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  1. #1 Multiman and Ext HDD - Select X doesn't work 
    chriz74 is offline Registered User
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    Hello, I am trying to load from external NTFS HDD with "select x".. however when I click such combination nothing happens. I tried with bdemu and without. Nothing, got the latest multiman installed. Any clue?

    cfw km 3.55 here.
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    STRATEGIZER is offline Gone Back To The Dark Side (360 Scene)
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    Start + triangle

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BTdqybS-lA]YouTube - How to Set Up Multiman 01.16.03 or Higher for NTFS Support [HD][/ame]

    BTW, You cant load & play games from the NTFS HDD, Only copy from & to your internal HDD.
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    External needs to be formatted as FAT32.

    Select+x won't work if it's formatted as NTFS.
    ps3haze - I love the fact that everyone has these grand ideas with no idea what they're talking about... I'm not saying that I've done anything, but I have a good understanding of the complexities involved.
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