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General Category => Tech/Hardware => Topic started by: samurai black on March 15, 2010, 01:30:29 PM

Title: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: samurai black on March 15, 2010, 01:30:29 PM
so anyway, theres nothing new about swapping out the HDD in the ps3 for something with more room. for those of you have done it, im just wondering, wtf happens to anything youve dl'd off PSN and game saves and stuff?
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: Lennysaurus on March 15, 2010, 03:43:05 PM
You can swapt the HDD, it is pretty easy I have done it for a cousin, but you lose heasp of your info.  You can backup your saves to something else and move them to the new HDD, but you will lose all your games and have to reget them
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: samurai black on March 15, 2010, 04:54:37 PM
thats kinda depressing, since some games wont let you copy saves.

*STARES HATEFULLY AT BAYONETTA AND SF4*
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: Skullator on March 15, 2010, 06:05:16 PM
Sony included in one of the most recent firmware updates a settings transfer option, which is basically taking all the contents from one HHD, then transferring them to another PS3's HDD via network cable. This includes all your private game saves (SFIV etc), user info, DLC etc.

Only down side is you need two ps3's to do it, and it removes all stuff from initial HDD so you can't clone data, only move it.
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: [NIUE] BIRRY WONG on March 16, 2010, 07:58:19 AM
Lol, no stealing paid DLC then :(
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: zos'la on March 16, 2010, 09:03:39 AM
Can't you first backup/ clone your original HDD then transfer to your new HDD and after that get your clone and transfer it back to the original? its the MOVING that is the hard part since they all have unique encryption so I beleive this might work.. might need to try lol.
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: [NIUE] BIRRY WONG on March 16, 2010, 09:43:46 AM
Quote from: zosla on March 16, 2010, 09:03:39 AM
Can't you first backup/ clone your original HDD then transfer to your new HDD and after that get your clone and transfer it back to the original? its the MOVING that is the hard part since they all have unique encryption so I beleive this might work.. might need to try lol.

Like richard said, some games dont let you copy saves, so if you try this, you end up losing shit.
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: HoneyBadger on March 16, 2010, 04:01:41 PM
Can you just switch between HDDzzzz with no problem?
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: CptMunta on March 17, 2010, 09:11:10 AM
Quote from: The Lenny 2.0 on March 15, 2010, 03:43:05 PM
You can swapt the HDD, it is pretty easy I have done it for a cousin, but you lose heasp of your info.  You can backup your saves to something else and move them to the new HDD, but you will lose all your games and have to reget them
Actually I swapped mine from an 40G to 160G and lost nothing.

I used the backup data utility and backed everything up to a External FAT32 HDD then installed all my game and save data to my PS3's new HDD Sweet as  8)

I was shocked I was expecting to have to start again and redownload all my PSN games. Maybe a new firmware feature.

Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: samurai black on March 17, 2010, 10:47:26 AM
okay, so it is possible to save that stuff. sounds good. now i just have to buy something substantial, this 40gb isnt cutting it anymore. stupid game installs, why cant devs be more like naughty dog and just have ish stream off the disc  >:(
Title: Re: PS3 HDDs....
Post by: CptMunta on March 17, 2010, 04:56:10 PM
Quote from: samurai black on March 17, 2010, 10:47:26 AM
okay, so it is possible to save that stuff. sounds good. now i just have to buy something substantial, this 40gb isnt cutting it anymore. stupid game installs, why cant devs be more like naughty dog and just have ish stream off the disc  >:(

this:

http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/backuputility.html

and this helped:

http://www.remedialthoughts.com/2009/04/upgrading-ps3-hard-drive.html

It will take a few hours to backup and restore everything but it's worth it. Make sure you have a external drive that connects via USB with plenty of room and the external HDD is in FAT32 format.