Arl right. What about PS3 updates? Does the oldest ones being deleted from the hard disk, or they just nest there for an eternity?
Arl right. What about PS3 updates? Does the oldest ones being deleted from the hard disk, or they just nest there for an eternity?
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Which updates do you mean? Game or system OS? For the system it overwrites the OS files with the latest downloads as it installs them, however I don't know if it then keeps the install packages. I'm also sure that once a game installer or updater unpacks and installs itself it is gone.
But I could be wrong.
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Yes, I was speaking about system updates. Those for games you can easily delete them.
That's great point you stated here Dave. We aren't 100% sure if the finished installer (after unpacking) is being deleted also (or more accurately, the packed file itself).
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DemonCleaner might be able to help you more with this as he is using a cracked PS3 so has full access to the HDD file structure and can take a look.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
That's cool. Waiting for DemonCleaner then.
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