As with all complex digital devices, serious faults in game consoles will require professional repair, but there's much you can do at home to address some basic problems.
June 30, 2015
As with all complex digital devices, serious faults in game consoles will require professional repair, but there's much you can do at home to address some basic problems.
Check the disk and controllers, and keep it cool
A common cause of freezing during game play is a dirty or scratched disk. Try cleaning the disk and examine it under indirect light for scratches; shallow scratches can sometimes be filled with furniture polish.
Clear the system cache
If your games load or run slowly, try clearing the system cache — this is the console's store of data, such as game updates and pictures of your friends' game avatars. Select the "Memory" option from the console's "System Settings" menu, and press the "Y" button on your controller, then choose "Clear System Cache."
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