To update your PS3 you will either need an internet connection to your PS3 or access to a computer with internet and a USB memory stick. If you have an internet connection to your PS, simply go to settings on the XMB and select system update at the top of the list. Select download from internet, follow the on screen instructions, and the update will download and install. To install off a memory stick download the update to the stick from Playstation's website. Then plug in the stick into your PS3 and select system update from the XMB. When prompted select install from memory stick and follow the instructions to install the update.
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The PS3 has had updates that removed that capability from the older PS3 models unless that have stopped updating the PS3 console
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No, but there are system updates which apparently crash your PS3. SO I would recommend you stick to the original Sony Updates and wait for some reviews of the update before updating because some people claim that their PS3's were bricked by the 3.21 system update.
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There are several possible root causes for this error but ultimately the PS3 is losing connection and is unable to reconnect. Some possible solutions include disabling the media server on the PS3, configuring static DNS addresses on both your router and your PS3, updating your router firmware, or moving your PS3 to the DMZ.
The most current update is 3.40 from June 29 2010 Try the PSN Support if you have questions about updates. see related links
You can't. It's the system files. Try updating it
When it's still updating u can press the app that's updating one time to pause it and press it again to start updating it again.
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You can only update the PS3 manually either by initiating it from the System Update menu in the XMB (via internet or from an insertable storage media), or responding to an update message when you login to your PSN account. Either way, the update shows its progress on your screen as it happens, and turning your PS3 off in the middle of an update can cause a lot of problems (loss of data type problems).
Yes. Updating iTunes is absolutely free. As a matter of fact, so is updating your iDevice software, and Safari!