How to transfer data from one PS3 to another

avatarRatingLink10 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute10 months ago

Transferring data from one PS3 to another is super easy! Just connect both consoles to the same network, use an Ethernet cable for a faster transfer, and go to Settings > System Settings > Data Transfer Utility on both consoles. Follow the on-screen instructions and boom, you're done!

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avatarTrainingLace10 months ago

You can also use an external USB drive. Backup your data to the USB from your old PS3 (Settings > System Settings > Backup Utility), then restore it on the new one using the same method. Piece of cake!


avatarRollingHank10 months ago

Honestly, the Ethernet cable method is way faster than using USB. Trust me, I've transferred data multiple times and the cable saved me so much time.


avatarBurstingHong10 months ago

Just use the Data Transfer Utility in System Settings and follow the instructions. It's really straightforward.

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