Pero aun asi estaria bien tenerlo todo recopilado, y asi la gente que no es asidua, no se hará la picha un lio cuando entre. Por cierto, acabo de encontrar este aporte en ps3 hacks, no sé si lo habreis visto ya (Sé que es viejo y que no sirve de mucho de momento, pero mola saber que hay gente que se preocupa, en vez de pasarse el dia esperando y preguntando):
"PS3 HDD Analysis Results
Posted by greg on April 6, 2007
HanSooloo has shared some interesting results from a preliminary HDD analysis…
1. The HDD is encrypted with a (most probably) Sony proprietary format.
2. If Linux is setup on the machine, the HDD will contain the relevant ext2 or ext3 partitions, but it will NOT be visible to a regular OS. This is because, the HDD does NOT have a standard partition table. If one uses WinHex to scan the HDD, then the program will find the ext2/ext3/swap partitions at their respective offsets.
3. A program has been written to scan blocks of 16bytes for where contiguous data is on the HDD. This program has identified major blocks of data on a freshly formatted 60GB HDD.
4. Of major interest is that right around the 380MB marker, we start seeing blocks of 64KB data, and this repeats itself EVERY 183.72MBs. Why does a system need 64KB worth of markers every so often, is a mystery at the moment.
5. Each HDD is "individualized" the moment it is formatted on a particular PS3 unit. An individualized HDD CANNOT be used in another PS3 unit due to (in theory) a unit based signature being written to each HDD.
6. A project is underway to "individualize" 2 same make and model (Seagate Momentus 60GB 2.5" SATA) HDDs and perform a byte level diff to spot differences in the disk layouts.
7. This diff will also be analyzed by the data block scanning program mentioned in Item-3 above.
I wonder… Will the long overdue ISO loader be able to play backed up images off the HDD? Hrm…
- source: HanSooloo (ps3news)"