Post: HELP! ISO Transfer?
02-09-2011, 08:39 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Just downloaded Dead Space 2 ISO on my PC via a torrent, how do I get it to my PS3 and running? Please help, nobody has yet. Also, do I have to rename the file for Dead Space 2 or anything?
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02-09-2011, 09:55 PM #20
Kherod
Be Dope, Act Dope, Stay Dope.
Originally posted by clayton567 View Post
NP, Some games don't run on multiMAN, maybe that's why.



Yeah, I know about that, lol I'm done extracting, and I got all 3 folders in the Dead Space 2 folder, lol now what? Happy


Yes i know, but if it worked for that guy... Then i did something wrong./facepalm
02-09-2011, 09:57 PM #21
Originally posted by ViiRuzZ View Post
Yes i know, but if it worked for that guy... Then i did something wrong./facepalm


Maybe you're not on the latest version of multiman?

Originally posted by Desert54 View Post
Make a BLUS30624 folder in the same area as those files, After you did that, Highlight the three folders, Right click them, Click CUT, and then open the BLUS30624 folder and paste them into it, That way instead of copying them which takes to long you just move them to where they belong quickly. And the BLUS30624 folder will go onto your PS3 in the GAMES folder located at Dev_HDD0/GAMES, Thats if your using multiman though which i think you are right?


Yeah, im using multiman. So I put the folder onto my external HDD and then go to my PS3 and hit copy?
02-09-2011, 10:01 PM #22
Desert54
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Originally posted by clayton567 View Post
Maybe you're not on the latest version of multiman?



Yeah, im using multiman. So I put the folder onto my external HDD and then go to my PS3 and hit copy?


Im not sure if multiman picks up the game from an external but if it does it should work that way, OR use the file manager that multiman has built in and navigate to the external where the game is on the left side and then navigate on the right side to DEV_HDD0/GAMES and back on the left side Press Circle on it and it will ask you if you want to copy the source file to the target, Verify it's correct and let it copy over.
02-09-2011, 10:03 PM #23
Originally posted by Desert54 View Post
Im not sure if multiman picks up the game from an external but if it does it should work that way, OR use the file manager that multiman has built in and navigate to the external where the game is on the left side and then navigate on the right side to DEV_HDD0/GAMES and back on the left side Press Circle on it and it will ask you if you want to copy the source file to the target, Verify it's correct and let it copy over.


Thanks so much! Happy
02-09-2011, 10:18 PM #24
Kherod
Be Dope, Act Dope, Stay Dope.
Originally posted by clayton567 View Post
Maybe you're not on the latest version of multiman?



Yeah, im using multiman. So I put the folder onto my external HDD and then go to my PS3 and hit copy?


Probably. But now i can't do it because i updated my Playstation. :(
02-09-2011, 10:19 PM #25
Originally posted by ViiRuzZ View Post
Probably. But now i can't do it because i updated my Playstation. :(


Well that sucks.
02-09-2011, 10:47 PM #26
Kherod
Be Dope, Act Dope, Stay Dope.
Originally posted by clayton567 View Post
Well that sucks.


Yes it does! =P
02-10-2011, 03:32 AM #27
Originally posted by Desert54 View Post
Im not sure if multiman picks up the game from an external but if it does it should work that way, OR use the file manager that multiman has built in and navigate to the external where the game is on the left side and then navigate on the right side to DEV_HDD0/GAMES and back on the left side Press Circle on it and it will ask you if you want to copy the source file to the target, Verify it's correct and let it copy over.


Hey. I was having the exact same questions as the OP. Is there a way I can run the game directly off my external HD through Multiman or do I have to copy the games I was to play to the PS3 HD and play from there?

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