Easy to copy from USB to internal HDD?

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  • Max-Power
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 21

    #1

    Easy to copy from USB to internal HDD?

    Hi all,

    I've got my PS3 JB'd now via the Kmeaw (or however it's spelt) CFW. I tried to start v1.2 of blackb0x's FTP program but failed and just decided to use gaya managers FTP server instead. Problem I have is that I left it over night (as I was using the wireless) and it failed at some point and the server no longer allows connections!

    Anyone know if there's a version of blackb0x's ftp that works better for this CFW, or maybe if I can copy from a USB HD to the PS3 HD via a program?

    Thanks!
  • creamer61
    Newbie
    • Feb 2010
    • 4

    #2
    I am sure you can use multiman to copy from usb drives to ps3 internal hd.

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    • iman
      Top Poster
      • Nov 2008
      • 101

      #3
      Your problem may be on the PC side I use Core FTP lite Core FTP - download software on the PC side and blackbox 1.2 on the PS3 with no problems....Also I found it quite slow over wifi if possible try and use a wired connection it's about 10x faster in my case.
      Multiman does also do the job well as creamer61 pointed out.
      Good Luck
      Give Instructions To A Wise man And He Will Be Yet Wiser.

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      • cdvdgames
        Newbie
        • Jun 2011
        • 9

        #4
        I think multiman is your best option, it is easy an relatively fast. I have copied like 10 games already an haven?t had any problems. I?ve copied from hdd to external drive an viceversa.

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        • Max-Power
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 21

          #5
          Thanks for the post guys. I've used Gaia Manager atm, and a USB external for copying over games which seemed better than wireless FTP! I'm restricting wireless FTP for games which don't fit on FAT32.

          I've looked at Multiman, but cant' see it's as easy to install as Gaia, so not tried it. Might look into it a bit more to see how it's done as it's the most supported

          Next task, get a media player working that play's MKVs streaming from my PCH

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