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I haven't found this in any FAQs. I'm buying a 1 TB drive for my PS3 to replace my 160 GB. I know how to replace it and don't anticipate any issues. I added up everything I have on PSN, including patches, save games etc and it should all add up to about 650 GB. Does anyone know of anyway to set it up to download EVERYTHING without selecting every little thing individually? I estimate that with my connection it should take about 18 hours on my connection (thank god for no data caps) which is perfect since it should finish around the time I get home tomorrow. Even if I have to select everything what would be the fastest way to do so since I know, from the PS3 itself, it takes a long time when you have a few hundred items to download.
So I did this about two years ago when I got a 1TB drive myself. I encountered a lot of weird hiccups along the way. First and foremost, the transfer of my (then) current drive to the new drive was a piece of cake.
I put it on an external drive then copied it right over. I then proceeded to queue as much stuff as I could not realizing that there was a cap for how much you can do at once, so I found that part really tedious. However, all of the hiccups started with the actual downloading process. I didn't realize that my internet provider (Time Warner) would be suspicious of such a high volume of data downloads and they froze our internet until we could get it sorted out.
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(As far as I know, we don't live in a region that has data caps.) Once we got the internet back up and running, I kept having issues with the actual PS3 freezing. I'd come home from work and it would still be on the same download that I'd left several hours prior and the entire console would be frozen.
Most of the hard resets from this issue caused the data of the frozen download to become corrupt once finished, which was only realized once it finished downloading or once I went to install it (it wasn't always corrupt, but it did do it often enough to be a pain). Some things I had to try downloading several times before it would download completely and not corrupted. It ended up taking me several weeks to get everything on my download list onto the PS3, not including any movies or shows I had on the list. That was a beast I've yet to tackle for one reason or another.
Anyways, I don't know if this helps you in any way, but I hope it serves as a warning that it could take a lot longer than you might expect it to. I'd recommend queuing up the stuff that you want the most first.