Code Errors

Error Codes










"An error occurred during startup (80010017)". Everyone knows what kind of error code the PS3 tells us. Most of you cursed these error codes but without them we would not know what problem our console has, remember.
Indeed when the console gives us an error code, for us it does not mean much. Luckily, there is internet. 
On this page you will have at your disposal a long list of the different error codes that you will be able to meet once, with for the most part, a beginning of element to remedy your problem.
For the moment, this list is not complete, that's why it will be constantly updated. If you had an error code that is not listed, please email me at ameliorationsite@ps3tuto.com so that I can look at it and add it to the list .
To find the error code corresponding to the one you have on your console, do not panic, they are ranked in ascending order (smaller to bigger). Or use the search function of your browser (Ctrl + F) and then enter your error code.
The entire list was written by me only, if you want to take the information for your site / forum, thank you for the source indicated.

PS3 error codes

  • 710102: DNS server for your connection not available. Begin by turning off your modem / router and your PS3. Turn on the modem, wait until the DSL signal stays green, then turn on your PS3.
  • 8013030: Failed to update console.
  • 80010001: Error due to a bug in the games, stopped playback. Remove the drive from your console, if necessary, delete the game data and reinstall it.
  • 80010014: Error downloading content from your PS Store. Try to return to your PS Store download list and resume the procedure.
  • 80010017: Can not start games (Blu-ray). Remove it from the drive then try to pass a light rag over it, be careful not to strip it of advantage.
  • 80010036: There was a problem deleting a file. Repeat the operation.
  • 80010510: Error on launching the installed game. This may come from the lens or optical unit. Sent repaired.
  • 80010514: Problem detected on disk during launch.
  • 80010516: Error playing the game after ejecting a PS1 game just launched. Reinstate the game and its should go.
  • 80029024: Error obtaining the local IP address. Re-start your modem and your console. (When the modem is switched on again).
  • 80029513: Copyright violation when installing game.
  • 80029564: Error installing the game download from the PS Store. Try to re-download the games via your download history.
  • 80029945: Unable to read Blue-Ray.
  • 80030920: Error copying file. Check the free space on your internal hard drive.
  • 80031150: Problem when validating system parameters. A blue screen can appear and display this: "Corrupted System Information Press X to restore the default settings."
  • 80031601: Error while creating account on console. Repeat the operation.
  • 80130203: Your PS3 is connected to the internet but not to the PSN. You may need to open the ports for access. To do this, you must connect to the interface of your router and then try to open the following ports: TCP: 80, 443, 5223 and UDP: 3478, 3479, 3658.
  • 80410418: DNS error. Re-start the modem, then the PS3.
  • 80710016: Playstation Network not available. This can come from an update on their part, or from any unavailability.
  • 80710092: "An error has occurred, you have been disconnected from the Playstation Network". This appears when you have an internet connection failure, try again to connect, otherwise restart the modem and the console.
  • 80710101: Connection error. Try reconfiguring your internet connection from your PS3.
  • 80710102: Problem connecting to the router. Restarting your router can fix this.
  • 80710541: Expiration of connection time. Attempt to shut down console and router, turn on your router, wait for the ADSL signal to be fixed and then turn on your console again.
  • 81019002: Error that occurs when the backup copy could not be done correctly. Try manipulation with another USB stick, and make sure it is in FAT32 format.
  • 8001050B: Can not play the demo recorded on the HDD when the Blue-Ray is inserted in the player. We do not know much about the reason, but when Blue-Ray is not in the drive, the demo should be launched.
  • 8001050D: Error reading games. This error appears when you eject the disc when the game starts. Put it back and restart the game.
  • 80028EA5: Apparently this code appears when there is an error that only Sony can set. It must therefore be sent to the After-Sales Service.
  • 80028EA6: This error appears when you want to connect to the PSN through a proxy server. At this point, turn off your console, your router. Restart the device first once the DSL signal is present, restart your console.
  • 80028F10: Error that comes when you have a problem displaying on the screen (not necessarily a black screen). Go back to "Settings" and then "Display Settings" to choose "Automatic". The console will detect by itself if you are in HDMI, YUV etc.
  • 80028F17: Error that appears when you ejected the PS2 games you just launched. Return to the XMB, reset the game and restart the game.
  • 80028F18: Disk of an unsupported PS2 game.
  • 80029C68: Corrupted data. Delete them via the "Game Data Utility" tab, and then reinstall it there.
  • 8002A10D: Adding an impossible PSN friend. If necessary, disconnect from the PSN and then reconnect.
  • 8002A4A6: This error code appears when it is not possible to play online on the current game. This may come from game servers or your internet connection.
  • 8002A515: This message appears when your console is unable to connect to the Internet. Switch off your console and then restart your modem. Switch on your console once your router has received the DSL signal.
  • 8002A548: This message appears when you can not remain connected to the PSN consistently. In principle this comes from PSN servers directly.
  • 8002A71A: This error code appears when there is a problem with your NAT type. At this point you can no longer access an online game or even create one. In this case it is preferable to change your type of NAT, for that simply go to the web interface of your router (192.168.1 ....).
  • 8002AD23: This code is only displayed if you have a Firewall in your internal installation, and this is the device that acts as a router. At this point try to disable it and try again to connect.
  • 8002F147: This message appears when you try to download a PS3 system update. At this point try to turn off any proxy, firewall, and / or disable UPnP.
  • 8002F14E: This message appears when you try to download a system update or other PS3 firmware via the USB port and one of your devices is unplugged or HS (eg Blu-ray player or wifi / bluetooth card). then try reconnecting or replacing the item before retrying the download.
  • 8002F994: Error that appears when you try to download a system update. This indicates that the server is currently overloaded, too many people are downloading at the same time. So you have to wait and try again later.
  • 8002F997: This message appears when you try to perform a system update via mass storage (USB). Check that the .pup file you have taken is authentic and that your storage mass is in FAT32.
  • 8013013D: This message appears when you attempt to connect to the Internet via wi-fi and the signal is too weak. The only solution is to connect via an Ethernet cable or a PLC plug or another accessory of this type.
  • 8013013E: This error code appears when you have misplaced the key of your wi-fi.
  • 013030F: This message appears when you try to connect in wi-fi and that it is not activated. Go to your router or in the web interface to activate it.
  • 8071053D: This message indicates an inability to connect to the PSN. At this point it is essential to shut down the full power supply to your console and router, then restart it and once the DSL signal is picked up, turn on your console.
  • 80710B23: PSN servers unavailable. You can not do anything but wait.

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