I just posted this in the Sega forum, but I'll post it here as well as it's about a technical problem I'm having.
I've just got my Saturn out of the loft because we're moving house soon and I thought I'd plug it in and have a go.
Unfortunately, it seems to crash while loading (usually before it's displayed the Saturn logo). If I don't put a disc in, it gets as far as the Configuration/CD player screen. It sometimes crashes upon loading that and quite a few times, I've left it running for 15-20 minutes on that screen and it's not crashed. So far, I've managed to load up one game just once. I played it for about 15 minutes and then it crashed.
Any idea on how to solve the problem? Is this a hardware problem (therefore meaning it's broken and I should throw it in the bin) or could it just be due to dirty circuit boards causing a crash?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Sega Saturn crashes when loading (Now FIXED)
No need to double post.
Most of use search for all new posts anyway.
To get started, why don't you open the case up and see if it needs to have some dust and such cleaned out.
Also when you say "crash", what do you mean? shut off? restart? freeze?
Most of use search for all new posts anyway.
To get started, why don't you open the case up and see if it needs to have some dust and such cleaned out.
Also when you say "crash", what do you mean? shut off? restart? freeze?
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Sorry for double posting.
I mean it freezes. Sometimes it freezes while loading the Sega logo, sometimes it gets a little way into the game and it crashes. I had to take the lithium battery out because it was dead (it's the same battery that I had in there when I first bought the machine) and so every time I turn off the Sega and turn it on, I have to go to the Config screen and set the language and clock. Sometimes it crashes there.
I've taken off the top and given it a good blow inside and it seems to have helped a little, but it's still not working as well as it should.
I mean it freezes. Sometimes it freezes while loading the Sega logo, sometimes it gets a little way into the game and it crashes. I had to take the lithium battery out because it was dead (it's the same battery that I had in there when I first bought the machine) and so every time I turn off the Sega and turn it on, I have to go to the Config screen and set the language and clock. Sometimes it crashes there.
I've taken off the top and given it a good blow inside and it seems to have helped a little, but it's still not working as well as it should.
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Pullmyfinger wrote:you tried originals or audio cds already?
Just to clarify, I don't think this is a modded system?...
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