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First a little background....
My PS3 developed the Yellow Light Of Death which is a pain in the arse in itself but not to worry as Santa was good to me this year.
So I took the original PS3 hard drive out which is basically a Fujitsu SATA Laptop unit and installed it into an 'Integral' External HDD Enclosure.
Now it's my understanding that Windows XP can read FAT32 (Well I managed to repartition my 1TB External Drive with FAT32 using Swissknife) so it should easily recognise the old PS3 drive when hooked up via USB2.0?
I heard the old 2 tone sound that Windows makes when it detects new hardware so I tried 'Start Menu' > 'My Computer' but the drive is not shown.
I also tried 'Start Menu' > 'Run' > 'Compmgmt.msc' but again to no avail.
Is the old PS3 HDD Fubar'd or do I have any other options?
My PS3 developed the Yellow Light Of Death which is a pain in the arse in itself but not to worry as Santa was good to me this year.
So I took the original PS3 hard drive out which is basically a Fujitsu SATA Laptop unit and installed it into an 'Integral' External HDD Enclosure.
Now it's my understanding that Windows XP can read FAT32 (Well I managed to repartition my 1TB External Drive with FAT32 using Swissknife) so it should easily recognise the old PS3 drive when hooked up via USB2.0?
I heard the old 2 tone sound that Windows makes when it detects new hardware so I tried 'Start Menu' > 'My Computer' but the drive is not shown.
I also tried 'Start Menu' > 'Run' > 'Compmgmt.msc' but again to no avail.
Is the old PS3 HDD Fubar'd or do I have any other options?