You cant, sorry there is no option.
1.settings 2.system settings 3.restore ps3 system
On ps3 xmb... go to settings go to system settings scroll down to restore ps3 system
Sorry the PS3 does not have restore feature
you go to settings then system settings and restore defualt settings after tht ur password will be 0000 enjoy i hope i helped :)
When the ps3 is off, hold down the power button on the system for about 10 seconds. It should turn on right as you press it then it will turn off and on again. It will restore settings to normal.
To delete network settings on a PS3, go to the "Settings" menu from the XMB (cross-media bar). Select "Network Settings," then choose "Internet Connection Settings." From there, you can either choose to configure a new connection or delete the existing settings. If you want to reset the entire network configuration, you can also go to "System Settings" and select "Restore Default Settings," but this will reset all system settings, not just network settings.
The autosave feature differs from game to game. If you would like to disable it, you will have to check the settings of the game itself.
Yes if you are using the new slim PS3 that included this feature in the changes. There are also controls on the HDTV that can prevent the feature from working and you must be sure that they are not turned off at the TV's settings Menu.
You can log back into your PSN and redownload your games, but any photos, videos, saved data is irretrievably lost, sorry.
Are you on Xbox or PS3? If so, the rumble feature is turned on and off in your systems settings not your game as I do not believe there is a rumble toggle in game.
You can not make any physical repairs to the hard drive. If it is the problem then it must be replaced. Do you know for sure the hard drive is bad? Have you tried these troubleshooting steps to make sure the hard drive is bad? Try restoring the file system. I will attempt to repair damage files on the hard drive/ Try another hard drive if you have access to one. Remove the hard drive and then re-insert. Try to restore the system. Go to Safe Mode and select "Restore PS3 System". This will restore the default settings and re-format the hard drive. If you have tried these and that has not help then you will need to replace the hard drive. Hope this helps
Go to device under settings on your ps3