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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Want to Increase Your PS3 Hard Drive to 250GB? Here's How


First things first you are going to need a hard drive, your current one is probably a 40gb 2.5 "sata 5400rpm so you need to look on places like amazon, misco etc … for any hard drive that is 2.5" sata 5400rpm and has the size in GB that you want. Sony recommend that you do not go faster than 5400rpm, so do not, in case it has adverse effects your shiny new games“>ps3, and there are plenty of 5400rpm to choose from at the right price.

Secondly you are going to need an external drive or USB memory stick to backup your game saves, downloads etc … To see how much space you will need on an external device go to Settings> System Settings> System Information, this will then display how much free space you have on your system so you have to use some maths to work out how much space you have used, eg "free space 30GB / 40GB" means you have 30gb free space out of 40gb so you have used 40gb – 30gb = 10gb

there are two ways of backing your information up, the cheaper way is to use a USB pen drive, to back up your game saves, an 8gb should be enough and can be bought for around £ 10 if you do not have one already. To do this, insert your USB drive into a USB slot on your games“>ps3, then go to Game> Saved Data Utility> then highlight the game save data you want to back up eg COD4> press triangle to bring up the menu> select "copy "> you will then be asked to" select destination "and your USB pen drive should be listed, Highlight the USB drive and press" X ", the game save data will now be saved on your USB. Repeat this method for all your game saves. If you have enough space left after this is done on your USB then you can also back up any media you have on the games“>ps3. If you have only used around 7gb on your games“>ps3 (highly unlicensed!) You can do a full system back up which is explained below

The other method is to do a system back-up on an external drive, which must be in the FAT-32 format, attach your external drive to your games“>ps3 and go to Settings> System Settings> Back up utility> Back up this will then back up all your information to your external drive.

The first method is probably the best if you do not already have an external drive for cost issues, as

your user account and PSN account info and updates are stored on the games“>ps3's internal flash memory. It is only your media, game saves and downloaded content / media that is stored on the HDD, so if you do a backup of all your media and game saves you will be ready to go, once the games“>ps3 ormats your new HDD. But if you are using a wireless router make sure you know your WEP key as you will have to put that back in when your new HDD is in.

Also downloaded games like Tekken 5 can not be backed up, so you will have to download them again, this is not a problem as you get 5 downloads of each title you buy, simply go to the PlayStation store and go to download history where all the games / media you have ever downloaded will be listed, then simply press download on the highlighted game.

For the next bit you will need;

A small flat head screwdriver

A small Philips screwdriver

Somewhere flat and free of dust / dirt to work

Ok So we have our nice new HDD, and we have backed up all the data we want to, it is now time to remove the original HDD. First turn off the games“>ps3 and remove all power cables for safety, now locate the drive cover on the left hand side of the system, it should have a HDD sticker on it or a label saying "detach this cover when removing the hard drive" get your small flat head screw driver and prize off this cover, this will then reveal the HDD.

You should now see your HDD and a metallic BLUE screw, get your Phillips screw driver and remove the blue screw, this is the screw that holds the HDD in place on your games“>ps3, once this is removed flip up the metal handle that is to the left of where the screw was and slide the HDD towards the FRONT of the games“>ps3 to dislodge it from the internal connections, you can now pull the HDD carefully towards you and it will slide straight out.

You now have access to your HDD out side the games“>ps3, you will now have to remove the tray that is attached to your original HDD, there are four Phillips screws, two on either side, that need to be removed, once this has been done remove your old games“>ps3 HDD out of the tray and put in your new 2.5MM SATA Notebook HDD then replace the 4 screws to hold it in place.

Now your new HDD is in the games“>ps3 caddy, you now have to install it into your games“>ps3, which is the reversal of removal. First push carefully the new caddy into the HDD space, but remember to keep it to the right hand side of the slot (or the front of the games“>ps3), when it Touches the back of the HDD space use the handle to push it to the left (or back of the games“>ps3) to locate the HDD connections on the PS3 connections, you will know when this has been done correctly when the space where the blue screw goes lines up with the hole on the games“>ps3. Once it is lined up you can now put the Blue screw back in to secure the HDD to the games“>ps3, replace the HDD cover and turn your system on.

Now as soon as the console boots up you will present with a screen asking you to format your new HDD, as your games“>ps3 has realized there is a new HDD installed, you must select "yes" twice as a games“>ps3 safety precaution in case you erase your hard drive by accident!

This will take around 2 minutes and you will then be asked to reboot your system. Once you have rebooted you can now check if your mod has been successful (fingers crossed!) Go to System> System Settings> System Information, this will display your free space that should reflect the size of the replacement HDD you have just installed, but do not start worrying if it is 15 – 20GB short of what you expected as this was picked up by the games“>ps3 for system use.

You now have a new bigger hard drive, all you need to do now is put your game saves / media back on, simply connect your USB / hard drive go to games> saved data utility> USB device (or what ever you used to back up your data) you can now highlight the game you want to copy onto your new HDD, press triangle and select "copy" repeat this for all your game saves and media and away you HDD is back to normal. It's pretty easy really, it just takes time to save all your games and put them back on, but well worth it for all that extra space!

If you choose to perform this modification then ps3offer.co.uk accepts no responsibility if you harm or break your games“>ps3 while performing this task. If you are not confident you can do this procedure then please leave it to someone who can.



Source by Andrew Stanley



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