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cactus11
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24. January 2011 @ 20:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Now that I'm up and running I'm dying to replace my 160 gig HD with 1 or 2 TB. After reading a few forums it sounds like most people were prompted to update to the new Sony firmware. I just updated to 3.55 so I could install the Kmeaw update - will I lose this with a new HD and have to install again?

I'm kinda confused with the whole Nand thing (someone mentioned in a forum and I'm still lost).

Thanks!
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biglo30
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24. January 2011 @ 20:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by cactus11:
Now that I'm up and running I'm dying to replace my 160 gig HD with 1 or 2 TB. After reading a few forums it sounds like most people were prompted to update to the new Sony firmware. I just updated to 3.55 so I could install the Kmeaw update - will I lose this with a new HD and have to install again?

I'm kinda confused with the whole Nand thing (someone mentioned in a forum and I'm still lost).

Thanks!
I think it would be safe to do the who process over and install the OFW first and install kmeaw again.
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25. January 2011 @ 14:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by biglo30:
Originally posted by cactus11:
Now that I'm up and running I'm dying to replace my 160 gig HD with 1 or 2 TB. After reading a few forums it sounds like most people were prompted to update to the new Sony firmware. I just updated to 3.55 so I could install the Kmeaw update - will I lose this with a new HD and have to install again?

I'm kinda confused with the whole Nand thing (someone mentioned in a forum and I'm still lost).

Thanks!
I think it would be safe to do the who process over and install the OFW first and install kmeaw again.
Im assuming the hard drives to be placed inside the ps3 are the laptop ones? I was thinking about doing the same as cactus11 but i wasnt to sure.
cactus11
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25. January 2011 @ 20:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think it's a 2.5 SATA 5400 rpm laptop hard drive and has to be a specific dimension (height and width) to fit the bay. Seems pretty easy to install and saves moving an external around. Just concerned about reflashing with Kmeaw again as I'm totally new to this. Someone mentioned Seagate as a good brand name to buy as well.
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26. January 2011 @ 10:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes any laptop drive up to 750GB will fit into the PS3 hdd bay. From reading different post the PS3 uses SATA150. Some WD Scorpio Blue drives over 500GB are having problems with stuttering when playing games back. This is because they are having trouble falling back to SATA150 speeds. The best bet is to get a drive that you can lock manually to SATA150. I have a WD Blue 750GB drive and i got stuttering on games like Uncharted and Heavy Rain. I just bought a Samsung spinpoint M7 640GB and ran the ESTOOL and lock the speed at SATA150. It is working great now with no stuttering. Hope this info helps.
bigo93
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26. January 2011 @ 10:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Only the 9mm high drives fit inside the ps3. The larger drives as stated over 750gb, require an extra platter, so these drives end up being 12mm high, and as a result do not fit in the ps3.

You can however use an external hdd and connect via usb. It does mean usng another power socket, but at least most of your games are portable and can take them to a friends house.


Arnie25
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28. January 2011 @ 10:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You could use an external 2.5" usb2.0 enclosure that requires no extra power supply. I use one, it's tucked away and out of sight, works well for me.
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28. January 2011 @ 14:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Good info guys, I didn't even know that the hard drives speed would come into play. Thanks!
Arnie25
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31. January 2011 @ 05:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes, just tried it again, checked for

2be5e87a22bf1e7f48e98fcabd38977b

got

fo2cc868ede027foeo1d455887dboba1

The firmware installed ok though.
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cactus11
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2. February 2011 @ 09:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Arnie25:
You could use an external 2.5" usb2.0 enclosure that requires no extra power supply. I use one, it's tucked away and out of sight, works well for me.
Arnie, I'm assuming you mean a secondary 2.5 external in a usb 2.0 enclosure? I'm guessing it won't play copies from the external and I'd have to copy them to the main PS3 HD. Does that sound about right?

Thanks!
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