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Late last year I had a Lenovo laptop from the mid 2010s all of a sudden stop charging and working in general. At that point I was not really utilizing a computer at home as I was mostly operating out of my cell phone at home while utilizing a "company" laptop for work. But over time I realized I needed something to actually use as a desktop/laptop. I have a desktop but it's extremely outdated so that was not an option. So the only thing I could turn to was my...Steam Deck. I have a mid-range OG LCD Day 1 Steam Deck, no OLED, just the standard. Decided the best thing I could do is maximize whatever I can out of it so I finally bit the bullet and bought a 3rd party dock, USB hub, and connected a speaker system to it and for a while now I have used my Steam Deck as a glorified desktop. My current set-up with it is what I described, a monitor(no built in audio which is why I needed to plug a the speakers, a wireless mouse & keyboard, and a docked 8Bitdo Ultimate 2 controller(was on sale). Have no data cable cuz i'm cheap but I use KDE Connect to transfer files between my phone and Steam Deck.
Now to go back to that Lenovo laptop...
I bought a PS3 at the thrift store and it took some time to fully set it up. Used a third party wired controller for it for a while but it wasn't enough and eventually bought a lot of 4 PS3 controllers at auction(all were able to charge but at least one is no good). And after a while I decided to jailbreak it and got to work. I mentioned earlier that I don't have a desktop/laptop to use so that is where my Steam Deck came in play. Already had games on it so i just needed ways to transfer those files and what I'd need to jailbreak the console with a byproduct of it all forcing me to learn how to operate within Linux-based SteamOS as I hadn't dealt with Linux in a meaningful way since community college in 2014
But yeah, after a while transferring files with multiple USB drives I lifted from work and and an SD card, I finally had things set up, or so I thought...
Realized a bit late that the HDD in the PS3 was way too small so what did I have to turn to? The Lenovo laptop HDD. It is a terrabyte and I made the decision to format it for the PS3 so I removed it and the DVD writer drive(which I haven't done anything with yet) and stuck it in the PS3 and went thru all I needed to in order to get the PS3 up and running. But then I thought of another idea. I had an external HDD from the late 2000s that I had to trash the case for as it was one of those drives that needed to be plugged in and turned on but the power went bad a long time ago. Ended up buying a cheap SATA to USB adapter and plugged it into my Steam Deck and lo and behold after years i finally had access to the files on it which was a TON of movies, music, and some tv, wrestling shows, etc that I compiled over the years. Was so happy until I tried to transfer files, it froze up, then when I tried connecting again, the Steam Deck refused to mount it. Tried everything I could to repair & mount but nothing which meant i'd prolly need a Windows environment to do so which I didn't have. But then that gave me the bright idea to connect it to my PS3 and again, lo and behold it connected and i immediately moved stuff like Kinnikuman & Freakazoid onto it and loaded as much as I could. opened up Movian in it and the video works.
Now to figure out what to do with the rest of the stuff that hasn't been of use to me for some time.
Now to go back to that Lenovo laptop...
I bought a PS3 at the thrift store and it took some time to fully set it up. Used a third party wired controller for it for a while but it wasn't enough and eventually bought a lot of 4 PS3 controllers at auction(all were able to charge but at least one is no good). And after a while I decided to jailbreak it and got to work. I mentioned earlier that I don't have a desktop/laptop to use so that is where my Steam Deck came in play. Already had games on it so i just needed ways to transfer those files and what I'd need to jailbreak the console with a byproduct of it all forcing me to learn how to operate within Linux-based SteamOS as I hadn't dealt with Linux in a meaningful way since community college in 2014
But yeah, after a while transferring files with multiple USB drives I lifted from work and and an SD card, I finally had things set up, or so I thought...Realized a bit late that the HDD in the PS3 was way too small so what did I have to turn to? The Lenovo laptop HDD. It is a terrabyte and I made the decision to format it for the PS3 so I removed it and the DVD writer drive(which I haven't done anything with yet) and stuck it in the PS3 and went thru all I needed to in order to get the PS3 up and running. But then I thought of another idea. I had an external HDD from the late 2000s that I had to trash the case for as it was one of those drives that needed to be plugged in and turned on but the power went bad a long time ago. Ended up buying a cheap SATA to USB adapter and plugged it into my Steam Deck and lo and behold after years i finally had access to the files on it which was a TON of movies, music, and some tv, wrestling shows, etc that I compiled over the years. Was so happy until I tried to transfer files, it froze up, then when I tried connecting again, the Steam Deck refused to mount it. Tried everything I could to repair & mount but nothing which meant i'd prolly need a Windows environment to do so which I didn't have. But then that gave me the bright idea to connect it to my PS3 and again, lo and behold it connected and i immediately moved stuff like Kinnikuman & Freakazoid onto it and loaded as much as I could. opened up Movian in it and the video works.
Now to figure out what to do with the rest of the stuff that hasn't been of use to me for some time.