Plugged my old 1TB hard drive into my laptop with my adapter and checked to make sure it didn't have anything of value on there. I am planning on using it on my PS3 now that I have jailbreak because 120GB just isn't cutting it for me.
So I said this all the way back in 2018, and to put a long story short, I did eventually do this a few weeks after I posted about it. Along the way, I found restoring a backup from a smaller drive to larger one will still show the old capacity despite the drive itself being bigger than that. That said, I had to move everything onto my new drive manually using a file browser on my CFW PS3 at the time.
While I may have gotten everything I wanted from my original drive onto my new drive back then, something that has bothered me ever since is the dates to a lot of things were updated to whatever time it was when I copied it. This bothers me because I had a lot of files that hadn't been touched in years, some of which dating back to when I got the console itself, and they now display the wrong dates, making it seem as if they had been updated, when they really hadn't. I once said this in another thread:
5. I tend to care an awful lot about the dates when certain things happened in my life and I try to keep track of them.
And me being the anal person I am, this is no exception.
That said, I finally decided to do something about it nearly 3 weeks ago. I experimented a bit using an FTP client on my PC and through my research, I found the dates on the PS3 are in accordance to the modification date of the file or folder. The PS3 apparently updates them when you copy them to it, which would explain why the dates on all my stuff changed upon copying them to my new drive back then. Fortunately, something I noticed is if I set my PS3 to the desired time and then copy the file or folder to it, the time will be whatever the PS3 was on when it copied.
So I noted what files had the wrong dates on my current drive and then plugged my original HDD in to document what the real ones were, both on the console and what is displayed in my FTP client. I started doing this weeks ago and stopped for a bit, but I finally decided to get back to it today. So far, I am about half way done and I am hoping I can finish documenting them tomorrow. Once that's done, it'll just be a matter fixing the dates following that last sentence in the paragraph above and while it may take a while, it'll be worth it. 😎