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This is a feature of the 40GB model to remove a stuck disc. In older models if your PS3 froze and you couldn't remove your disc, that was it. They added this backup feature to remove discs if this happens, so Sony doesn't need to open up the consoles at their factories and bother sending stuck discs back. You remove dust by vacuuming the air vents yourself, just like on a PS2. Or like Shin said, don't let that much dust get in there in the first place. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
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Who the hell vacuums their devices while they're plugged in? Do you wipe your TV screen while it's on?
There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
Built in or not, it's obviously not for regular use because A) it's not mentioned as one and B) the thing literally forces your drive to spit out the disc, which can't be good for your system on the long run. Think of it as shoving your hand down your throat to eject whatever vile substance is making your stomach ill but you're not able to vomit on your own. So no, don't use it to clear dust out of the console. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |