I think it can only read the first partition and it has to be FAT32, I haven't tried this but it sounds logical as the PS3 is also picky with USB sticks, the OS isn't as flexible as Windows or Linux.
Moorron said:I have a USB Hd already plugged into my PS3 which i play music from, its got a fair amount of free space on it so can i use this to save too, or does it need to be a blank USB HD to get the backup started?
This hasn't gone as smoothly as I anticipated. Backup completed fine and I switched in the new hard disc, I look in the system settings and I notice it says 263 of 298gb free... which is strange since there's nothing on the disc so wheres 30gb gone.
I then moved on to try to restore the data, firstly I selected the wrong "restore" optionSo have now have wiped all my Wi-Fi settings and user profiles. Worked out your meant to use the restore option from within the backup menu (silly me
) and I then get an error restore failed at 20% in, so I'm now trying again hopefully with some luck it will work this time.
RP, did you see how much your hard disc was listed as having free before you restored your data?
This is because computers are digital and use the binary system, so just as 1000 is a nice round number in decimal to us, 256, 512 and 1024 are nice round numbers for computers. This has lead the industry to calling kilobyte as 1024 bytes, a megabyte as 1024 kilobytes, and a gigabyte as 1024 megabytes. This makes a gigabyte 1,073,741,824 bytes. Now if we compare that to the 1,000,000,000 bytes that the HDD manufacturers use, you can see that there is over a 7% difference! Therefore Windows will report the hard drives as being approximately 7% smaller than the hard drive manufacturer's quoted size. This will get worse when the terabyte hard drives are available, the size difference will be almost 10%. 1 terabyte will be quoted by HDD manufacturers as 1,000,000,000,000 bytes whereas Windows will quote it as
1,099,511,627,776 bytes.
they cheat by counting hd's size in 1000's not 1024
Nope that's not it, its showing a total of 298gb (which would be the actual size of the 320gb hard disc), but its showing over 30gb in use.
I can only assume the PS3 has reserved it for something as its the same for rp2000...
Looks like my backup is corrupt, will have to try restoring it another time.
Can the PS3 only read FAT32 external USB2.0 drives????
I've just ordered a 500gb WD external which i will use on the PS3....
Still struggling on with this... its turning out to be a real pain in the backside.
Whatever I do I cannot get the backup to restore to the new hard disc, it always stops with error 800283E7 'The restore operation could not be completed. The system will restart'. After it restarts I get a message saying the file system is corrupted and will be restored which then formats the hard disc again. I've taken 3 backups now to different hard discs and all result in the same problem... maybe the new hard disc is dodgy (unlikly though).
Not really sure where to go from here, looks like I may be downloading all the data again and manually copying accross what I can.![]()
What are you backing up? For reference I deleted all music and videos before the backup. (Leaving only pictures, game saves, game data and games).
rp2000
I'm backing up everything I had on there, so Videos, Music, Pictures, Game Saves, Game data and Games. I may try again with out Videos, Music and Pictures to see what happens...
If I look at the backup files on the PC its almost like theres two sets of backup files archive (total of 1.65gb) and archive2 (total of 31.2gb), it's like its stopping when switching between these two sets (I guess one is game data and the other video etc). There's not much information around on this at all which doesn't help.
Is it possible it does it 32gb chunks (like Norton Ghost splits at the 2GB mark etc) and your second chunk is corrupt? (The smaller one). In which case removing some crap the backup (so you have less to backup and only 1 file is created?). Cos mine just worked I did not even look at the file structure on my USB HDD. I will check it in an hour if it will help. My backup was around the 30GB mark.
rp2000