How to Swap Out and Upgrade a PS3 Hard Drive (Page 2 of 2)

Now, you work backwards. Position the new hard drive against the shield in the same orientation as the previous hard drive and screw it back on.

Now, you work backwards. Position the new hard drive against the shield in the same orientation as the previous hard drive and screw it back on.

Using the metal paperclip tab, insert the new hard drive back into the PS3. You'll have to gently push or shove it into place to snap it into the SATA socket.

Using the metal paperclip tab, insert the new hard drive back into the PS3. You'll have to gently push or shove it into place to snap it back into the SATA socket.

Screw the blue screw back into the PS3.

Screw the blue screw back into the PS3.

Put the plastic

Put the plastic "HDD" tab back on. The hard part is done. Hooray!

It may look the same, but this beefy PS3 is packing some serious hard-drive heat [160 GB, to be exact] under the hood.

It may look the same, but this beefy PS3 is packing some serious hard-drive heat [160 GB, to be exact] under the hood.

When the PS3 is turned back on, you will need to format the new hard drive. It will automatically prompt you to do so. Just follow the onscreen instructions.

When the PS3 is turned back on, you will need to format the new hard drive. It will automatically prompt you to do so. Just follow the onscreen instructions.

Plug the external USB hard drive with all your saved files back into the PS3. Go back to the Saved Data Utility option to copy all your files onto the new PS3 hard drive.

Plug the external USB hard drive with all your saved files back into the PS3. Go back to the Saved Data Utility option to copy all your files onto the new PS3 hard drive.

The files will copy over, same as before.

The files will copy over, same as before.

And that's it. Congratulations! You now have an ultra PS3 hard drive. As you can see here, GamePro's PS3 is now equipped with a 150GB hard drive. Tasty.

And that's it. Congratulations! You now have an ultra PS3 hard drive. As you can see here, GamePro's PS3 is now equipped with a 150GB hard drive. Tasty.

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Jambi

So I did the HD swap yesterday on my PS3, and I wanted to share my experience. First of all, it really was as easy as this article says. The only tough part was removing the screws from the HD cradle. I had to use one of my jeweler's screwdrivers to remove the screws without stripping them. They really are insanely tight, so be careful when removing them. Apart from this, no worries at all. What really impressed me was the backup process. It saved EVERYTHING as it was on my old HD, right down to restoring my wallpaper. So, now my launch 60GB PS3 has successfully been upgraded with a 320GB HD. Here's the link: [url="http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3833846&cm_mmc=Email-_-WebletMain-_-CANLET-_-99order&SRCCODE=CANLET"][/url]

Jambi

Oops.. the link is here. http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3833846&cm_mmc=Email-_-WebletMain-_-CANLET-_-99order&SRCCODE=CANLET

Insomniax2

Why would you want to do this when your warranty is still running? I have over a terabyte running through two western digital ext hard drives from Amazon. They were dirt cheap and store all my Video, Music and pics, plus I can swap them over to my PC/Laptop whenever I need to which you wouldnt want to with an internal...

psplayer

my ps3 freezes up at the wave screen so i can't access my icons. it started out with me not being able to load a game because of some error, then i couldn't load or delete other save data files, and now it freezes a second after the SCEA screen. would swapping out my old hard drive for a new one resolve the problem.

whosyourdonny

is it possible to put in a seagate 500gb 5400.6 sata hd?

any help would be great

whosyourdonny@aol.com

please email me

PS3GameFreak

would'nt let me send link so here are the Specifications

Capacity (GB): 1000
Interface: Serial ATA-300
Spindle Speed (RPM): 7200
Average Seek (msec): 8.5
Average Latency (msec): 4.17
Data Transfer Rate on Serial ATA: Up to 3000 Mb/sec
Bytes Per Sector: 512
Form Factor: 3.5"
Nonrecoverable Read Errors per Bits Read: 1 per 10E15
Temperature, Operating (�C): 5 to 60
Temperature, Nonoperating (�C): -40 to 70
Acoustics Idle (bels--sound power): 2.9
Type: OEM

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