A much shorter cord can produce extra voltage. Apparently its the lack of voltage from wd passport to the playstation that's the issue
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In theory onlyno because there is not a working emulator for PS3 games and current PCs could not run it if it was developed
Depends who you are buyuing it from.
Usually takes $300 to repair, my ps3 broke down too i just bough the newest awesome one :P
There are no working PS3 emulators. The PS2 system has some poorly working emulators that can barely manage to complete some PS2 titles with a lot of work and very poor results on over half the titles. The much more complex PS3 system does not have a working emulator, but it could still be illegal to download Sony Software if it was included in the emulator even if the emulator does not work
It was released in 2007 but sony started working on it very soon after the release of the ps2