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The next system software update for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) system will be released on April 1, 2010, and will disable the “Install Other OS” feature that was available on the PS3 systems prior to the current slimmer models, launched in September 2009. This feature enabled users to install an operating system, but due to security concerns, Sony Computer Entertainment will remove the functionality through the 3.21 system software update.

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In addition, disabling the “Other OS” feature will help ensure that PS3 owners will continue to have access to the broad range of gaming and entertainment content from SCE and its content partners on a more secure system.

Consumers and organizations that currently use the “Other OS” feature can choose not to upgrade their PS3 systems, although the following features will no longer be available;

  • Ability to sign in to PlayStation Network and use network features that require signing in to PlayStation Network, such as online features of PS3 games and chat
  • Playback of PS3 software titles or Blu-ray Disc videos that require PS3 system software version 3.21 or later
  • Playback of copyright-protected videos that are stored on a media server (when DTCP-IP is enabled under Settings)
  • Use of new features and improvements that are available on PS3 system software 3.21 or later

For those PS3 users who are currently using the “Other OS” feature but choose to install the system software update, to avoid data loss they first need to back-up any data stored within the hard drive partition used by the “Other OS,” as they will not be able to access that data following the update.

Additional information about this PS3 firmware update, (once it becomes available), can be found here:
http://us.playstation.com/support/systemupdates/ps3/index.htm

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 March 2010 15:17 )  

Comments

 
#1 Lucifonz 2010-03-29 13:40
Thats pretty fail...
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#2 The Guvnor 2010-03-29 14:02
LOL, why?. The OS feature is pointless. The Slims dont have it, so they just making every1 else the same.
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#3 Lucifonz 2010-03-29 14:34
Well because its a feature of our systems being locked out for no reason. Theres no like technical limitation as to why it shouldn't be available. Whether i'll use it or not I dont agree with them locking out a feature which I have right now. You only have to read the comments on the blog to see hundreds and hundreds saying the same thing. Although many are thinking it may be an April Fools.
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#4 The Guvnor 2010-03-29 22:41
Could be April fool yea. LOL, we shall see
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#5 coxlin 2010-03-30 14:50
What if I wanted to transform my PS3 into some sort of Linux super computer. Sony really are failing, they are taking away things the consumers want. As Peter Jones says "you have two ears and one mouth for a reason"
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#6 The Guvnor 2010-03-30 16:49
I don't really care what they take away or add tbh. As long as I still get quality games at the end of the day. And I have them a plenty on my PS3.
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#7 DarkFlame 2010-03-30 19:07
PS3 software takes another step back, again *Check*
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