Post: [POSSIBLE BREAKTHROUGH] New Idea
10-06-2011, 02:46 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); okay so i was just wandering if it is possible to create a pc program that can replicate the ps3 data transfer option. +rep for a llogical answer explaining why or why not. thanks. Remember i thought of this first.

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10-06-2011, 02:55 AM #2
we could also crete a program which could edit ps3 backups and insert a patch through that and just put it back on.
10-06-2011, 03:02 AM #3
xShowtime32x
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Originally posted by jjx106 View Post
okay so i was just wandering if it is possible to create a pc program that can replicate the ps3 data transfer option. +rep for a llogical answer explaining why or why not. thanks. Remember i thought of this first.

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lol this would be pretty hard, but the only reason you wanna do this is because u wanna host. Stop making this so difficult, If u wanna host thn buy another ps3 like the rest of us.
10-06-2011, 03:57 AM #4
Pixie Lott
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10-07-2011, 12:07 AM #5
gola
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The problem with this is that no one has any idea how the PS3 discovers whether what it's connected to via ethernet is a PS3 or not, not to mention in data transferring the receiving PS3 gets completely reformatted (destroying all data) which raises multiple problems, the biggest is that it may detect the file system being used and if it's encrypted (in this case PS3's have a weird encryption) so it may detect that that is also not correct and cancel the data transfer (if anyone ever even gets that far).

In other words, more than likely not going to happen unfortunately.

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10-07-2011, 12:30 AM #6
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Originally posted by Golagoda View Post
The problem with this is that no one has any idea how the PS3 discovers whether what it's connected to via ethernet is a PS3 or not, not to mention in data transferring the receiving PS3 gets completely reformatted (destroying all data) which raises multiple problems, the biggest is that it may detect the file system being used and if it's encrypted (in this case PS3's have a weird encryption) so it may detect that that is also not correct and cancel the data transfer (if anyone ever even gets that far).

In other words, more than likely not going to happen unfortunately.

go prestige now :P

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