Post: {THEORY} Data Transfering Online
07-25-2013, 05:51 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); So, a while back I used to be really big on jailbreaking and things of the sort, so I used to think of many ways to get a jailbreak, it got many viruses on my PC, and now that I am much older, I can really say that I have no idea why nobody has tried very hard to make this possible. Why can't you plug your ps3 into your PC, connect to another user using an internet wireless Lan service with here ps3 plugged in, and data transfer. It should be possible, and this is a good way for people to make money, if you have any ideas to prove or disprove my theory, please respond
Me->Pc->Server->Pc->JB PS3
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07-25-2013, 06:00 AM #2
mack32
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Originally posted by apexbear View Post
So, a while back I used to be really big on jailbreaking and things of the sort, so I used to think of many ways to get a jailbreak, it got many viruses on my PC, and now that I am much older, I can really say that I have no idea why nobody has tried very hard to make this possible. Why can't you plug your ps3 into your PC, connect to another user using an internet wireless Lan service with here ps3 plugged in, and data transfer. It should be possible, and this is a good way for people to make money, if you have any ideas to prove or disprove my theory, please respond
Me->Pc->Server->Pc->JB PS3


if you mean connect PS3 to PC over wifi and transfer data ( like windows media server ) then it wont work
07-25-2013, 06:04 AM #3
No, I mean connecting two ps3s from anywhere in the world, if they can have multiplayer LAN games for when psn was offline, why can't they have online data transferring????
07-25-2013, 06:31 AM #4
gazaag
Bounty hunter
I think it has been done, im sure that you get a back up of your hdd send over a cloud but you have to give your console id out, which I think people done but its not aloud now because too many scams was done. so too risky just get ps3 with e3 flasher or 3.55 ps3 far better than data transferring of your mates or online Smile and you can do much much more stuff instead of just patches
07-25-2013, 06:56 AM #5
SonyBlack
League Champion
mm support data transfare over inet from ps3 to ps3..
07-25-2013, 09:46 PM #6
Sounds cool I'll test it see if work
07-25-2013, 11:06 PM #7
:megafacepalm:

You can make backups of your HDD with modified patches on it, give it to someone and they restore their PS3 with the backup.
Now, the problem is that the patches don't transfer unless it is the same console ID from the original PS3 that the backup was made from. The method to finding your console ID has been patched.

And as for connecting your PS3 to your computer to data transfer, they patched it.
Now you have to have another PS3 connected directly to another PS3 via ethernet cable and both PS3s have to accept the data transfer.

Unless you have your console ID, you can't do anything regarding data sharing/transferring.
Sorry.

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07-26-2013, 09:35 AM #8
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07-26-2013, 10:51 AM #9
Alan.
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Originally posted by apexbear View Post
So, a while back I used to be really big on jailbreaking and things of the sort, so I used to think of many ways to get a jailbreak, it got many viruses on my PC, and now that I am much older, I can really say that I have no idea why nobody has tried very hard to make this possible. Why can't you plug your ps3 into your PC, connect to another user using an internet wireless Lan service with here ps3 plugged in, and data transfer. It should be possible, and this is a good way for people to make money, if you have any ideas to prove or disprove my theory, please respond
Me->Pc->Server->Pc->JB PS3


If this was real and it worked, I would be so fu*kin' surprised..

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