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This tutorial will show you how to add game saves to your PS3.
You can get game saves from http://www.ps3-hacks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=849
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First off, download the gamesave onto your desktop, and transfer the "PS3"
folder from your computer to your memory device.
Then plug the USB Key into your PS3 USB Port
Then go under the "Game" section on the PS3
Dashboard and go down until you see "saved Data
Utility" 
SOZ BOUT THE CHRIS I FOUND IT ON GOOGLE
Click "X" and you should see "USB Device" or
"Memory Card" or something to that effect. Click on
that.
You should then see the gamesave! Like Resistance
was on here! Press "Triangle" on your PS3
Controller and click Copy! Then you have the save
on your Playstation 3 Hard drive !
PS3AJ
Information taken from www.ps3gamesaves.net
Last edited by laurence (2007-04-30 14:59:55)
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Nice's thanks for the guide ![]()
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Can you take them out like that to or you do it different let me know dude.
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SSGohan wrote:
Can you take them out like that to or you do it different let me know dude.
I think you mean can you put them on your computer.
You will need either an SD memory card or a Memory stick duo.
go to the game save in the game folder pres triangle and got to copy it . then put the card into your computer and they would be on your PC.
PS3AJ
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Ok then thanks for the info.
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no problem
if yuo need saves go to http://www.ps3-hacks.com/forums/viewtop … 7201#p7201
Last edited by ps3aj (2007-02-10 12:49:38)
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Your picture tutorial shows the documents, system, video, and something else on the memory stick already. How do I get these on there also? I'm using a blank 512 sandisk thumbdrive FAT32 and my ps3 doesnt detect it no matter what is on it.
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just go under settings and format the device
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Wow, your ripped this off from ps3gamesaves.net!
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You have stolen from us(PS3GS.COM)
How dare you ...MOD's here ban this man he has done very badly
And stolen from us and you have done to believe it
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Nug wrote:
Wow, your ripped this off from ps3gamesaves.net!
Never heard of it no wonder you coming here anyways I add credit to your site in the this first post.
KEnn3y wrote:
You have stolen from us(PS3GS.COM)
How dare you ...MOD's here ban this man he has done very badly
And stolen from us and you have done to believe it
He not going to get ban or warn he has broken no rules. Also don't come to other forum making trouble.
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ps3aj - add their names next time as courtesy.
Nug & Kenny - Just for giggles and all, did you check the date on his original post?
just checking. Also, I agree with laurence on the ban idea. This person didn't do any thing wrong. He should of however gave credit to his sources.
For i.e. alot of my tuts come from many different sources and I always try to give credit or mention that it's from many different sources from web. This argument should have been avoided.
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Nug wrote:
Wow, your ripped this off from ps3gamesaves.net!
Ok, you want to claim some kind of copyright to this tutorial? Here is what YOU, or the AUTHOR of that tutorial must do:
1. Get permission YOURSELF, from Sony, to post screen-shots of their console screens. I am sure that they would have a problem with you or the author claiming rights to their material, as your own, for a tutorial on game-saves.
2. Get permission from Microsoft for posting screen-shots of their O/S, you used to make the tutorial as well.
Oh, and I suggest you read up on copyright laws that are applicable to the INTERNET, and the fair use policy, and not copyright laws that would protect an author of a published book. You, as a user from the site, cannot claim any kind of infringement, nor can the site owner. If it was posted in the PUBLC forums, none of you have a claim, period.
If you were to walk into a copyright office NOW, with your tutorial AND pictures? They would boot you out the door, WITHOUT the permissions from Sony and Microsoft, to use those screen-shots. You have no right to claim copyrights on copyrighted materials. All the poster should have done was give credit where credit was due. Sony and M$ both could make ANYONE remove the screen-shot pictures from the tutorial.
If this was, in fact, a MAJOR issue? MANY sites like Xbox-Scene, and Eurasia would be in trouble for reposting many tuts, articles, and NEWS. They just give credit, and a source link.
I know how a copyright works, but you do not have the rights to use those screen-shots, so you can't claim copyright infringement at all. Anything you write, once you are done, is basically copyrighted, and you MUST put in the text "(C)2007 [your name]; All Rights Reserved" However, again, without permission from Sony and M$ to use those screen-shots, you can't make any claim.
You can register your work with the Copyright Office for a nominal fee but this is not necessary to enjoy copyright protection. (Trademarks and patents are different worlds). However, registration with the Copyright Office gives you significant advantages if someone infringes your copyright., including statutory damages (set by law so you don't have to prove how you've been damaged) and attorney's fees. But there are time limits to file. Whatever action you take now, comes out of your pocket, and cannot be recovered without registering, and well, we all know how that will go if you walk into the copyright office with THAT...
So, hire an attorney and lose your money. I would only suggest you tell the poster to place a link and give credit (which was done). The tutorial is NOT protected in any way, shape or form, the original post with the tutorial from the originating site has NO copyright notice, or "(C)2007 Joe User" in the tutirial. It may have one now that I said it, but it is too late.
You want my advise, stop while you still have your dignity.
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More:
"Fair Use" includes items for use in nonprofit educational purposes, and what is a TUTORIAL? Technically, a TUTORIAL posted in public is non profit education. You are telling someone how to do something, thus educating them. If it were information being SOLD for profit, example "buy my tutorial" or sold in a book for profit, then it would be covered under the copyright act. You can't advertise BUY my tutorial, and have it posted publicly. Other items not covered would include information that is common property without original authorship. The problem is that one person's view of "Fair Use" can be vastly different from another person's view, and there is no assurance that the courts will agree with you.
Fair use was created to primarily allow parody, commentary, news reporting, and education. Notice that those are all written situations. Your chances of getting away with taking a screen shot of Anna Kournikova on TV, and then posting it on a Web site while calling it "Fair Use" are virtually nil. So, it makes you wonder how there legally can be thousands of pictures of her on hundreds of Web sites, doesn't it?
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