Post: Transfering LARGE Files
01-23-2011, 05:45 PM #1
Foolnesss
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Download a 13 GB file from my ps3 to my pc, It got to like 5.8Gb then it just restarts? I tried with filezilla and @ like 6 GB it asks if I want to overwrite the file and on another ftp client it automatically starts overwriting the file. Why is this? How can I fix this/download the large file. I have a feeling any findings will be very helpful to people who are trying to do something like this themselves.
:hitman:Thanks :hitman:
Btw when someone helps me with this I'll be releasing what I was planning on modifying.
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01-23-2011, 05:49 PM #2
Originally posted by Foolnesss View Post
Hello, I was attempting to
Download a 13 GB file from my ps3 to my pc, It got to like 5.8Gb then it just restarts? I tried with filezilla and @ like 6 GB it asks if I want to overwrite the file and on another ftp client it automatically starts overwriting the file. Why is this? How can I fix this/download the large file. I have a feeling any findings will be very helpful to people who are trying to do something like this themselves.
:hitman:Thanks :hitman:
Btw when someone helps me with this I'll be releasing what I was planning on modifying.


It's supposed to do that because your first download failed. So in essence, you downloaded 5.8gb then it failed. You still have the 5.8GB. So when you try it again, it will ask to overwrite or not to overwrite. It's normal don't worry about it.
01-23-2011, 05:53 PM #3
Foolnesss
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How can I not worry about it? IT "Failed" 3/3 times... I need the file...
01-23-2011, 05:56 PM #4
Originally posted by Foolnesss View Post
How can I not worry about it? IT "Failed" 3/3 times... I need the file...


Oh I thought you meant you were worried about the 'overwriting' part. I'd recommend just deleting the all the files off the PS3, and then transfer again via FTP.
01-23-2011, 06:31 PM #5
Foolnesss
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............. How would me deleting the files I need help? I am taking them FROM the ps3 TO my pc.
01-23-2011, 06:36 PM #6
Originally posted by Foolnesss View Post
............. How would me deleting the files I need help? I am taking them FROM the ps3 TO my pc.


try getting a different ftp server, such as Core FTP Lite...
01-23-2011, 06:39 PM #7
Originally posted by Foolnesss View Post
............. How would me deleting the files I need help? I am taking them FROM the ps3 TO my pc.


Is it a game?
01-23-2011, 06:39 PM #8
Thanitos
Vault dweller
Originally posted by Foolnesss View Post
Hello, I was attempting to
Download a 13 GB file from my ps3 to my pc, It got to like 5.8Gb then it just restarts? I tried with filezilla and @ like 6 GB it asks if I want to overwrite the file and on another ftp client it automatically starts overwriting the file. Why is this? How can I fix this/download the large file. I have a feeling any findings will be very helpful to people who are trying to do something like this themselves.
:hitman:Thanks :hitman:
Btw when someone helps me with this I'll be releasing what I was planning on modifying.


Make sure your computer dosn't have a screen saver pop up timer, and it isnt set to go to sleep after a certain amount of time. Also make sure your ps3 is set up the same, after a while the PS3 will go to sleep as well, so make sure those settings are all turned off
01-23-2011, 06:42 PM #9
Foolnesss
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Thanitos, I am not stupid. I understand that stuff, I've watched it stop downloading then just decide to start overwriting. Meaning those 2 aren't the problem.
01-23-2011, 06:45 PM #10
Thanitos
Vault dweller
Originally posted by Foolnesss View Post
Thanitos, I am not stupid. I understand that stuff, I've watched it stop downloading then just decide to start overwriting. Meaning those 2 aren't the problem.


I wasn't implying anything, just trying to help.

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