1 is enabled.
lv2(2): rsx: rsx40 a01 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f [NN3094-16:0:4:10:18:e:6:0:1][28:0:a:0:1:0:1][1:1:0]
lv2(2): Available physical SPUs: 6/7
lv2(2): mounting the flash file system : ............ Failed (error code:0x8001002b)
lv2(2):
lv2(2): ###
lv2(2): ### Vflash recovery mode
lv2(2): ###
lv2(2):
lv2(2): creating the vflash recover process (emergency program) : OK
Any help is appreciated!