very old PS3s had card readers and the new ones use the USB port and an adapter for the memory card to allow transfer of the information to a harddrive
There is a little flap at the front of a PS3. Inside it are memory stick ports so you can connect them to your PS3
No
yes, but here is the catch. the ps3 needs a memeroy stick and then you transfer data amounts a little at a time.
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no it can not
you cant only for ps3
The PS3 does not contain a slot for Pro Duo Memory Sticks. However if you're able to find some kind of USB adaptor for them, it can read them in the same way as any memory card or pendrive, etc.
Ok first of all, when you take it from your PC and put it on your PSP's memory stick it needs to be in this format: -The folder at the root of your memory stick needs to be: "PS3" (with out the quotations) -The folder inside of the "PS3" folder needs to be: "SAVEDATA" (with out the quotations) -The folder inside of the "SAVEDATA" needs to be: "BLUS30086-PROFILE" (with out the quotations) -Inside of the "BLUS30086-PROFILE" you put the file(s) If you transfer the save data from your PS3 to your memory stick it should do all of this for you automatically. To move this to the PS3: -While browsing the XMB go to the Game column -Next go to the Save Game Data folder -Scroll to the top, select your memory stick, then click triangle then "display all" Now your file save should be right in front of your face!
Yes. You can put custom icons on a memory stick like you would put a normal file on a memory stick.
You can put films on a 64GB memory stick as long as they are not too large.
no there is no slot to put the memory card
No, but you can put it on a floppy.