that's about as long as it takes me to download a PS3 game, including download failures.
Good luck man. and remember to have the beers before you sleep, not after you wake up.
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![]() On 03/15/2013 at 06:50 PM by mothman ![]() See More From This User » |
As I mentioned yesterday I bought a 750 GB drive for my PS3 so now I'm going through the painfully slow process of backin up my system to an external USB drive.
This is going to take a while. I've just started backing up about 280 GB of Data to the USB HD. The estimate that my PS3 just gave me in 9 hours and 35 minutes. Hopefully this is off but I know it will be slow so I have time for a few beers, and maybe a night's sleep. :)
Yep, I've done this once before between the original 60 GB and the 320.
It's not difficult, it just takes way longer than it should. the basic steps are.
After acquiring a SATA 2.5" laptop hard drive of the size you desire (you might want to check a compatibility list but generally a 5400 RPM SATA drive should do it.)
1. Get yourself a USB device bigger than the total space you need to back up. The space must be formatted using a special tool that can create a FAT32 partition bigger than 32 GB. Native Windows will only create FAT32 partitions up to 32 GB and the PS3 can only read FAT32. I used Linux to create a 500 GB partition.
2. Once the backup completes shave and take a shower because you will probably need it.
3. This should go without saying but turn the thing off before executing this step. Remove the old drive. There are instructions in the original manual or they can be found all over the weeb. This is the simplest part of the process, there are no cables or wires to detach. It will just pop out.
4. Put the new drive in. Just as simple as step 2. Now you should be able to boot up with the new drive
5. Restore the data you backed up in step 1. (Warning if any of the data you backed up is corrupted this will fail). This also takes a long ass time.)
There may be some reboots involved I can't remember but that should be it. If I think of anything else while I'm doing this I'll post it.
Sweet deal! This was the first thing I did when I got my fat PS3... 500 GB HD for games, and I have a 2TB external HD plugged in for video. The folder system is a bit of an inconvenience (one level of subfolders? really?), but for videos, it's not too bad... I wish you could make playlists... I'd love me a Flanders Simpsons playlist... Or Principal Skinner. Goodspeed on those transfers; they take ages...
At least this version of backing up allows you to drink beers. I don't know if you also backed up your 1up blogs, but I did so on Google, and had too many hard to read captcha codes to be drinkin'! lol
Hang in there, buddy. We're all pulling for you.
My launch 20 GB 360 didn't last past the first couple of years. Then it died so I strapped it to a driveless 4GB, which I sold when I got my 250 GB 360 included with my laptop.I have plently of room on that one right now.
I have 65 PS3 games downloaded at the moment, plus a bunch of PSP, PS1 and Minis. I deleted about 8 GB of music of it before I did the backup. 750 should be the last drive I need on the thing.
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