sandungas
Developer
Thanks a lot for clarifying it, now i have to say your post is the most accurate i ever seen, is so good that i added your test results to wiki in a table (giving credits to you in the comments of my edit, visibles in the history of the page)My test was just a file system check that didn't reveal any error, so I tested the "Restore File System" functionality and this only works up to a size of 960 GiB = 1,030,792,151,040 bytes = 2,013,265,920 sectors with 512 bytes. Updated my post above accordingly.

If some of you have suggestions to improve it just tell me
https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Harddrive#Internal_Harddrive_maximum_capacity
Btw, now that you are at it, can you do a few more tests to find the exact sector number that breaks the filesystem manteinance functions ?... it seems to be something in between 960 and 965 GiB
The reason why im so interested in this number is because i really think the PS3 is resctricting it somewhere by either:
-Mentioning that value literally
-The value is used in a math formula (and bigger values "overflows" the formula)
One way or the other... knowing that value could help a lot if at some point someone tryes to reverse engineer the related firmware functions
You know... being optimistic it could happen that someone finds where is that value, and we could unlock bigger capacities by modifying it
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