How To Copy PS3 Games

If you are looking to make copies of your PS3 games there is a way to do it quickly and easily. Some pieces of equipment are needed to proceed. You must have a computer with a decent hard drive, because the games are stored on it. In addition the computer will need to have a DVD burner so that you can then copy the games off of the computer and onto a DVD. The next thing you will need is a cross over cable to connect your PS3 up to your PC. Once this connection is established you will need to mount the PS3 to your computer so that the drive on it shows up as an external drive. This is not difficult and there are websites out there that can walk you through this process if you do not know how to do it.

Once the information is transferred over to your computer you can then burn the ISO to a DVD. Copying Ps3 games is really not that difficult. While the information is stored on the disk, this will not play on your PS3. If you want to play these DVDs then you will need to actually physically modify the chip on your PS3. There are chips out there that can read burned disks through the PS3, but installing one will invalidate your warranty. Playing burned games on your system is not illegal as long as you own the games. This can be very handy if you have disks that get damaged or are looking to make sure that you do not lose your games. For the most part though people will use these chips to try to play rented games or games from friends that they burn onto the disks. This is completely illegal and can carry a significant penalty if you are caught doing so. It is extremely important that you are aware of the consequences this will have before you start doing this.

 

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Originally posted 2009-06-30 06:26:13. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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