Post: How to use ANY ps3 hdd in your ps3 without formatting
02-07-2011, 06:11 PM #1
santino
Are you high?
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ok i am gonna show you how to make ANY ps3 harddrive work in your ps3 without formatting it so you dont loose info on it. this is great for someone who got a new ps3 and wants to use their old hdd in it.

Here is another way to do it. If YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THIS METHOD TELL ME ILL HELP THE BEST I CAN THIS SHOULD WORK. I HAVE TESTED ON MULTIPLE CONSOLES. put your real hdd in the system and go into the system restore menu (hold power until turns on and off, then hold again until two beeps) then have nothing else in your console usb wise and then go to system update and press start and select then change your hdd and let it go for a couple of seconds.. then shut the system off and turn it on again with the new hdd still in it and the hdd will work!!




hdd seagate - toshiba now
firmware 3.41 - 3.55 now
60gb - 500 gb now [/COLOR]


AND UR DONE Claps
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08-12-2011, 03:53 AM #164
II-BEAST-II
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by santino View Post
Great i made this so people can save their stuff im happy i helped all of you


does this work for slims?????
08-12-2011, 04:24 AM #165
ClownB
I am error
Thanks for posting!
08-12-2011, 07:07 AM #166
So you can downgrade using this method? or if I switch my 3.55 hdd with my 3.66 hdd what would happen? sorry, I'm new to all this
08-12-2011, 08:00 AM #167
To answer youe questions i personally think this does not work or at least noy anymore... And if u put your 3.55 harddrive into your 3.66 if this work it woul only put the files on the hdd to ur 3.66. If you are thinking that the firmware is saved on the HDD then you are wrong it is saved on the Nand. So yeah i dont think theyre will be another jb unless we get the keys. But you canstill host Challenge lobbies on your 3.66 if u put a patch on your 3.55 ps3 and do a data transfer..
08-12-2011, 09:11 AM #168
whitestorm1000
Bounty hunter
I might have to try this out! Happy Thanks for posting.
08-20-2011, 03:47 PM #169
Originally posted by santino View Post
ok i am gonna show you how to make ANY ps3 harddrive work in your ps3 without formatting it so you dont loose info on it. this is great for someone who got a new ps3 and wants to use their old hdd in it.

Here is another way to do it. If YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THIS METHOD TELL ME ILL HELP THE BEST I CAN THIS SHOULD WORK. I HAVE TESTED ON MULTIPLE CONSOLES. put your real hdd in the system and go into the system restore menu (hold power until turns on and off, then hold again until two beeps) then have nothing else in your console usb wise and then go to system update and press start and select then change your hdd and let it go for a couple of seconds.. then shut the system off and turn it on again with the new hdd still in it and the hdd will work!!




hdd seagate - toshiba now
firmware 3.41 - 3.55 now
60gb - 500 gb now [/COLOR]


AND UR DONE Claps


****ing **** nugget this has ****ed my ps3 cheers m8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FAG
08-20-2011, 05:55 PM #170
The Rangers
At least I can fight
best thread iv seen in ages mate great work
08-20-2011, 06:01 PM #171
Awesome! Thanks a lot for sharing! Happy
08-20-2011, 06:33 PM #172
sacca
Gobble
how can i use a hdd of a ps3 3.66 in my 3.55? because in that hdd there s the esclalation pack

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