blackwiggle
12th February 2011, 01:29 AM
I just saw this post at another forum so I copied & pasted it here so you guys know what the story is.
######## Please note, you cannot upgrade or exchange your hard drive on a PS3 with firmware version 3.56##########
I'm writing this as a general service to anyone considering upgrading their hard drives, or replacing their hard drive in the event of failure. Sony is aware of the issue, although their official knowledge base doesn't specifically address it. This problem is documented for the US, EU, and Asia regions.
Note this doesn’t affect EVERY user’s PS3 apparently----some people are still able to upgrade if they have the original hard drive. Most cannot.
The 3.56 update, released Jan 27, 2011, included 3D Blu-Ray support and security measures to block the recently-discovered jailbreak PS3 security issues.
But it also prevents system updates from being loaded from external media. In other words, if your PS3 is firmware 3.56 and you try to add a new hard drive, it will ask you to insert removable storage with the latest firmware data and press “Start” and “Select” at the same time to initiate the transfer, just like before on many other firmware versions.
The issue is that the PS3 finds the update and displays a message that says “The data is corrupt,” and the PS3 must be restarted, error code 8002F2C5.
As of this writing, there is no fix. If you have a new PS3 and it is NOT updated to 3.56, you can upgrade your PS3-----install your upgraded hard drive first before updating to 3.56 and you’re good to go.
This post will be updated when there is a fix or an update or pending the next firmware update, which may or may not include a fix to this issue. Some people say Sony is working on a fix, others say Sony says there is no issue.
Original post.
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/general-ps3-discussion/54662-ps3-fw-3-56-you-cannot-upgrade-replace-your-hard-drive-anymore.html
Reports of this problem at the Aus/NZ Playstation forum.
http://community.eu.playstation.com/t5/Technical-Support-Help-Advice/System-Update-3-56-Data-Corrupted-after-Swap-HDD/td-p/12309619
######## Please note, you cannot upgrade or exchange your hard drive on a PS3 with firmware version 3.56##########
I'm writing this as a general service to anyone considering upgrading their hard drives, or replacing their hard drive in the event of failure. Sony is aware of the issue, although their official knowledge base doesn't specifically address it. This problem is documented for the US, EU, and Asia regions.
Note this doesn’t affect EVERY user’s PS3 apparently----some people are still able to upgrade if they have the original hard drive. Most cannot.
The 3.56 update, released Jan 27, 2011, included 3D Blu-Ray support and security measures to block the recently-discovered jailbreak PS3 security issues.
But it also prevents system updates from being loaded from external media. In other words, if your PS3 is firmware 3.56 and you try to add a new hard drive, it will ask you to insert removable storage with the latest firmware data and press “Start” and “Select” at the same time to initiate the transfer, just like before on many other firmware versions.
The issue is that the PS3 finds the update and displays a message that says “The data is corrupt,” and the PS3 must be restarted, error code 8002F2C5.
As of this writing, there is no fix. If you have a new PS3 and it is NOT updated to 3.56, you can upgrade your PS3-----install your upgraded hard drive first before updating to 3.56 and you’re good to go.
This post will be updated when there is a fix or an update or pending the next firmware update, which may or may not include a fix to this issue. Some people say Sony is working on a fix, others say Sony says there is no issue.
Original post.
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/general-ps3-discussion/54662-ps3-fw-3-56-you-cannot-upgrade-replace-your-hard-drive-anymore.html
Reports of this problem at the Aus/NZ Playstation forum.
http://community.eu.playstation.com/t5/Technical-Support-Help-Advice/System-Update-3-56-Data-Corrupted-after-Swap-HDD/td-p/12309619