Wednesday, January 16, 2013

How do you transfer data from a broken ps3 to a new ps3?

Q. I got the YLOD last night, I tried to fix it but that didn't work so I bought a new ps3 slim, so how can I transfer my data from my old fat broken ps3 to my new ps3 slim?

A. Remove the hard drive and place it in an enclosure, then plug it in via USB and copy over whatever you can.

Can you transfer data from iphone to another?
Q. I broke my old Iphone 3g screen and I attempted to fix it on my own and broke the phone. I am going to get a new 3g from ebay or someone else. Is it possible to transfer the data from one to the other? Like songs, apps and contacts?

A. Here is an easy way. Simply use this iPhone contacts backup software to help you transfer all contacts and contacts photos from your iPhone back to your computer
http://www.gutensoft.com/Utilities/backup-iphone-contacts-to-computer.html
I've used it when I changed my computer. It works perfectly fine. I recommend you give it a try.

Here is detailed guide on how to do it:
http://www.gutensoft.com/Guide/how-to-backup-iphone-contacts-to-computer.html

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How to transfer data from one xbox to another!!?
Q. I just recently received my xbox after sending it in to get it repaired, but they couldn't fix it so they gave me a new one. How can I transfer my data from one xbox to another if I don't even have to other console!?!?

A. just put your hard drive on your new xbox, if you don't have a hard drive then your out of luck. sorry

How do I transfer all my computer data in a disk?
Q. I have so many files (pictures, documents, videos, games) and I need to transfer all of them to a disk cause I'm getting my laptop fixed and they said that I should transfer my data. I have a total of three disks in total for the files to be transfered in.

Is there a quicker way for me to transfer all my data because there really are a lot of 'em...or should I transfer one by one?

A. Do you mean external hard drive / disk? If you're saving stuff like videos and games, that's the way to go. There isn't a backup method faster than directly transferring the data to another hard drive. Only thing I'd recommend is making sure you have enough space on the disk(s) for the data. If you're transferring ALL your data, it might be good to get synchronization software and let it do the work. For Windows there's a free program called AllSync (haven't personally used it). For newer Macs, you can use Time Machine (great).



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