Things You'll Need
Instructions
Format the external hard drive to the FAT32 file system. Use partitioning software, such as Easeus Partition Master Home Edition, to do this. Connect your external hard drive to the computer and open your partitioning software. Right click on the name of your hard drive, and choose "format." Select "FAT32" when asked which file system to use, then click "format" again.
Create folders on your hard drive where your data will be stored. From your computer&'s start menu, go to “My Computer,” then double-click on the external hard drive. Right click on the screen that appears, and choose “Create new folder.” Name the folders Game, Picture, Video and Music.
Copy files, under 4GB in size, from your computer to the appropriate folder. Files over 4GB in size are not recognized by the FAT32 file system.
Connect the hard drive to your PlayStation 3 with a USB cable. From the system&'s main menu, navigate to the sub-menu you want to access and scroll down to find your connected hard drive. Press the X button to view the contents of the folder you created.
Copy content that has been stored on your PlayStation 3 to your external hard drive. Select the desired file and press the triangle button on the controller. Choose “copy,” and a list of connected devices appears. Select the external hard drive as the file&'s destination, and your files will be copied there.