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Old 12-12-2012   #7
MD Krie
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Originally Posted by Crones View Post
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
Originally Posted by sheepninja View Post
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
only useful reply. that help me a lot. thanks for the clarification
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