Introduction
Utilisez ce tutoriel pour remplacer le disque dur de votre PlayStation 3.
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Sur un ordinateur Windows/Mac OS X/Linux, formatez un disque dur externe USB (avec suffisamment d'espace pour sauvegarder l'ensemble de vos données actuelles) en format FAT32 de fichier.
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Connectez votre disque dur externe fraîchement formaté via un port USB à la PlayStation 3 et allumez la console.
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Naviguez dans l'interface XMB jusqu'au menu "Paramètres" et sélectionnez "Paramètres système".
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Sélectionnez la fonction "Utilitaire de sauvegarde" pour créer une sauvegarde de vos données. Cette opération peut prendre jusqu'à 2 heures, si vous avez beaucoup de données sur votre PS3.
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Faites levier avec l’extrémité plate d’une spatule (spudger) sur la trappe de la coque inférieure.
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Retirez la trappe du disque dur de la PS3.
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Retirez les 4 vis cruciformes de 4,3 mm qui sécurisent le disque dur dans son châssis.
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Pour remonter votre console, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Pour remonter votre console, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
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16 commentaires
Hi there!
Thank you for this (and all the other) guide!
My Hard Drive Slot looks a little bit different.
You have to spudge away the door from the left side and after removing the Blue Screw you can easily pull out the harddrive and you don't have to slide the tray to the side and out afterwards.
Maybe worth a note that there are several versions around..
Nice explenatory guide!
My playstation3 fell over" lost all my icons on screen. I took it in to see what's wrong, they say I need to replace hard drive. Were can I buy a hard drive and how much does it cost? Can I do it myself? Please give me some answers or tips
if you can’t figure that out you should stop gaming…
You can find a new hard drive on Amazon. Data's gone, though.
Any 2.5'' HDD or SSD will work. There are a few linked in the top of the guide.
i have a ps3 without a hdd and i want to put a hdd from another ps3,it's that possibile?
yes but HD’s are linked to specific PS3’s. It’ll format the drive you are trying to use as an external. You can backup the PS3 you’re taking the drive FROM first on an external, but I don’t know if you can restore from an external on a different ps3. I’ve done that before on mine, but it’s the same PS3, just put in a bigger drive.
It'd be great to mentioned that not all PS3 looks like that. Mine doesn't have a clearly labeled HDD, nor a clear door on the side. There's a small door on the bottom of the system which when opened reveals the blue screw. Then you slide the small cover (the one with all the DVD, BluRay, HDMI labels) to the right. Pull the handle and the HDD will come out strait towards you.
hi its heino hear I lost all my data on my playstation so my hardrive stop workin now I need to instan all new b ut I don't hafe the softwareb
what do I do
what if the blue screw for the hard drive casing is stripped?
Hola, yo tengo una pregunta? Yo antes tenía una ps3 Slim, pero se me quemó: Hace poco volvi a comprar otra ps3 Slim y pues quiero ver si puedo recuperar todos mis datos que tenía en mi anterior disco duro, pero el detalle cuando coloco el anterior disco duro en la nueva ps3 Slim me dices que hay un error en el sistema y que tengo que actualizar al 4.89 y formatear el disco duro (pero yo no quiero perder nada de ahí) ¿Que me recomiendan?
After i fix ylod ps3 fat start work,but dont make boot recovery mode how can i fix?
Hi everyone !
As many users I suppose, my PS3's HDD is full, and I tried to change it for a bigger one.
But I'm stuck at the first step :
I've formated an external HDD in FAT32, plugged it in the usb port then turn on the PS3. The HDD lights up, I select the good menu, the PS3 asks me if I want to do it, 'YES', warn me that my XP and trophies won't be saved in this backup, 'YES', then the menu asks me to plug a HDD ...
I've tried to plug in the both usb ports when the PS3 is off, when it's on, formated my external HDD 3 times in FAT32, fast way and long way (when the HDD is re-written with 0) , and nothing changed...
The external HDD works, is new, is bigger than my internal HDD... it's a WD, My Passport Ultra 500 Go...
Any idea what's wrong ?
Thanks for the help !
BNJ - Réponse
Hi !
I've found the solution : the external HDD wasn't good for this operation, because it's an USB 3, so I suppose that the PS3 doesn't deliver enough power to run it correctly. It's works fine with a external USB 2.
I'll write later the complete 'arborescence' (or 'tree diagram' ? don't know the correct word to use) who is written in my HDD, it could help someone else.
And after all this, when you want to restore your backup datas on your new internal HDD, I advise you to copy the last PS3 system software (downladed here http://us.playstation.com/support/system...) in a single USB key, it was easier for my PS3 to find and read it.
See you later !
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FYI: Using the default Disk Management application, Windows can only make FAT32 partitions up to 32GB in size. If you have more data than that to backup you'll have to use third party software like: http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiform...
That will allow you to make a partition/drive up to 2TB which is the FAT32 maximum.
Patrick Hoffer - Réponse
Also, make sure it's a MBR partition and not GPT!
Arkhane - Réponse