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01-02-2012
09:13 AM
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09-02-2012
01:54 PM
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SuperFastZombie
My 40GB Fat PS3 has a YLOD. I have a replacement slim now.So now I need to try and get my saved games back. I believe I needed to resurrect my fat PS3 with a reflow, then do a backup, then restore to the slim, yeah? Well I've had a couple of goes at the reflow but it's still dead. If I borrow or buy another 40GB Fat unit and I swap the hard drives over, will my drive boot up in the other Fat unit and allow me to back it up? Do I have any other options?
Thanks
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on 01-02-2012 09:51 AM
Sorry, that won't work.
When you put your HDD into the other 40GB it will format it...If you could get your PS3 going you could do a data transfer that will take everything off your 40GB and put it onto your new one.This is another/easier option rather than going down the backup/restore route.
on 01-02-2012 11:12 AM
Grr.. imagine if PCs were built like that, so if you had a MB failure, it rendered the contents of your HDD lost. Well, I imagine Sony have been slagged off enough for this already. So, I need to get the YLOD properly repaired. But what is this direct data transfer you speak of? Do you have a link I can read?
on 01-02-2012 01:06 PM
on 01-02-2012 01:37 PM
Pontipine wrote:Grr.. imagine if PCs were built like that, so if you had a MB failure, it rendered the contents of your HDD lost. Well, I imagine Sony have been slagged off enough for this already. So, I need to get the YLOD properly repaired. But what is this direct data transfer you speak of? Do you have a link I can read?
Thats the thing a console is not meant to be a PC.
Also that's why sony moved away from the PHAT so soon as normaly like the Ps1 and ps2 we would have had a longer wait for a slim version.
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on 01-02-2012 07:35 PM
OK, cheers for the info guys. I guess I need to work on my YLOD.. hmm.. should I give it a third go or just take it in somewhere.. I fear I might be doing more damage than good!
on 08-02-2012 11:23 PM
OK, so after a repair effort by me and another by a shop, I still have YLOD. The shop reckon I probably burned the CPU or GPU when I did my effort.
So now I'm wondering what the PS3 uses as the 'key' for the encryption. Is it in the CPU or GPU so that if I get those replaced, is it effectively a different PS3 and it'll just format the HDD anyway? Or does it go off the serial number perhaps? (assuming that's not in the CPU?)
Thanks
on 09-02-2012 12:08 AM
Pontipine wrote:OK, so after a repair effort by me and another by a shop, I still have YLOD. The shop reckon I probably burned the CPU or GPU when I did my effort.
So now I'm wondering what the PS3 uses as the 'key' for the encryption. Is it in the CPU or GPU so that if I get those replaced, is it effectively a different PS3 and it'll just format the HDD anyway? Or does it go off the serial number perhaps? (assuming that's not in the CPU?)
Thanks
Sorry to hear about your problem.
PS3's HDD encryption is different for each console so it'll ask you to reformat no matter what model PS3 it is.

on 09-02-2012 11:40 AM
OK, but my point was WRT what consitiutes a different console? If I swap out the GPU and CPU, is that still still the same console as far as the HDD encryption is concerned? So I'd still be using my old console, but with a new CPU and/or GPU.
on 09-02-2012 12:00 PM
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