You'll find the information at the PlayStation Support link I have added under the related link It is the link on the site for Manually back Up
You will need something to put the data on between taking it off the old harddrive and putting it on the new hard drive
You can either buy external memory cards which plug into the USB Port, or you can replace the hard drive with almost any 2.5 inch SATA notebook hard drive, by removing the blue screw found underneath the system behind a small flap.
yes theres a way and that is buying and adapter for ps3 yes theres a way and that is buying and adapter for ps3
you can upgrade to a higher capacity hard drive
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No you dont need a memory card for the ps3 it comes with a built in hard drive.
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NO the ps3 can save a game without a memory card
No, PS3 does not use memory cards.
No, one cannot save a PlayStation game without the use of a Memory Card. The original PlayStation lacks internal storage and relies on Memory Cards to create game saves. The same applies to the PlayStation 2, although the 40GB HDD accessory allows the creation of game saves on the internal hard drive. With the release of the PlayStation 3, game saves are created on the internal hard drive, negating the requirement for a separate memory card.
No. The PlayStation 1 does not come with a hard drive, does not have an expansion bay for one, and no official add-ons provide such functionality.
You can play any Playstation One game without the use of a memory card. However, you will not be able to save your game. This goes for playing PSOne games on both the Playstation, Playstation 2, or a PSOne Classic on a PSP. (Though chances are since PSOne Classics can only be purchased over Playstation Network that you already have a memory stick to save onto.) If playing a PSOne Classic on a Playstation 3, you can save straight to the console's hard disc.
Yes but it has to be formated as Fat32. By Default it is NFTS
You can look at the settings menu under system information under system settings. It will let you know the original available memory and the current available memory. You will be able to figure out from the available memory the next highest GB. For instance on my 320 GB model the available memory was 298 GB. The different hard drive sizes are 20,40 60 80 120 160 250 and 320. The related link includes a chart of the hard drive size by model number
You need to transfer it to a middle memory see PlayStation related link
There are no memory cards for the Playstation 3. Data is saved to the hard drive.
There are no memory cards for the Playstation 3. Data is saved to the hard drive.
The PlayStation 3 has a built in Hard Drive. Ps3 game saves will be saved to the Hard Drive. But to save PlayStation 1 + 2 games, an internal mermory card must be created inside the Hard Drive. PS1 + PS2 games will save there. So no you don't need a memory card for the PlayStation 3.
You need an Xbox 360 transfer cable. Connect it to your console along with the hard drive that has all your memory in. Then get the empty hard drive and connect it with the transfer cable and start the transfer.
go to system settings memory and it says transfer
Yes You Can Do it with file transfer. OK so do it
Your old game saves will be on your old hard drive/ memory unit. If they are on a memory unit then it is a simple issue of plugging the memory unit into the new xbox and copying the old save to the new hard drive. If you have an old hard drive you can plug the old hard drive into the new xbox and play from there. If you want to transfer the saved games from the old hard drive to the new hard drive you need a hard drive transfer cable and follow the instruction to transfer the data from the old hard drive to the new one.
Yes. You will need to buy a transfer cable.
yes you can all you need to do is have the memory unit and the hard drive in the 360. Then go to system setting and go to memory the go to the memory unit and go to the profile the do copy to hard drive.
you can store data from one hard drive and transfer it to a different one.
DMA (direct memory access) transfer mode or PIO (programmed input/output) transfer mode