Post: (HELP WITH) Multiple patch transfer using data transfer
02-20-2011, 12:27 AM #1
ps3mass
BlueBerryBreeze
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Yes I do know how to do the basic data transfer of a single patch. My question is how to transfer multiple patches to another ps3.
Many moons ago I sent my ps3 to a guy who tranfered about 28 patches on to mine. I had a usb..and would have to restore everytime to switch patches. I would appreciate if someone could explain how this was done.
I have searched alot about this subject, everyone always explains the one patch transfer. I get that!
Please explain how to transfer say 10 patches for example having the usb with the patches as .dat format. Yes I know they are .dat because you did the data transfer.
Their just a few steps I am missing and cannot figure it out.
Thank You
This method I believe would also help people that would like to stay away ever even putting CFW on their ps3. Other than doing the CLs...your ps3 is not really hacked.
I do find CLs rather boring anymore...though my kid does enjoy these great edits/releases that EliteMossy..Unknown..etc...make. It just drives me insane when I'm trying to do school work and he wants to constantly change patches needing my labtop!
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02-20-2011, 02:21 AM #2
Cien
Open Your Mind Before Your Mouth
humm i think i saw same thread talking about this...u need to look around
02-20-2011, 02:28 AM #3
Originally posted by ps3mass View Post
Yes I do know how to do the basic data transfer of a single patch. My question is how to transfer multiple patches to another ps3.
Many moons ago I sent my ps3 to a guy who tranfered about 28 patches on to mine. I had a usb..and would have to restore everytime to switch patches. I would appreciate if someone could explain how this was done.
I have searched alot about this subject, everyone always explains the one patch transfer. I get that!
Please explain how to transfer say 10 patches for example having the usb with the patches as .dat format. Yes I know they are .dat because you did the data transfer.
Their just a few steps I am missing and cannot figure it out.
Thank You
This method I believe would also help people that would like to stay away ever even putting CFW on their ps3. Other than doing the CLs...your ps3 is not really hacked.
I do find CLs rather boring anymore...though my kid does enjoy these great edits/releases that EliteMossy..Unknown..etc...make. It just drives me insane when I'm trying to do school work and he wants to constantly change patches needing my labtop!


Haha, Well i dont know how to do muliple

but i do know this is worthless to me atleast, i just data transfer singling

like right now im only dt in mw2 patches / updates to chromes.
and it takes like less then 3 minutes !
02-20-2011, 02:33 AM #4
ps3mass
BlueBerryBreeze
Yea it's possible...a guy by the name of idonthacks has a buisness doing this. Someone has to know the way.
02-20-2011, 02:44 AM #5
smd
Zombie Disco Squad
Originally posted by ps3mass View Post
Yea it's possible...a guy by the name of idonthacks has a buisness doing this. Someone has to know the way.


This might be what you are asking for:

1. Reformat or delete everything (backup first FTW) from your PS3's HDD

*** This way, the backups will only be a few mb each

2. Transfer a patch (self explanatory)

3. Load up in split screen to make sure it works

4. Plug in Fat32 flash drive

5. (Not sure of the exact path) Settings, Backup Utility, Backup

6. When the backup is done, it will say a very long lumber. Write this number down, then write the name of the patch.

7. Repeat steps 2-6 for every patch you want.

8. When you want to restore a backup, thus changing the patch, just Settings, Backup Utility, Restore

**** You can restore from backups you made on 3.55 on 3.56

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02-20-2011, 03:03 AM #6
ps3mass
BlueBerryBreeze
Yes this is what I was looking for...very much appreciate it!
02-20-2011, 03:59 AM #7
smd
Zombie Disco Squad
no problem

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