Post: Could this be done? like data transfer
01-26-2011, 04:54 PM #1
xLew--
Former Staff
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01-26-2011, 05:03 PM #2
Suxh4rd2bu
Extreme Anarchist
good question. technically it would be part of the file system. who knows for sure unless its tried
01-26-2011, 05:04 PM #3
Originally posted by xLew
would this work, back up games on one ps3, then conect another ps3 via a ethernet cable to the one with the back ups on, and then copy them to the other ps3 sum how?

You my friend are a complete idiot.. You use a FTP server to grab the PS3 game from one ps3 and then FTP it back. there is no way for the ps3 to send a full back-up game via file transfer because of the location on hdd it is at
01-26-2011, 05:08 PM #4
regilex
Do a barrel roll!
It's possible. Accidentally did it when I was transferring a mw2 patch from a PS3 with 3.41 to 3.50 ps3. That's why I was wondering why it was taking so long.
01-26-2011, 05:09 PM #5
manster
League Champion
if you put your Backups in Hdd/game/ it should work?! (patches, psn game folder,...)

someone has to try

use multiman or rogero manager for loading the backups from there
01-26-2011, 05:13 PM #6
Originally posted by manster View Post
if you put your Backups in Hdd/game/ it should work?! (patches, psn game folder,...)

someone has to try

use multiman or rogero manager for loading the backups from there

that would just send over the SAVE GAME, and Patch not the game you have to use a FTP server
01-26-2011, 05:19 PM #7
demize
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Originally posted by Wescyd3 View Post
You my friend are a complete idiot.. You use a FTP server to grab the PS3 game from one ps3 and then FTP it back. there is no way for the ps3 to send a full back-up game via file transfer because of the location on hdd it is at


No need to call him an idiot. He asked a question he didn't know the answer too. It's not the dumbest question I ever heard. Happy
01-26-2011, 05:27 PM #8
gola
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Originally posted by xLew
would this work, back up games on one ps3, then conect another ps3 via a ethernet cable to the one with the back ups on, and then copy them to the other ps3 sum how?


Use FTP server, then get it from your PS3 onto your desktop then just use an external hard drive or something and use a PS3 file manager to copy the files from the external hard drive onto the other PS3 and then play and it'll work fine if done successfully.
01-26-2011, 06:48 PM #9
ashleycole
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It's possible, but I don't think the managers have that feature just yet.

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01-26-2011, 07:39 PM #10
xLew--
Former Staff
Originally posted by Wescyd3 View Post
You my friend are a complete idiot.. You use a FTP server to grab the PS3 game from one ps3 and then FTP it back. there is no way for the ps3 to send a full back-up game via file transfer because of the location on hdd it is at


hahahahahha GTFO you actual shiit kid, **** it im just gonna report you to a mod for following me flaming n shit, and -rep you everytime

---------- Post added at 07:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:35 PM ----------

Originally posted by Adogalog View Post
Use FTP server, then get it from your PS3 onto your desktop then just use an external hard drive or something and use a PS3 file manager to copy the files from the external hard drive onto the other PS3 and then play and it'll work fine if done successfully.


i dont think you undertand me, i want to copy a backed up game from my ps3 to another ps3, via a ethernet cable, if its possible if anyone has found a way yet, kinda like the data transfere but maybe if a file manager could do it it could be quick to copy files then

---------- Post added at 07:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:38 PM ----------

Originally posted by demize View Post
No need to call him an idiot. He asked a question he didn't know the answer too. It's not the dumbest question I ever heard. Happy


its not dumb atal, but thats for havin my back!

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