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Change HDD, file bigger than 4gb
Hello, I wonder if this will work to put a new 3.5" 2TB HDD in PS3, http://cgi.ebay.com/SATA-ESATA-Built...ht_2832wt_1026, http://cgi.ebay.com/SATA-Male-ESATA-...item19c418f242 and http://cgi.ebay.com/2-5-3-5-SATA-HDD...item4aa64fbdc0 and a 3.5" HDD, will this work? But the filesystem FAT32 doesn't support files bigger than 4gb, so how can I copy bigger files than 4gb?
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An external on an 'extender' works fine, and as OoZic says, the PS3 has it's own file system and it will format whatever drive you use to suit that
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Ah, thanks! But the cable is right? The male and female so it works?
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Beware that many 1.5 TB and 2 TB drives will not work "internally" using PS3 HDXT, I have not figured out why yet, but I assume it has to do with some sort of sleep mode on the drive itself.
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From what I understand, the WD 1.5-3TB drives don't work as "external internals" at all. Not sure about other brands, or even if the PS3FS supports drives over 1TB. I need to try it out with a seagate one day...I have a 1.5TB and a 2.0TB just sitting on a shelf unused.
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Has anyone confirmed this working with a 2tb 3.5"drive? Can the ps3 format drives that high
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I always thought 750 gig was the highest you could go internal
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The older 2 TB drives work, the newer ones don’t, that’s why I suspect some sort of energy saving feature to mess it up.
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If that is confirmed, then it has nothing to do with energy savings. Newer 1tb+ drives are designed for the GPT, with 4K sectors.
I think I will have to connect a couple drives when I get home...I have an old 1.5TB that I know does not have 4K sectors, and an old 2.0TB that I think does not have 4K sectors, but I'll have to check. |
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