Sony PLAYSTATION 3 Safety And Support page 8

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Using the backup utility
You can back up data stored on the hard disk to a USB mass storage device and
restore data that has been backed up. Select "Backup Utility" under "System
Settings" and follow the on-screen instructions to perform this operation. In some
cases, you may not be able to use the backup utility feature to back up or restore the
system correctly. It is recommended that you create a spare backup for important
data in advance by copying or moving the data to a USB mass storage device.
For details on the backup utility feature, refer to the online user's guide.
Copying/moving files
The following file types saved on the system's hard disk can be copied or moved to
a USB device. Select the file, press the
from the options menu. You may not be able to copy or move files that contain
copyright-protected data.
File type
Saved data from games; video, audio or
image files
Discs
Note on compatibility
Some media may have region or territorial restrictions and may not work with your
system. See media packaging for details.
Handling
• Do not touch the disc surface when handling a disc; hold it by the edges.
• Do not stick paper or tape onto discs and do not write on discs.
• Fingerprints, dust, dirt or scratches on the disc can distort the picture or reduce
sound quality. Always handle carefully and check that discs are clean before use.
Storage
• Do not expose discs to high temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight.
• When discs will not be used for an extended period of time, store them in their
cases. Stacking uncased discs or storing them at an angle can cause them to warp.
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Precautions
button, and then select "Copy" or "Move"
Back up destination
USB mass storage device (USB flash drive, etc.)
Cleaning method
• Clean discs with a soft cloth, lightly wiping from the centre outwards.
• Do not use solvents, record cleaners, anti-static spray or
other chemicals as these can damage the discs.

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