This really doesn't sound good ... If its that badly infected, and there is no way to get into safe mode or any way to run Combofix or Malwarebytes ... A reformat (while i am usually the one on YA saying that's a last resort ...) may be the way to go.
You have to be 18 or older to subscribe to Playstation Plus, so only master accounts can purchase it. That seems pretty simple. As for age restrictions, Sony imposes those for legitimate reasons that you as a parent should be interested in at least knowing, before deciding to circumvent them. The content for Plus is not intended to all be suitable for minors. There is nothing on Plus that Sony intends to be made available to minors, so the restriction on its use by sub-accounts should be no surprise. Giving false information when registering a PSN account is a violation of the terms of service, and is grounds for a permanent ban. It also prevents you from monitoring and controlling your son's account, or setting any parental controls at all. You are probably better off following the rules, even if your son does miss out on some odds and ends from Plus. Actually, if that is all that you wanted Plus for; your money would have been better spent on just letting him purchase the avatars of his choice.
The PS3 is supposed to have a life span similar to the PS2. Also, Sony said that the development costs of a new console is so high that they are waiting for the PS3 to return their prior investment. Only recently that the PS3 has started turning profits for Sony so they would wanna cash in on that situation before making a new console.
I don't think it will use any discs at all, games will just be streamed over the net.
Graphically I expect there will be increased resolution and the possible introduction of 3D.
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