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#1 bwrector
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[QUOTE="Kratos-PS3"][QUOTE="Symphonycometh"]

[QUOTE="bwrector"]You guys need to get laidSymphonycometh

From the guy with more trophies than I.

LOL i know seriously. I only have 7 :P

lol. I have ONE more than you! :P On a serious note though, I'm not fond of posts like that where the poster sounds ignorant to me.

You guys are complaining about graphics that HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED YET. It's a demo. And chances are I've been playing games since you were in diapers :) I just don't get why you all are even discussing this when it hasn't been released ...

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#2 bwrector
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Only plasmas and CRT-based Tv's can get burn in kids. IE - LCD, DLP, etc CAN NOT
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#3 bwrector
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*Typically* if a piece of hardware is going to fail, it will fail within 90 days. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a refubed PS3 as long as you got some kind of written warrenty
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#4 bwrector
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You guys need to get laid
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#5 bwrector
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No problem!
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#6 bwrector
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u have been a lot of help, thanks a lot. just one more question my mind has on it about this subject. if i decide to back up my data, will it just save everything on that USB and i can continue to play my PS3 with no problem at all. or if i backup my data, i have to like switch the HDD first before it will act the same. i hope u can understand what i mean, im having trouble putting it into words.ShadowBass989

No problem! It's like you said at first, it's just a backup. I backed mine up one night, played it the next day, and then the following day I put in my new drive and "restored" the backup. So you are safe and I got what you are saying :)

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#7 bwrector
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Can you back up your PS3 to a external drive that already has stuff on it? Will the PS3 automatically create the folders it needs on the external drive?

DSPX

If it is FAT32, you might be able to.

I didn't look at the file, I would assume it just creates a single backup file.

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#8 bwrector
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o well that is easy. so i guess there is not a way to save game saves??ShadowBass989

If all you want is just the saves (not the game data), just put in a USB storage device, go to your saves and one of the options is "copy". That will copy to the USB drive. Just repeat for each game save

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#9 bwrector
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how would i save everything on my current hard drive to my new hard drive??ShadowBass989

You have to connect a USB storage device and run the backup utility. Then once the new drive is in and running, you run the backup util again to copy back

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#10 bwrector
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so was it that easy to switch hard drives? i have the original 60gb, was just thinking bout getting a bigger hard drive for it. dont know what to do though.ShadowBass989

It's very easy. If you don't care about your game saves or game data, all you do is power it down, remove the plastic cover, undo one screw, then pop the drive out. Then you have four screws that hold the drive into it's platter. The reverse the proceedure :)