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Other than saving things to a memory stick, like yellow dog Linux can you save it to anything else?Or possibly download it on disc from your pc and then install that to the ps3?Please Help.

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You can also put things on a usb external hard drive. You can put pictures and videos on discs and save the files off the discs to the drive but as far as "installing" anything you will have a tough time. People were using their ipods to hack the system but that's probably not what you're after... I hope. Hope this info is helpful.

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    Thanks that's what I needed to know, and no I don't mess with hacking cause I don't want to get busted for something so stupid.I don't think theres anything wrong with modifying your own system, until those idiots start ripping games and stuff.I guess I can't blame the hackers, when Sony can't even make the ps3 do things like download normally or get 1 tiny piece of software when my iPod has so much I could start looking through it now, and be dead with 90% to go, PS3 just needs to make it worth the money......Later and thanks again.

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