Guide to use 2TB HDD/SSD on PS3

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(All thanks to this guy: https://www.reddit.com/r/PS3/duplicates/qlf8mk/2tb_ssd_on_ps3_works_as_1525_gb/)

By default, PS3 doesn't support 2TB drives.

If you have a 2TB storage (HDD/cheap SSD) you want to use with a PS3, you can 'convert' it to 1.5TB which will work without problems with a PS3.

You have to use Linux to change drive LBA address.

"I can confirm that it works PERFECTLY on the service boot menu, it works if you ask it to restore the system, works just like a smaller drive.
You're losing 1/4th of the SSD size? Yeah. But this works reliable, works AS IT SHOULD."

"In a nutshell, what I did was:
  1. connect it directly to the SATA cable/ports on a PC (laptop or desktop)
  2. elevate yourself to root (using sudo su -)
  3. run hdparm with the parameters shown on the picture below
  4. power off your computer
  5. remove the drive, place it on your PS3, format it and have fun"

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Does this work on every ssd or only on specific models? I have a QVO 2TB and before i open it i would like to know if it work, otherwise i don't think the store will take it back if opened.
 

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Does this work on every ssd or only on specific models?
Anything that supports HPA (host protected area), it's almost as old as ATA security so it's very common, but still nothing requires drives to support it (and it can generally be disabled via DCO if you want to)
 
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Anything that supports HPA (host protected area), it's almost as old as ATA security so it's very common, but still nothing requires drives to support it (and it can generally be disabled via DCO if you want to)
Thanks, i guess i have to try it to see if it really work or not right? I just checked this website https://smarthdd.com/database/Samsung-SSD-870-QVO-2TB/SVQ01B6Q/ and reading the specifics the drive support HPA so it's probably fine use it.
 
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