Okay hello everyone, I'm getting back into ps3 gaming. I thought Super Slim PS3 was already hackable for CFW/rebug. Yes, I've just looked into Han exploit not much to do. I originally wanted to use Super Slim for cfw.Rebug, just to save money on the electricity and shelf space. Super Slim I believe is running 3.76 or maybe 3.86, I believe it was never updated: factory firmware.
Yes, I do have a phat PS3 running on an old rebug cfw (needs to be updated)
Mostly going to use offline gaming and patch some games. Is it possible to put a new a hard drive with cfw firmware with a few backups from the phat ps3 into the super slim to play those backup games installed or will it just not work unless Super SLIM was hackable with rebug/cfw?
The other choice would be to run OFW (don't update firmware) play games the regular legal way. Eventhough I wanted to create less shelf space and not having to insert or take out games.
I do like the design sleek-thin of the Super Slim. I do like PS3 phat shiny but too big, overheating, noisy now. I'll reply later today. I don't like the other slim ps3 design cause of the shape of it.
Yes, I do have a phat PS3 running on an old rebug cfw (needs to be updated)
Mostly going to use offline gaming and patch some games. Is it possible to put a new a hard drive with cfw firmware with a few backups from the phat ps3 into the super slim to play those backup games installed or will it just not work unless Super SLIM was hackable with rebug/cfw?
The other choice would be to run OFW (don't update firmware) play games the regular legal way. Eventhough I wanted to create less shelf space and not having to insert or take out games.
I do like the design sleek-thin of the Super Slim. I do like PS3 phat shiny but too big, overheating, noisy now. I'll reply later today. I don't like the other slim ps3 design cause of the shape of it.