all his trouble for stolen PS3. hundreds of electronics, including ipods, iphones, xbox 360, laptops, desktops, cell phones and PS3 are stolen everyday. Since the hard drive and system wasn't reformatted (otherwise this would never happen), something has to be on the system, like a video of something or an audio recording that has dirt on someone.
anyways that was real dick of the store to hand him an xbox. I would suit immediately
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all his trouble for stolen PS3. hundreds of electronics, including ipods, iphones, xbox 360, laptops, desktops, cell phones and PS3 are stolen everyday. Since the hard drive and system wasn't reformatted (otherwise this would never happen), something has to be on the system, like a video of something or an audio recording that has dirt on someone.
anyways that was real dick of the store to hand him an xbox. I would suit immediately
Formatting the PS3 doesn't remove the login details, they are all buried in flash memory somewhere.
You have to delete the user login details seperately.