thesandalguy
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So as I've previously posted, my HDD is starting to show signs of failure after updating to HFW 4.91 and I want to replace the drive.
Backup Utility is failing, thus I have resorted to a manual HDD restore.
Someone said that all I need to backup is dev_hdd0 and dev_flash2, which I have gone ahead and done, along with the IDPS, PSID, and NOR.
However, the following files are corrupted:
dev_hdd0\hen\xml\hen_enable.xml
and some folders in:
dev_hdd0\game\NPUB30609
The aforementioned NPUB30609 (MGS2HD) literally has the entire game portion of it just gone. The only files that are in it is the main game metadata that you'd see on the XMB and the folder USRDIR, which has a subfolder MGS2, which is empty. The rest folders are, well, gone. I couldn't see exactly which folder was having an issue, all I know is that the copy process would abort on this specific game.
The following error would be thrown when copying the hen_enable.xml file or when I tried to copy NPUB30609 (in mmCM):
"Operation failed or canceled."
Sorry for the whole backstory (just in case those details were necessary or have some peculiarity of their own which I should know about), so here are my main questions,
1. Would restoring this backup with the empty NPUB30609 folder cause any problems with rebuilding the database and all? From what I know the PS3 was a little.. unique with how it handled hard drive stuff, so I just wanted to make sure that this wouldn't affect anything? (I plan to delete it after rebuilding the database on the new drive)
2. Is this order correct (for manual HDD restore)?
- dump dev_hdd0 and dev_flash2
- swap to new drive
- install hfw 4.91 and setup a dummy user (no activating the PS3)
- install hen and multiMAN
- restore xRegistry.sys (can xRegistry.sys be restored on PS3HEN with mmCM or no...?) and most folders from dev_hdd0 (be careful not to paste over game and hen and work on those individually)
- turn off and go straight into restore mode and rebuild the database
- reboot
- profit
EDIT: I've seen someone using this thing called xRegistry injector, does it still work and if so, should I use it then go into mmCM and do the hdd0 restore after reboot, then rebuild database?
Apologies for all the questions, I just dont know where to start with this stuff
Backup Utility is failing, thus I have resorted to a manual HDD restore.
Someone said that all I need to backup is dev_hdd0 and dev_flash2, which I have gone ahead and done, along with the IDPS, PSID, and NOR.
However, the following files are corrupted:
dev_hdd0\hen\xml\hen_enable.xml
and some folders in:
dev_hdd0\game\NPUB30609
The aforementioned NPUB30609 (MGS2HD) literally has the entire game portion of it just gone. The only files that are in it is the main game metadata that you'd see on the XMB and the folder USRDIR, which has a subfolder MGS2, which is empty. The rest folders are, well, gone. I couldn't see exactly which folder was having an issue, all I know is that the copy process would abort on this specific game.
The following error would be thrown when copying the hen_enable.xml file or when I tried to copy NPUB30609 (in mmCM):
"Operation failed or canceled."
Sorry for the whole backstory (just in case those details were necessary or have some peculiarity of their own which I should know about), so here are my main questions,
1. Would restoring this backup with the empty NPUB30609 folder cause any problems with rebuilding the database and all? From what I know the PS3 was a little.. unique with how it handled hard drive stuff, so I just wanted to make sure that this wouldn't affect anything? (I plan to delete it after rebuilding the database on the new drive)
2. Is this order correct (for manual HDD restore)?
- dump dev_hdd0 and dev_flash2
- swap to new drive
- install hfw 4.91 and setup a dummy user (no activating the PS3)
- install hen and multiMAN
- restore xRegistry.sys (can xRegistry.sys be restored on PS3HEN with mmCM or no...?) and most folders from dev_hdd0 (be careful not to paste over game and hen and work on those individually)
- turn off and go straight into restore mode and rebuild the database
- reboot
- profit
EDIT: I've seen someone using this thing called xRegistry injector, does it still work and if so, should I use it then go into mmCM and do the hdd0 restore after reboot, then rebuild database?
Apologies for all the questions, I just dont know where to start with this stuff