SLUS-00594
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Slim, MinVer 3.50, Evilnat 4.91 FULL. NTFS works in multiMAN PFS only pvp_usb000, not MMCM/WebMAN/IrisMan/ManaGunz.
FAT32 works fine. Reinstalled CFW, reformatted drives, restored ps3 system—help?"
Ive been at this for 3 days straight.
everything was fine
then i updated to latest evilnat 4.91.2 cex from rebug 4.84.2 rex
it was working on this evilnat cfw when i first upgraded, but now its not.
not sure if related.
then something happened and now the NTFS wont show up anywhere
i have a 2tb ssd, 60gb thumbdrive, and 8gb thumbdrive.
none of them work as NTFS, only Fat32, unless i toggle the PFS, but still no luck anywhere else
ive been using Grok for 3 days trying to figure it out with no luck and it finally told me to come post here....
please help
Okay im extremely tired, but i think i found something.
There was a setting in webMAN MOD- PS3 WebMan [Setup]
Under the tab webMAN MOD Setup
"Unmount and Delete net/ntfs Cacheed ISO"
i checked that and saved, restarted, and then when i came out it seemed to work.
i have tested a few games.
so far so good except one thing..... i still cant get mmCM to see the drive unless its in PFS mode
i dont like having only 90% functionality regained. but it is better than 80% or anything less.
I am mostly content as long as it doesnt get worse but i wish i knew what was causing the issue with MultiMan
It seems as if there was an issue with some clogged cache because as soon as i clicked that its working.
It must have crashed when i was trying to use a corrupted hard disk to load a game or something and that must have done it.
So yeah its 90% fixed
Surprising that the cache lasted through a the ps3 restores reformat, must be only partial.
Ok so now the NTFS is not working again
even when i toggle the "Unmount and delete ntfs iso cache"
The FAT32 formatted ssd loads fine, but the NTFS can not be read no matter what i try.
I thought it was possibly a power issue, but this confirms thats not the case.
exFAT is also NOT WORKING
NTFS NOT WORKING
only FAT32
can someone help me?
i must have installed rebug and evil nat 10 times each
FAT32 works fine. Reinstalled CFW, reformatted drives, restored ps3 system—help?"
Ive been at this for 3 days straight.
everything was fine
then i updated to latest evilnat 4.91.2 cex from rebug 4.84.2 rex
it was working on this evilnat cfw when i first upgraded, but now its not.
not sure if related.
then something happened and now the NTFS wont show up anywhere
i have a 2tb ssd, 60gb thumbdrive, and 8gb thumbdrive.
none of them work as NTFS, only Fat32, unless i toggle the PFS, but still no luck anywhere else
ive been using Grok for 3 days trying to figure it out with no luck and it finally told me to come post here....
please help
Okay im extremely tired, but i think i found something.
There was a setting in webMAN MOD- PS3 WebMan [Setup]
Under the tab webMAN MOD Setup
"Unmount and Delete net/ntfs Cacheed ISO"
i checked that and saved, restarted, and then when i came out it seemed to work.
i have tested a few games.
so far so good except one thing..... i still cant get mmCM to see the drive unless its in PFS mode
i dont like having only 90% functionality regained. but it is better than 80% or anything less.
I am mostly content as long as it doesnt get worse but i wish i knew what was causing the issue with MultiMan
It seems as if there was an issue with some clogged cache because as soon as i clicked that its working.
It must have crashed when i was trying to use a corrupted hard disk to load a game or something and that must have done it.
So yeah its 90% fixed
Surprising that the cache lasted through a the ps3 restores reformat, must be only partial.
Ok so now the NTFS is not working again
even when i toggle the "Unmount and delete ntfs iso cache"
The FAT32 formatted ssd loads fine, but the NTFS can not be read no matter what i try.
I thought it was possibly a power issue, but this confirms thats not the case.
exFAT is also NOT WORKING
NTFS NOT WORKING
only FAT32
can someone help me?
i must have installed rebug and evil nat 10 times each
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