If you use Other OS, skip this update and all other future updates
Up
until the PS3
Slim debuted, all of the Sony PS3 consoles had support for
third-party operating systems to extend the capability of the game
console. As the years have gone by since the PS3 debuted, the feature
has stayed intact, though few take advantage of it.
Sony has
announced that the latest firmware update for the PS3 is version 3.21
and the update will eliminate
the Other OS feature from the console. Sony reports that the
removal of the feature is due to security concerns. The other OS
feature was never offered on the PS3 Slim.
PS3 owners
using the Other Os feature will have to skip this update and skip any
future updates as well to retain the feature. Sony reports that if a
PS3 owner is currently using the Other OS feature and decides to
update to the new firmware when it is available on April 1, they will
need to back up data sorted on the OS partition because the data will
not be accessible after the update. Those who choose not to upgrade
to the new firmware will not be able to play games online or play
games or Blu-ray movies that need the new update.
"What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders." -- Michael Dell, after being asked what to do with Apple Computer in 1997
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