First things first you may need a difficult drive, your existing one is probably a SATA hard drive so you might want to look with places like Amazon, Misco accessories. for any hard drive that is usually 2. 5" sata 5400rpm and possesses the size in GB which you want. Sony recommends that you don't go faster than 5400rpm, so don't, in the case it has adverse reactions in ones shiny brand-new ps3, and there are plenty of 5400rpm from which to choose at the proper price.
Secondly you are going to need an external generate or USB memory stay on backup ones own game saves, downloads etc. To see how much space you have to pick on an external device go to Settings-System Settings-System Info, this will display the amount free space you might have on your components so it is important to use some maths to work out how much space you might have used, e. g. "Free space 30GB/40GB" means you have 30gb free space because of 40gb and that means you have implemented 40gb - 30gb = 10gb
There are actually two methods for backing your information up, the more cost effective way is to use a USB pen drive, to back your performance saves, an 8gb ought to be enough and can be bought for approximately 10 without having one now. To do, this set your USB drive to a USB slot onto your ps3, then check out Game Saved Data Electricity then highlight the adventure save data you want to back all the way up e. g COD4 press triangle to bring up that menu selects "copy" and you will then end up asked to help you "select destination" and your USB pen drive should be listed, Identify the USB drive together with press "X", the game save data will at this point be saved onto your USB. Repeat this procedure for your game holds.
If you've got enough space left so next is done on the USB you'll be able to also back any media you might have on this ps3. If you have only made use of around 7gb onto your ps3 (highly probably not going! ) you're able to do a full system backup.
The other method may be to do a process backup while on an 5400RPM SATA 150 HARD DRIVE which has to be in the FAT-32 format attach ones external drive to your ps3 and go to Settings Process Settings Reassurance utility Back up this will then back up your information for your external hard drive.
Secondly you are going to need an external generate or USB memory stay on backup ones own game saves, downloads etc. To see how much space you have to pick on an external device go to Settings-System Settings-System Info, this will display the amount free space you might have on your components so it is important to use some maths to work out how much space you might have used, e. g. "Free space 30GB/40GB" means you have 30gb free space because of 40gb and that means you have implemented 40gb - 30gb = 10gb
There are actually two methods for backing your information up, the more cost effective way is to use a USB pen drive, to back your performance saves, an 8gb ought to be enough and can be bought for approximately 10 without having one now. To do, this set your USB drive to a USB slot onto your ps3, then check out Game Saved Data Electricity then highlight the adventure save data you want to back all the way up e. g COD4 press triangle to bring up that menu selects "copy" and you will then end up asked to help you "select destination" and your USB pen drive should be listed, Identify the USB drive together with press "X", the game save data will at this point be saved onto your USB. Repeat this procedure for your game holds.
If you've got enough space left so next is done on the USB you'll be able to also back any media you might have on this ps3. If you have only made use of around 7gb onto your ps3 (highly probably not going! ) you're able to do a full system backup.
The other method may be to do a process backup while on an 5400RPM SATA 150 HARD DRIVE which has to be in the FAT-32 format attach ones external drive to your ps3 and go to Settings Process Settings Reassurance utility Back up this will then back up your information for your external hard drive.