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One of the greatest annoyances that video game console owners often face is the recurring need to update their consoles’ system software. Why should it be updated? How is it done? Most die-hard gamers will already know the answer to these questions, but there are always a number of console owners that have never used this feature…and may not even know what it does.
• Why should I update my [Xbox 360, Wii, PS3’s] system software?
Your console’s system software is essentially its operating system – what makes it work. It not only tells the console what it’s capable of, but also tells it how to communicate with pretty much any accessory you attach to it. Updates are frequently made available by Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony to ensure that bugs, glitches and system crashes never occur, and will sometimes even add new features and file support. Just as often, however, they may be intended to prevent the use of “homebrew” software applications or fix potential security issues associated with the console’s online service.
• How do I do it?
The exact steps vary from console to console, but it’s more or less the same process: connect the console to the internet, download the necessary files, and install them.
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 has two different ways to update system software – one through Xbox Live, and the other using a DVD or CD. The Xbox Live method requires that you have an Xbox Live Silver or Gold membership and a broadband internet connection, but is automatically performed as long as you are signed into the service. On the other hand, the DVD/CD alternative can be done using any computer with an internet connection (broadband or dialup) and a DVD or CD burner. Step-by-step instructions on how to download the necessary files and burn them to a disc can be found here. Once the files have been burned onto a disc then, simply do the following:
1) Place the DVD/CD in the Xbox 360’s disc tray
2) Power cycle the console
3) Select “Yes, update now” from the menu that appears when the console restarts
4) Once the update program is complete (and the console reboots!) you’re done
Wii
The Wii only has one way to update its system software:
1) Connect the Wii to the internet using a broadband connection
2) Access the console’s System Settings from the main menu
3) Click on the blue arrow that appears until you reach the “Wii System Settings 3” menu
4) Select the “Wii System Update” option
5) Select “Yes” from the menu that appears
6) After reading the messages that appear, select “I Accept” if you agree to the outlined terms/conditions
7) The Wii will then search for the latest updates and automatically install them
PlayStation 3
The PS3 has three different ways to update its system software: game discs that contain the latest update information, direct download, and using a PC and USB flash drive. Regardless of which method you choose though, the primary controller will need to be connected to the console using its USB charger cable when an update is performed.
Game discs automatically prompt users to install updates if they require a newer system software version to function correctly, so all that’s necessary is for owners follow the on-screen instructions that appear when the game disc is inserted. Direct downloads, however, can be performed by following the steps outlined below:
1) From the PS3’s XMB home menu, select the “Settings” option
2) Choose “System Update”
3) Select “Update via Internet” and press the “X” button
4) The PS3 will automatically search for new updates and prompt you to install them if any are found
5) If a newer version is available, press “X” again to download the update
6) Additional on-screen instructions may appear at this point, so follow them as necessary
7) Once the update has been completed, make sure that it was successful by double-checking the system software version under “System Information” in the “Settings” menu
In order to update using a PC and USB flash drive, you’ll first need to connect the flash drive to your computer and create the following file structure if it does not already exist: USB Flash Drive > PS3 > UPDATE. Make sure that the “PS3” and “UPDATE” folder names are in all uppercase letters, or the PS3 may not recognize them! Once that’s done, download and save the latest update data as “PS3UPDAT.PUP” in the “UPDATE” folder on the storage device. Next, insert the flash drive into the PS3 system and follow these steps:
1) From the PS3’s XMB home menu, select the “Settings” option
2) Choose “System Update”
3) Select “Update via Storage Media” and press the “X” button
4) The PS3 will begin searching the flash drive for the latest update
5) Once the newest update has been found, press “X” again to install the update
6) Additional on-screen instructions may appear at this point, so follow them as necessary
7) Once the update has been completed, make sure that it was successful by double-checking the system software version under “System Information” in the “Settings” menu
• Why should I update my [Xbox 360, Wii, PS3’s] system software?
Your console’s system software is essentially its operating system – what makes it work. It not only tells the console what it’s capable of, but also tells it how to communicate with pretty much any accessory you attach to it. Updates are frequently made available by Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony to ensure that bugs, glitches and system crashes never occur, and will sometimes even add new features and file support. Just as often, however, they may be intended to prevent the use of “homebrew” software applications or fix potential security issues associated with the console’s online service.
• How do I do it?
The exact steps vary from console to console, but it’s more or less the same process: connect the console to the internet, download the necessary files, and install them.
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 has two different ways to update system software – one through Xbox Live, and the other using a DVD or CD. The Xbox Live method requires that you have an Xbox Live Silver or Gold membership and a broadband internet connection, but is automatically performed as long as you are signed into the service. On the other hand, the DVD/CD alternative can be done using any computer with an internet connection (broadband or dialup) and a DVD or CD burner. Step-by-step instructions on how to download the necessary files and burn them to a disc can be found here. Once the files have been burned onto a disc then, simply do the following:
1) Place the DVD/CD in the Xbox 360’s disc tray
2) Power cycle the console
3) Select “Yes, update now” from the menu that appears when the console restarts
4) Once the update program is complete (and the console reboots!) you’re done
Wii
The Wii only has one way to update its system software:
1) Connect the Wii to the internet using a broadband connection
2) Access the console’s System Settings from the main menu
3) Click on the blue arrow that appears until you reach the “Wii System Settings 3” menu
4) Select the “Wii System Update” option
5) Select “Yes” from the menu that appears
6) After reading the messages that appear, select “I Accept” if you agree to the outlined terms/conditions
7) The Wii will then search for the latest updates and automatically install them
PlayStation 3
The PS3 has three different ways to update its system software: game discs that contain the latest update information, direct download, and using a PC and USB flash drive. Regardless of which method you choose though, the primary controller will need to be connected to the console using its USB charger cable when an update is performed.
Game discs automatically prompt users to install updates if they require a newer system software version to function correctly, so all that’s necessary is for owners follow the on-screen instructions that appear when the game disc is inserted. Direct downloads, however, can be performed by following the steps outlined below:
1) From the PS3’s XMB home menu, select the “Settings” option
2) Choose “System Update”
3) Select “Update via Internet” and press the “X” button
4) The PS3 will automatically search for new updates and prompt you to install them if any are found
5) If a newer version is available, press “X” again to download the update
6) Additional on-screen instructions may appear at this point, so follow them as necessary
7) Once the update has been completed, make sure that it was successful by double-checking the system software version under “System Information” in the “Settings” menu
In order to update using a PC and USB flash drive, you’ll first need to connect the flash drive to your computer and create the following file structure if it does not already exist: USB Flash Drive > PS3 > UPDATE. Make sure that the “PS3” and “UPDATE” folder names are in all uppercase letters, or the PS3 may not recognize them! Once that’s done, download and save the latest update data as “PS3UPDAT.PUP” in the “UPDATE” folder on the storage device. Next, insert the flash drive into the PS3 system and follow these steps:
1) From the PS3’s XMB home menu, select the “Settings” option
2) Choose “System Update”
3) Select “Update via Storage Media” and press the “X” button
4) The PS3 will begin searching the flash drive for the latest update
5) Once the newest update has been found, press “X” again to install the update
6) Additional on-screen instructions may appear at this point, so follow them as necessary
7) Once the update has been completed, make sure that it was successful by double-checking the system software version under “System Information” in the “Settings” menu





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