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PS3 HDD Reader final for Linux by picard(aka 3141card)
The program must be run as an root.
The main purpose of this program is data recovery. Since the HDD of a PS3 is encrypted,
the program needs the "eid_root_key" of your PS3. This "eid_root_key" can only be dumped
on a PS3 with custom firmware. Use google to find out how to get your "eid_root_key".
Your "eid_root_key" must be in the program folder. All folders / files you dump will be
copied into the program folder. Make sure you have enough free space on your hard drive.
If you have connected your PS3 HDD to your linux computer, look in the /dev folder to
find it, e.g. "/dev/sdb". Of course you can also use a PS3 HDD dump file that was created
with dd. You just have to mount the HDD image file as a "loop back device".
In the case of an HDD dump, open a terminal and Run:
sudo losetup -f /path/to/your/hdd_image_file
to mount your image file. Run:
losetup -a
to find your loop device, e.g. "/dev/loop0".
To work with your HDD open a terminal, "cd" to the program folder and run:
sudo ./ps3_hdd_reader /dev/sdb
If everything is OK, a list of available partitions is displayed.
As an example, the output for my PS3 Slim HDD is:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
available volumes are...
dev_hdd0
dev_hdd1
dev_flash
dev_flash2
dev_flash3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"dev_hdd0" is the gameOS partition. To see the contents of a partition, use the "dir" or
"ls" command. Run:
sudo ./ps3_hdd_reader /dev/sdb dev_hdd0 ls /
to see the the contents of gameOS root. The output for my PS3 Slim HDD is:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Volume is ps3_hdd dev_hdd0
Directory of dev_hdd0//
02.08.2021 05:52 <DIR> .
02.08.2021 05:52 <DIR> ..
01.21.2018 15:24 <DIR> GAMES
01.21.2018 15:24 <DIR> PKG
01.21.2018 14:59 <DIR> crash_report
11.23.2016 01:10 <DIR> data
11.27.2020 17:49 <DIR> drm
04.26.2020 23:06 <DIR> game
11.19.2012 09:58 <DIR> game_debug
01.21.2018 14:34 <DIR> home
01.21.2018 14:59 <DIR> mms
01.21.2018 15:24 <DIR> packages
03.05.2014 13:34 <DIR> savedata
02.08.2021 05:50 <DIR> tmp
05.17.2018 16:34 <DIR> updater
04.26.2020 23:05 <DIR> vm
08.31.2013 19:58 <DIR> vsh
0 File(s), 0 bytes
17 Dir(s), 291.424.550.912 bytes free
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the content of my gameOS partition. Use the arrow keys up/down to get the last
command and expand the path to see the contents of a folder. Run:
sudo ./ps3_hdd_reader /dev/sdb dev_hdd0 ls /home
The output for my home folder is:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Volume is ps3_hdd dev_hdd0
Directory of dev_hdd0//home/
01.21.2018 14:34 <DIR> .
02.08.2021 05:52 <DIR> ..
05.10.2020 02:55 <DIR> 00000001
0 File(s), 0 bytes
3 Dir(s), 291.424.550.912 bytes free
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is how you navigate through your fs.
If you want to copy something from the PS3 HDD to your PC, use the "copy" or "cp" command.
As an example I copy the PS2 emulator folder from the "dev_flash" partition. I run:
sudo ./ps3_hdd_reader /dev/sdb dev_flash cp /ps2emu
and thats my output.
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copy -> /ps2emu/ps2_emu.self
copy -> /ps2emu/ps2_gxemu.self
copy -> /ps2emu/ps2_netemu.self
(100%)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The folder "ps2emu" with the three ps2 emulators is now in my program folder. This way you
can dump all files from the available partitions.
Notice:
If the PS3 HDD is damaged, there is no guarantee that the PS3 HDD Reader will work or that
all files will be dumped without errors.
If my program could help you to save important data, I would be very happy about a donation :)
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/3141card
picard (aka 3141card)