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  1. #1 transfering trohpies offline? 
    jerry1111 is offline Registered User
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    does anybody know how to transfer trophies from one ps3 to another. i have 2 PS one of them is JB so that means i cant get online and transfer trophies to the other ps3, as far as i know. so i was wondering if u guys knew a different way of transferring trohpies from one ps3 to another.
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    you should try doing it through FTP to see if it works PC to PS3 or use file manager and use ftp PS3 to PS3.
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    The answer here is no, but only because no one (that I've heard of) has really tried. If both ps3s can be jailbroken, you can try finding and then ftp'ing the trophy data over. If you want everything from one ps3, including the trophies, transferred to the other, you could try a hard drive copying software like norton ghost and see if it work. The only way it might work is with an exact bit by bit copy. Worst case scenario is having to re-format the hard drive that you attempt to transfer the data to. If you have a spare 2.5" hard drive you could even try doing it on that and you wouldn't risk any info.
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