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TITAN_53
07-05-08, 12:33 PM
If i pull the drive from my owned r15 and replace the 60gig drive in my PS3 with the 160gig from the r15 will there still be 40gigs reserved for directv or can i change that so that the PS3 will use the full 160gigs? Maybe an easier way to ask the question is regardless of what you are doing with the drive is there a way to access the full drive instead of only 120 of the 160gigs. All replies are appreciated in advance.
BattleZone
07-05-08, 01:14 PM
The R15 hard drive is formatted as FAT32 in one full partition, so the PS3 should understand that no problem. However, the PS3 uses 2.5" notebook-sized harddrives, while the R15 uses 3.5" desktop harddrives. I'm not sure there's any room inside the PS3 for the R15 drive to fit.
TITAN_53
07-05-08, 01:21 PM
However, the PS3 uses 2.5" notebook-sized harddrives, while the R15 uses 3.5" desktop harddrives. I'm not sure there's any room inside the PS3 for the R15 drive to fit.
I guess thats something i didnt consider (though i should have). Thanks for the heads up. Disappointing, i was really hopin to upgrade the PS3 to 160gig without having to buy a drive. Bummer :(
The Merg
07-05-08, 01:50 PM
I guess thats something i didnt consider (though i should have). Thanks for the heads up. Disappointing, i was really hopin to upgrade the PS3 to 160gig without having to buy a drive. Bummer :(
If you were going to pull the drive out of your R15, hopefully, the R15 is an owned system and not a leased one. In most cases, an R15 is going to be leased. You would own it if you replaced an older unit with it using the Protection Plan. If it is leased, it is a violation of your Subscriber Agreement to open the unit.
Just something to think about...
- Merg
TITAN_53
07-05-08, 01:58 PM
If you were going to pull the drive out of your R15, hopefully, the R15 is an owned system and not a leased one. In most cases, an R15 is going to be leased. You would own it if you replaced an older unit with it using the Protection Plan. If it is leased, it is a violation of your Subscriber Agreement to open the unit.
Just something to think about...
- Merg
I appreciate the info but i stated it was an owned R15 in the original post. I fully understand the lease vs owned situation but it i guess since the drives arent the same size it doesnt really matter anyways since i wont be swapping them. Wouldnt have really been a swap anyways because its an old deactivated R15 that i was just gonna use the drive from. Either way thanks for lookin out for the people that may not know.
As you stated, I beleive the R15 is a standard IDE drive, whereas the PS3 is a SATA Laptop drive.
BattleZone
07-06-08, 09:45 AM
As you stated, I beleive the R15 is a standard IDE drive, whereas the PS3 is a SATA Laptop drive.
The R15 uses a SATA drive, but it's a standard 3.5" x 1" tall "desktop" form-factor drive. The PS3 has a removable door and drive tray to fit a 2.5" x .5" tall SATA drive.
The two R15's that I have had, and the R16 I have, all have IDE drives.
Carl
BattleZone
07-06-08, 12:27 PM
Interesting. I have 3 160GB SATA drives in use that have been pulled from dead R15s. I know there were at least 3 different manufacturers, though, including one in a smaller form factor than the others, so I suppose that it isn't much of a surprise that they didn't standardize on a single type of drive.
bobnielsen
07-06-08, 12:44 PM
I pulled the 160 GB drive from my (owned, deactivated) R15 a few weeks ago and it was definitely IDE, not SATA. I used it to upgrade an old computer.
The Merg
07-06-08, 12:48 PM
I appreciate the info but i stated it was an owned R15 in the original post. I fully understand the lease vs owned situation but it i guess since the drives arent the same size it doesnt really matter anyways since i wont be swapping them. Wouldnt have really been a swap anyways because its an old deactivated R15 that i was just gonna use the drive from. Either way thanks for lookin out for the people that may not know.
Whoops. Missed that. That's what happens when you kinda skim posts as opposed to reading every word. You sometimes miss a word.
- Merg
Does the PS3 have a operating system installed on the oem hard drive?
Jeremy W
07-06-08, 03:04 PM
Does the PS3 have a operating system installed on the oem hard drive?
No, it doesn't come with any OS pre-installed on the hard drive.
No, it doesn't come with any OS pre-installed on the hard drive.
He has a 60 gig i think it has ps2 emulation software and what about the web browser he will have to transfer to the new drive?I am looking to by a 80 gig myself.
BattleZone
07-06-08, 11:35 PM
The 60GB model had PS2 hardware built-in; no emulation.
Jeremy W
07-06-08, 11:54 PM
This is DBSTalk, this conversation is nowhere near related to DBS.
This is DBSTalk, this conversation is nowhere near related to DBS.
Well what makes it related is he wants to use the hard drive from his r15 (owned) :)
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