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[PS3] 320 GB PS3/ Hard-Drive Update

LFCPower

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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.


Hard-disk manufacturer Seagate supplied us with a 160GB Momentus 5400.3 for our upgrade.

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-RPM 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 talking 120GB, 160GB, or even 250GB.

Once you have your upgrade drive, the next step is to back up 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 recognise 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 only do FAT32 on drives 32GB or smaller.



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.



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


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


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.


Swap in the new drive, and replace the screws.


Put the drive tray back into the system and slide it into place. Then replace the blue screw and snap the side panel back onto the system.


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 might 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.


Heres A Link For A 320GB Hard-drive already FAT32 ready to just put in you PS3 for £50

http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/35165...-Sony-Playstation-PS3-Compatible/Product.html

Or Search This on ebay Western Digital Scorpio WD3200BEVT 320GB 2.5" Internal SATA Hard Drive - Sony Playstation PS3 Compatible.

Source - www.ps3pad.com also a mate of mide that updated his consol

Thanks
 

Trevi

Registered User
I have an 80gb hd on my PS3 and have found it to be enough. I only play the PES 2009 on it, but this information and the possibility of doing it yourself has gotten me interested. I don’t recon that I will be buying a 320gb hd because, well, I just don’t need it.
Thanks for the information.
 

LFCPower

Registered User
I have an 80gb hd on my PS3 and have found it to be enough. I only play the PES 2009 on it, but this information and the possibility of doing it yourself has gotten me interested. I don’t recon that I will be buying a 320gb hd because, well, I just don’t need it.
Thanks for the information.

It is possable to buy smaller hard-drives, 100GB and 160GB are the most common, There are plenty to offer on EBay but make sure you ask that there formatted to FAT32

Cheers Mate
 

RN50

Registered User
for some reason the 40gb seems plenty to me, but then again i dont really download movie trailers or the many demos. But im sure that in the future il upgrade as id want more that the 40gb.
 

LFCPower

Registered User
for some reason the 40gb seems plenty to me, but then again i dont really download movie trailers or the many demos. But im sure that in the future il upgrade as id want more that the 40gb.

its great to do if you got play tv or just loads of games,music and videos
 

Baddar

Registered User
I have a 60GB PS3 and the HDD space seems more than enough for me. I don't download trailers or demo's all that much, and when I do, they're off the PS3 almost as quick as they're on, especially when the full game comes out.
 

LFCPower

Registered User
I had my ps3 60gb from the day it came out, and the other week i ran out of space, so i was looking for ways to get more memory, so i got a 500gb external hard drive which you cant load you gamesave up from, so i use this for full films i record off play tv. Then my mate from work told me you can update the internal hard drive, and no i got more space than i ever use, and for next to nothing
 

Baddar

Registered User
You sound like you get a percentage of our money for every external hard drive you sell to us. ¬_¬
 

Original?

istrator
Lol, am just trying to help people out who have same probs as me.

i wish i got a percentage

Well if you ever bump into a genie, wish for something else as currently you're looking at zero pounds for a long long time.

Please explain why this isn't in the PS3 thread? It really doesn't seem to merit it's own thread.
 

Eric Clyde

Registered User
Well if you ever bump into a genie, wish for something else as currently you're looking at zero pounds for a long long time.

Please explain why this isn't in the PS3 thread? It really doesn't seem to merit it's own thread.

I found this information very helpful. My PS3 may have a good amount of space at the moment, I doubt this will last me before the next gen consoles so I reckon some point I might want to do this (Maybe not the 320GB) at some point. If this was in the PS3 thread it would get lost within all the other crap.
 

RN50

Registered User
just out of interest if u do, do this upgrade does it effect your warranty? or insurance? as ive got insure from PC world for £2 a month and if it needed to be repaired would this be void.

thanks
 

LFCPower

Registered User
Well if you ever bump into a genie, wish for something else as currently you're looking at zero pounds for a long long time.

Please explain why this isn't in the PS3 thread? It really doesn't seem to merit it's own thread.

If you think that close it, am just trying to help people out who have had the same props as me,

This does not void your warrenty, look in you manual it tells you who to replace your Hard Drive.

Why am i looking at Zero Pounds for a long time, I seem to be doing well, Own 07 Car, Few £100 in the bank, Acting Forman in work,

Cheers
 
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