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Old 01-25-2013   #121
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I deleted my backup and game data from internal and now I am playing it from external now with external option checked in the settings. The game is running fine now without any freezes. :-)
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Old 01-25-2013   #122
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Please help me on this, there is so much old stuff and tutorials but...how do you get the game to run from external? what are the programs and steps? I'm tired of this freeze issue and just want to enjoy the game. thanks!

EDIT: Nevermind, following some old guides to see if they still apply. Going to give it a shot. I'll report back my findings as well about freezing once I figure out how to run it from external.

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Old 01-25-2013   #123
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Originally Posted by klown07 View Post
Please help me on this, there is so much old stuff and tutorials but...how do you get the game to run from external? what are the programs and steps? I'm tired of this freeze issue and just want to enjoy the game. thanks!

EDIT: Nevermind, following some old guides to see if they still apply. Going to give it a shot. I'll report back my findings as well about freezing once I figure out how to run it from external.
Running a game from external is simple. Format your external HDD to FAT32 format on your PC. Then just make a folder named "GAMES" in the external HDD and put your downloaded games folder (For example BLUS10555) in it. Connect the HDD to PS3 and run multiman. The games will appear after refreshing and you can play them. I hope I did not miss anything.
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Old 01-25-2013   #124
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Thanks! Yeah the tutorial I found says basically the same thing. I didn't have any mini flash drive that would fit Ni No Kuni so I'm currently transferring all my PS3 games from my 1TB external HDD to my PC. Then I will format the 1TB to FAT32 and put Ni No Kuni on it in the GAMES folder. I have a lot of games so the transferring is taking awhile, fortunately it is usb 3.0. Can't wait to give this a shot. Thanks again for your help
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Old 01-25-2013   #125
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If I was to play and it froze and forced a format, what exactly would I lose? Would I have to do all the CFW stuff again or just lose my games/save files?

Thanks
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Old 01-25-2013   #126
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If I was to play and it froze and forced a format, what exactly would I lose? Would I have to do all the CFW stuff again or just lose my games/save files?

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Your cfw would still be there but all the other stuff on the console will be wiped clean(accounts,games,saves,trophies etc.).
Just to be be on the safe side i made a complete backup of my internal hdd with ftp before trying to finish this game.
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Old 01-25-2013   #127
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ooo, what do I need to backup my internal drive with ftp? I don't have a big enough external drive but my pc has plenty of space so that would be very useful :D
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ooo, what do I need to backup my internal drive with ftp? I don't have a big enough external drive but my pc has plenty of space so that would be very useful :D
You can use multiman built-in ftp just to keep it simple and then use a client like FlashFXP or Filezilla from your pc to connect to the PS3 and backup all your stuff.

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Well I plugged my ps3 into modem for first time ever (got 2 ps3's)

Didn't really wanna plug the CFW one in but had to in order to ftp into it XD

Is there a risk that It could get banned now that It's connected to the net?
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Old 01-25-2013   #130
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Originally Posted by havocau View Post
Well I plugged my ps3 into modem for first time ever (got 2 ps3's)

Didn't really wanna plug the CFW one in but had to in order to ftp into it XD

Is there a risk that It could get banned now that It's connected to the net?
Just dont sign in to your PSN account and everything will be fine.
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