TheArcuzHunter
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I have 2 PS3s, one with HFW 4.88.1 HEN and the other with CFW evilnat 4.88.2.
HFW PS3 isn't recognizing Both of my USB external hard drives in "USB Attached SCSI ( UAS )" storage controllers, but it does read 1 of them (red case external hard drive) in irisman 4.88 on CFW 4.88.2.
I'm still using the same irisman, But for some reason the blue case external hard drive doesn't show up no matter how long I wait in the file manager, and these are both the same external hard drive enclosure with a Normal USB A to Micro B USB cable, with USB 3.0 interface.
The red casing one has my physical copies of my disc games on it in PS3ISO in ISO format and the CFW PS3 reads it just fine on the first try every time.
The blue casing one has 2 folders, one with thousands of family archives and documents and one with a few ps3 tools inside of them.
What can I do to make it detect both of them on the HFW PS3 and the blue one on the CFW PS3? Any help is appreciated!!
HFW PS3 isn't recognizing Both of my USB external hard drives in "USB Attached SCSI ( UAS )" storage controllers, but it does read 1 of them (red case external hard drive) in irisman 4.88 on CFW 4.88.2.
I'm still using the same irisman, But for some reason the blue case external hard drive doesn't show up no matter how long I wait in the file manager, and these are both the same external hard drive enclosure with a Normal USB A to Micro B USB cable, with USB 3.0 interface.
The red casing one has my physical copies of my disc games on it in PS3ISO in ISO format and the CFW PS3 reads it just fine on the first try every time.
The blue casing one has 2 folders, one with thousands of family archives and documents and one with a few ps3 tools inside of them.
What can I do to make it detect both of them on the HFW PS3 and the blue one on the CFW PS3? Any help is appreciated!!
by the way! Respect for you all!
) prefer adding custom support for closed (and feature-poor) filesystems, rather than using free/libre opensource filesystems (feature-rich)? It for the sake of friendly usage / adoption for n00b end users like us? 