Hacking Can PS3 games be dumped to HDD?

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Or internal HDD only? also for some reason my PS3 won't read my external HDD which I wish it would because it's like 1TB compared to my flashdrive which is 128MB :/

Anyone know why it's not seeing it maybe?
 

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So anyone know why my HDD isn't reading?

Does the PS3 not recognize certain file formats or something? my drive is NTFS. In the format section it only shows exfat. I tried downloading swissknife to try and fix this but it just keeps crashing everytime I try and run it..


tried this but it didn't work..
 
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I am asking myself the same question, does anyone know what is the best option for storing backups and launching them? I have been looking at ManaGunZ but im not sure about HDD compatibility.
 

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I am asking myself the same question, does anyone know what is the best option for storing backups and launching them? I have been looking at ManaGunZ but im not sure about HDD compatibility.


In multiman settings it says you can install to internal or external so yes. As for the best launcher i'm not sure about that sorry.
 

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