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Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Jul 12, 2013HOW TO how to format ps3 hard drive on pc FIX PS3 Loading Error 8002f310 "The file system on the system storage is corrupted and will be Restored" "The file system on the system storage is corrupted" Screen The file system on the system storage is corrupted and will be Restored freezes or Freezing or Frozen Loading Bar locks up at 99% then shuts down VIDEO TUTORIAL HELP SERVICE VIDEO GUIDE. Hard Drive Upgrade & usb Update On PS3 PlayStation 3 install 4.31 or later. ps3 new hard drive format ( No applicable update data was found ) "No applicable update data was found" Fix (4.25) 1st Buy 1 gig USb Memory Drive Stick then format usb "file system" to Fat32 then "install PS3 Update" To USB Stick http://us.playstation.com/support/sys... Sony PS3 Tech Support Number 1-800-345-7669 Please Share & Like or SubscribeTags: "Fix PS3" "PS3 Repair" (8002f310) fix ( 8002f310 ) "PS3 8002f310" "PS3 hard drive" "how to ps3" "PS3 service" "restoring ps3"COMPATIBLE PS3 HARD DRIVES "ps3 hard drives" AT Tigerdirect website Slim PS3 uses slim SATA and older fat Playstation3 uses Fat Hard Drive- highly Recommended - 320gb or 500gb At Speed 5400rpm Segate 320gb or 500gb At Speed 5400 rpmSamsung 320gb or 500gb At Speed 5400rpm is a must!Hitatchi 320gb or 500gb At Speed 5400rpmToshiba 320gb or 500gb At Speed 5400rpmWestern Digital 320gb or 500gb At Speed 5400rpm Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to Update PS3 with USB (Safe Mode) - Duration: 6:04. Ninjake 127,375 views 6:04 PS3 1TB Hard Drive Upgrade - COMPLETE Software and Hardware Walkthrough - Duration: 27:44. howudoinreviews 462,172 views 27:44 How to Upgrade a PS3 Hard Drive - Duration: 12:35. TigerDirect 1,340,784 views 12:35 Fix Corrupted Hard Drive, And most PS3 Proble
28, 2008. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > HardwareHeaven Administrator Staff Member Joined: May 6, 2002 Messages: 32,274 Likes Received: 163 Trophy Points: 88 New internal hard drive in Playstation 3 but it will not format? Ok I had a PM a
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day or so ago from a guy new to Driver Heaven who asked me if I knew why how to install ps3 software from usb his Playstation 3 would not accept a new internal SATA harddrive (text shows up with (no media found, hit start and select to search - this
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just loops). I will explain. (or skip to step 5 if you already know the normal drive replace procedure). Ok for those of you reading this who don't even know what we are talking about, the Playstation 3 can accept a new 2.5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5OIZ73U7v0 laptop drive by simply removing a cover on the bottom of the unit and then unscrewing one screw to remove the old drive. It is as simple as that. PLEASE BE AWARE THE 2.5 INCH DRIVE MUST BE A SATA UNIT. This means for those of you stuck on the 40 or 60gb unit, you can quite easily upgrade to a 120-160gb (or even larger) for a small cost. For example a 160gb Samsung Spinpoint drive in the UK is currently around 35 pounds (I picked http://www.hardwareheaven.com/community/threads/new-hard-drive-in-playstation-3-but-it-will-not-format.163176/ one up from Tekheads). This means you can basically quadruple your storage for under £40. Tekheads.co.uk Anyway, the issue I initially mentioned is due to the newest Playstation 3 firmwares being too large to fit on the internal flash memory. This means when you remove the old drive you are actually removing some of the data the system would need to reformat the new drive. There is a simple workaround for this and ill explain it in a step by step and link the person who asked me in PM to this thread. Hopefully this will help other people who have experienced the same problem. For some reason very few if any of the google found guides on the net do not explain this or have not updated. 1: plug in a FAT32 formatted USB hard drive and use the PS3 built in system backup to copy all your saved game data etc to external HD (manually copy any movies or mp3s yourself, this is not included in the PS3 backup, you may also lose any downloads from store, however you can redownload them easily if you log in, just relog into store and check your download section, they are all tied to your account for a maximum of 5 downloads on 5 machines). If you have a large USB2 drive (over 32gb) and are annoyed that windows will not format it to fat32 (exfat does not work in PS3), then follow this PDF guide www.driverheaven.net/zardon/fat32forps3.pdf (this guide is not my own, if you share this PDF wit
as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Back to Topic List « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 3 9 Next http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/Consoles-Peripherals/PS3-quot-Broken-quot-hard-drive-fixed-No-data-lost/td-p/39155835 » Dec 26 2012 By: Gojet-64 Gaming Beast 2197 posts Offline Find more conversations like this: Feedback and Ideas PS3 "Broken" hard drive fixed! No data lost! [Edited] Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report 89 replies 103924 views Edited Mar 11, 2014 When it comes to hard drives, often the data on the hard drive is much more hard drive valuable than the hard drive itself. We often expect the data to always be there, and that nothing bad will happen to it. As a result, we often decide we don't need to make backups of our data, because these instances of hard drives failing are unlikely. Until recently, that is exactly what I was like. The day this changed was (ironically) December 21st 2012. This day was ps3 hard drive just like any other. However, while playing Gran Turismo 5, after recently finishing an online race, the game froze. I thought "Okay, this isn't the first time the game froze. I'll just have to power off, restore data, yada yada" But that isn't how it happened this time. Instead the file restore process got stuck at 29% for about 5 minutes. After which, the orange HDD light shut off, and then the system restore mysteriously jumped to 48% then steadily climbed to 100% and finished. However, after finishing, the screen popped back up. "The file system is corrupted and will be restored" The same thing happened on all 5 or so attempts I tried. At this point, I resorted to looking up this problem. However, all the threads I came across said the worst possible thing. They all said that the hard drive, and all the data on it, is done for. They said that the only way to fix the hard drive would be to reformat it. There is no way I would format my hard drive and lose all my data. Not just all the hours of progress, but also all of the irreplaceable data, such as replays of o