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  1. #1 Format Internal HDD ps3 on a PC 
    glashg31 is offline Registered User
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    Hi i dont know if im on a good section for this anyway my question is i have buy today a new HDD Internal for my ps3 the old one i would like to use it to store Data on it i dont want to waste it , i have try to see if Super F Disk where able to see the drive nothing the tool only see my 2 internal drive from my pc i have connected the drive from a Sata Adapter to Usb , i wanted to do a LBR i think if i remember it's like a Level low format.... anyway thanks for the information if you can help me....
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    Just hook it up and let windows detect that you have the drive connected then format it. After windows formats it then you can use it as you wish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barnhilltrckn View Post
    Just hook it up and let windows detect that you have the drive connected then format it. After windows formats it then you can use it as you wish.
    i have done that i have hook it on my cumputer with a Sata Usb converter the converter work i have able to go on my Ide drive with the converter so i dont know why the drive wont show up in paragon hard disk manager...
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    By Defult the Tables on a PS3 drive is in GRUD

    you have to use a program like TrueImage or Gpart and map the Drive as

    MBR/Dos

    then format ether fat32/ntfs

    Example:
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadDoggyca View Post
    By Defult the Tables on a PS3 drive is in GRUD

    you have to use a program like TrueImage or Gpart and map the Drive as

    MBR/Dos

    then format ether fat32/ntfs

    Example:
    Hi ok thanks i'll try with Gpart and i'll hook the drive inside my cumputer and try again
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    Hi again ok it work i have Use in DOS a software Ptdd Super Fdisk 1.0 i have done a mbr hook on my mother board went ok i have done a Surface test no bad sector thanks... !!
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