Formatting a PS3

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foxy-stoat
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Formatting a PS3

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Hi peoples.

So my old PS3 console's cd drive dead on me the other day so I quickly replaced the console as an early Christmas present to myself :thumleft:

I'd like to know, if I format the hard drive, will it delete ALL traces of my account numbers and information as I know with PC's, some peoples can recover deleted information.

I'd rather burn it if I can't delete all my account infomation for good as I dont want to be another unlucky sole to gave their accounts cleaned out by scummers.
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Ekona
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Re: Formatting a PS3

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I used the built-in formatter and sold it on happily.
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Re: Formatting a PS3

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Make sure you deactivate your old system before chucking it in the bin.

You can only activate your account on 5 consoles at a time.
foxy-stoat
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Re: Formatting a PS3

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Thanks Dazz, its sold on ebay now so I'll deactivate the profiles and format the disk before I send it out.

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Re: Formatting a PS3

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Restore factory settings after formatting as your account details (CC details for PSN purchases) are stored on a chip and not the HDD.
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