how do i use it, the PS4 when going to format it as an external storage says usb 3.0 is required.yes, usb is backwards compatible. might be slower than usual, but it should work.
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I take that back, I think it will be the same speed, because I discovered that external hdd games are actually decrypted on the internal hdd in mnt/sandbox/pfsmnt.
can i use a usb 3.0 HDD with App2USB?hmm...maybe you can't then. I don't know if app2usb will work or not as I don't use it. I would've imagined booting the game up would've been slower, since transfer speeds are low, but external hdd games are decrypted on the internal hdd just like everything else. sorry, I don't think you can do that then.
it seems i made a mistake, thinking that PS4 would only format the exfat partition that i made, but it decided to format the whole thing, and now i lost all the PC Games i had on it.You should use USB 3.0 if possible, transfer speed is like 20/30 mb to 110mb comparing usb 2.0 to usb 3.0, if you can use extended format use extended format just that it will require you to have another drive to transfer/install game.
it seems i made a mistake, thinking that PS4 would only format the exfat partition that i made, but it decided to format the whole thing, and now i lost all the PC Games i had on it.
yeah, i know now it does the whole Drive, i just lost all my PC games i had on it.Yea it take the whole drive, get yourself an usb 3.0 enclosure if you are using external drive, faster transfer speed is well worth it since pkg games can be pretty big.
is there a way to recover the PC Games that i just lost?Yea it take the whole drive, get yourself an usb 3.0 enclosure if you are using external drive, faster transfer speed is well worth it since pkg games can be pretty big.
yeah, i know now it does the whole Drive, i just lost all my PC games i had on it.
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is there a way to recover the PC Games that i just lost?
i dont know why the PS4 act like it was going to just use the partition that was exfat, but instead decided to do the whole hard drive.You can try data recover software, but probably ain't going to do much since they are installed, not just regular files.
i dont know why the PS4 act like it was going to just use the partition that was exfat, but instead decided to do the whole hard drive.