12-12-2012
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Originally Posted by Crones
First make sure you only have the NTFS drive connected, and nothing else to the ps3.
Go to the first icon on the multiman XMB (Home I think it is), there an option says "Switch to NTFS/PFS mode" or something like that, activate it. A progress bar will appear that says it's identifying NTFS drives, then, go to mMOS (Multiman File manager), double click on PS3 Root, there should be 2 extra folders called /pvd_usb000 and /pvd_usb001, one of these 2 is supposed to be your NTFS drive.
Should it still not appear, try restarting multiman (Start+Select, in this order, or even go to PS3 XMB and then reenter Multiman) and follow the procedure again.
If none of these work, maybe having a drive with both FAT32 and NTFS partition at the same time doesn't work, this much, escapes my knowledge.
Good luck
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Originally Posted by sheepninja
Only useful reply so far.
I vouch for what Crones said. The new multiman should be able to detect an NTFS partition, as outlined in the changelog. I'm currently using an NTFS harddrive, with a FAT32 partition, and multiman has no issues detecting the fat32 section. If I want the NTFS partition detected, I'd follow Crones' instructions : Switch to NTFS/PFS mode -> mMos filemanager -> /pvd_usb000 and /pvd_usb001
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only useful reply. that help me a lot. thanks for the clarification
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