THE EASY WAY IS TO RESTORE THE SYSTEM.
YOU DO THIS BY :
1. SAVE ALL OF YOUR DATA (pictures,game data, music, themes, videos) TO A
NOTE- THIS MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE FOR SOME PEOPLE SO REALIZE WHEN YOU DO THIS ALL OF YOUR SAVED STUFF WILL BE DELETED (PERMANENTLY).
2. IF YOU PURCHASED ANY ONLINE CONTENT FROM THE PLAYSTATION STORE YOU NEED TO DEACTIVATE IT AT THIS TIME BY GOING TO (PLAYSTATION NETWORK) ICON AND SELECT (ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT) THEN (SYSTEM ACTIVATION) AND DEACTIVATE IT.
3. SCROLL THE X MEDIA BAR TO (SETTINGS)
4. SCROLL DOWN TO (SYSTEM SETTINGS)
5. SCROLL DOWN TO (RESTORE PS3 SYSTEM)
6. YOU WILL BE INSTRUCTED TO DEACTIVATE YOUR PlayStation Store ACCOUNT
NOTE- SEE STEP (2.) IF YOU HAVEN'T DONE THIS YET.
7. SELECT YES TO RESTORE YOUR PS3
HOPE THIS HELPED;
SGT. WEINBRENNER
The only way is to start a new game. If it doesn't get uncorrupted after that, then you will have to buy a new game.
You simply, out of common sence can not. You just have to wait like the other hundred million people for it to be restored
sell it and buy a 360 slim
a playstation 3 is a playstation 3 so no matter if it is this amount of giga bites or that amount of giga bites it is still a playstation 3 and it will play all playstation 1,2, and of course its own regular playstation 3 games. HOPE THAT HELPED!!!! PEACE!!!!! The above information is very wrong as can be seen at the related link to PlayStation network. Basically only the first generation of the PS3 had full backwards compatibility and the second had some mainly through software updates. Later Players can not play PS2 games
No. PlayStation 3 games will obviously not run natively, and as of 2010 there are no functional PlayStation 3 emulators.
It is not available on the PlayStation Store.
Seems there are no good reasons as the PlayStation itself would no longer be able to have PlayStation software updates and there must be better platforms for Linux Ubuntu software
If the PlayStation 3 being used has reverse compatibility it can play PS2 games online with PlayStation 2 players.
You can download the Move me software for the Playstation move from the official Playstation website through your Playstation 3. The app will then be added to the game section of the XMB browser.
no it doesnt
All PS3 models play PlayStation 1 Games and do so through software emulation.
PlayStation Home is exclusively on the PlayStation 3. To get it, go under "PlayStation Network" on your PS3's menu and select the "PlayStation Home" option - it will then download the software for you to go on.
All PS3 models play PlayStation 1 Games and do so through software emulation.
The Playstation 3 Backward Compatibility depends on the model number of the Playstation 3. In general for Playstation 1 games they say that the PS3 will some Playstation Format Software on the System. The related link provides detailed information by individual model
195 MB.
no they do not and can not be made to work through software changes updates or added hardware
Some changes are to the Playstation Network where they added Playstation Plus and Playstation Home. They have also given the PS3 3D capabilities and the Playstation Move optional controllers. The Playstation 3 Slim has HDMI Sync one of the few features on the Playstation 3 not obtainable thru software updates. They have had software updates to improve browsing and added to the list of 3rd party providers of movies, sports and other 3rd party services. The Harddrive is available with up to 320 GB and the price of the PS3 continues to decrease.
The PlayStation Move should be compatible for all SKUs of the PlayStation 3, as long as you have a PlayStation Eye camera. The PlayStation Move was added to the PlayStation 3 with software updates and every PS3 that has installed the Updates can use the Optional PlayStation Move Controller and Eye Camera System for PlayStation Move Capability. If your PS3 does not have the updates you will have to download and install the updates before you can use the PS3 Move with your system.
No, video games are software. The Playstation 3 console unit is the hardware.
No. PlayStation 2 Systems play DVD/CD based PlayStation 2/1 discs ONLY. PlayStation 3 systems use Blu-Ray discs for all PlayStation 3 Software (PS2 still works on certain models)