How to connect storage media on PS3

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pwned4eva 10 years ago#1

i am trying to download some stuff on the internet, but this message keeps showing up. help anyone?

PSN: Your_killer_2010

pwned4eva (Topic Creator)10 years ago#2

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darkshadowmaster 10 years ago#4

Using your PC? You probably saved something to a USB drive last time you or someone saved & its looking for it.

When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.

pwned4eva (Topic Creator)10 years ago#5

no, im trying to download some vids off the internet on the PS3. the message keeps showing up

PSN: Your_killer_2010

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How to connect storage media on PS3

When I boot up my PS3 it says press PS button on controller, when I do so it says the message above. I can't access the home screen or anything. So I did what it told me to, I downloaded update data 4.88 from the Sony website, the PSXHAX website, softpedia, and others. None of them have worked. I have tried updating through safe mode, that didn't work either. Every time it says that the data is corrupted (8002F2E4). I genuinely have no idea what to do to fix this. I haven't touched my PS3 in months and I see this, I believe I was trying to reset my PS3 last time I used it (probably trying to download more homebrew or something of the sort) but I don't know anything that would have caused this. Any help will be appreciated :)

How to connect storage media on PS3

And now for something completely different.

EDIT 2: I finally gave up on the a full backup/restore. It kept freezing near the end of the restore process (the infamous Error 800283F0). Most of my files transferred, but not my save data, game data, or main profile. Fortunately I backed up my saves. If you attempt this, the fix below did help with the formatting problem, but you may be better off deleting EVERYTHING, in which case you may be better off just putting your saves on a thumb drive or Playstation Plus and signing into your account on the new device. But if you do want to try this mess of a process, read on…

I apologize to my regular readers, as this is something completely unrelated to my usual blog. But I’ve been bashing my head against the wall trying to solve this problem for hours, and I’m hoping to save other folks the trouble. Tune in early next week for a post about running a successful book launch event. But on to this mad business!

If you are attempting to use the Playstation 3 backup utility to replace or upgrade your hard drive, you may have run into “Connect storage media at the save destination” when you attempt to start the process from system settings.

You probably already know you have to format the 2.5″ hard drive to FAT32, and that Windows cannot do this without another program. You may also know that you might need a dock or enclosure that runs off of an AC adapter rather than just USB (although this might not be a problem at all).

If you’re like me, after taking all the proper steps, you plugged the dock or enclosure into the PS3 and the system did not recognize the drive. After trying a 100 different solutions, you–once again, if you’re like me–started pulling your hair out.

Everywhere I looked recommended the free gui version of the Ridgecrop Fat32 format program. However, this turned out to be the point of failure for me. The drive was supposedly formatted, but the drive remained unallocated. It wasn’t until I ran the equally free Fat32Formatter that the sectors were properly allocated and now my system is starting the 300-hour process of backing itself up.

It’s pretty sad that Sony doesn’t provide reliable tools built specifically for their system and its many quirks. I know the PS3 is on the way out, but I’m guessing we’re not the only family that streams our video entertainment through the console instead of a cable box.

If Google, in its infinite wisdom, brought you here, feel free to check out my book. It’s a great way to unwind after nearly destroying your entertainment console.

EDIT: Remember, you’ll need one more HDD than you think, because your replacement drive has to be formatted when it goes into the machine. You can’t just backup and then plug in the drive with your backup files.

TL;DR: Try using Fat32Formatter on your drive instead.

How do I connect my PS3 to the media server?

In the PS3's main menu, navigate to Settings – Network Settings – Internet Connection, press X on your SixAxis controller and make sure it's toggled to Enabled. Then go to Internet Connection Settings (also under Network Settings), and select your network name (SSID). Enter the network password if you have one.

What is storage media on PS3?

Data, or information stored on your computer, can either be held on fixed disk drives inside the computer or on removable media such as CD's that can be inserted and removed.

How do you update storage media on PS3?

Connect the USB storage device that the update file is saved on to your PS3 system, and then from the function screen, select Settings > System Software Update.

How do I connect my PC to PS3?

Video: Connect a computer to your PS3. Step 1: Make sure your PS3 is connected to the same network (via Ethernet or wireless) as your computer. You can check your connection by going to Settings > Network Settings. Step 2: Go to Settings > Network Settings > Media Server Connection on your PS3 and set it to "Enabled."