Post: *Tutorial*How to upgrade your PS3*
04-29-2010, 09:58 AM #1
Alekz
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I don't know if this has been posted before.If i was;I'm sorry and couldn't find it anywhere.(and please close itCool Man (aka Tustin) )

Here will be explained how you can upgrade your PS3.

Hope this tutorial works for you guys!!!

Cool Man (aka Tustin)






It doesn't matter if you have the 20GB, 60GB, or even the new 80GB PlayStation 3--you can always use more storage space. All that available hard-disk space quickly disappears once you start downloading games, demos, and HD videos. Fortunately, Sony has designed the PS3 to allow console owners to perform their own hard-drive upgrades. You can go out and select your own hard drive instead of being forced to buy an official first-party hard-disk accessory. However, giving console owners that freedom means that aspiring upgraders will need to know how to select the right hard-drive upgrade and the proper installation technique.

The first step to replacing the hard disk is going to the store or visiting an online retailer to pick up a new hard disk. The PS3 is compatible with just about any 2.5-inch SATA notebook hard disk. Both 5400- and 7200-RPM drives should work fine. The physical size of the hard disk is important because it has to fit the PS3's 2.5-inch drive tray. As far as storage capacity goes, it doesn't make sense to go through the trouble of upgrading unless you go big: We're talkin' 120GB, 160GB, or even 250GB.


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Harddisk manufacturer Seagate supplied us with a 160GB Momentus 5400.3 for our upgrade.



The first step to replacing the harddisk is going to the store or visiting an online retailer to pick up a new harddisk. The PS3 is compatible with just about any 2.5-inch SATA notebook harddisk. The physical size of the harddisk is important because it has to fit the PS3's 2.5-inch drive tray. As far as storage capacity goes, it doesn't make sense to go through the trouble of upgrading unless you go big: We're talking 250GB, 320GB, 500GB or even 1TB.

Once you have your upgrade drive, the next step is to backup the data on your current PS3 hard drive to an external storage unit. You can skip this step if you aren't attached to your music, videos, and game saves, but most of us will probably want to save all that information. The PS3 has a built-in software backup utility that can copy the PS3's hard drive contents to an external storage device, such as a USB thumb drive or a Memory Stick. The removable storage device must use the FAT32 file system in order for the PS3 to recognize it. If you have an external hard drive that's formatted in NTFS, you can use the Disk Management utility in Windows to reformat the drive, but you'll need to create partitions on large external hard drives because Windows can do only FAT32 on drives 32GB or smaller.



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Save your data using the PS3's backup utility.


If your storage device isn't large enough to handle a full system backup, you can selectively copy data over through the various music, photo, and game menus in the XMB. Your PlayStation Network login and system settings will remain safe on the system during the entire process. After you have your data safely backed up, you can move on to the actual hard drive swap.

You will need a Phillips-head screwdriver to complete this part of the installation process. The PS3 owner's manual also includes step-by-step details on how to replace the hard drive, in case you need more instructions.



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Turn off and unplug the system. Remove the plastic HD side panel, and remove the blue screw.



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Open the metal latch, move the drive tray to the right, and slide out the drive.


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Remove the four screws that hold the hard drive to the tray. Use a screwdriver that fits snugly because the screws are extremely tight and easy to strip.


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Swap in the new drive, and replace the screws.



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Turn on the console and let the system format the new drive. Then load up the PS3 backup utility to restore data from your external storage device back onto the PS3 hard drive.


At this point you should have a newly upgraded PS3 and the leftover hard drive. You could try selling the old drive, but small-capacity used drives may not fetch enough money to be worth the hassle of finding a buyer. If you still want to make the drive useful, you can buy an external drive enclosure to make it into a portable storage device.



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Hope this was helpfull!Cool Man (aka Tustin)
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04-30-2010, 09:24 PM #20
Okay thanks mate. Ill give it a try
04-30-2010, 09:31 PM #21
Alekz
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Originally posted by YourMum12 View Post
Okay thanks mate. Ill give it a try


You're welcome.And please let me know if this worked out for you, ok?Cool Man (aka Tustin)

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Skylines
04-30-2010, 09:44 PM #22
Sorry mate, I change my mind. If i mess it up, my PS3 is ****ed..D; xx
04-30-2010, 09:48 PM #23
Alekz
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Originally posted by YourMum12 View Post
Sorry mate, I change my mind. If i mess it up, my PS3 is ****ed..D; xx


Haha. No prob. If you do mess up, place back the original HDD and send it out to repair. It's not sealed.Smile
04-30-2010, 10:45 PM #24
VioletShade
Can’t trickshot me!
I Upgraded my PS3 before from 40 GB to 160 GB feels good Happy
04-30-2010, 11:22 PM #25
Night Wolf
Rescue Me
Very nice threads. Now the newbs should stop asking for bigger hardrives when you can just upgrade your own.
05-01-2010, 07:04 AM #26
Alekz
Banned
Originally posted by Darkknight31 View Post
I Upgraded my PS3 before from 40 GB to 160 GB feels good Happy


It DOES feel good!!!Smile

---------- Post added at 09:04 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:03 AM ----------

Originally posted by crapper74 View Post
Very nice threads. Now the newbs should stop asking for bigger hardrives when you can just upgrade your own.


Thank you very much.

This is indeed a simple Tut..Cool Man (aka Tustin)
05-01-2010, 05:07 PM #27
Alekz
Banned
By the way: Thank you all for thanking meSmile

Hope this works out for you guys.

If not, please PM me or make a post on this thread, and i will do anything to help!Smile
05-02-2010, 06:37 AM #28
Aidens
Haxor!
Hmmm.... Seems quite complicated. =/

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