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If your PlayStation is acting laggy or bogged down, you should probably check the memory that's being used and how much is free. This wikiHow will teach you how to check your PS3 memory by going through your PlayStation's settings.

  1. When you initially turn on your PS3, you'll see the Home screen; if you're playing a game, exit to the Home screen.
  2. This is the toolbox icon that you'll see when you scroll to the left of the Home screen.
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  3. System Settings is usually the first option under "Settings" and is next to a box icon.
  4. It's at the bottom of the menu.
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Categories: PlayStation 3
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1. Turn on your PS3 (if it's not already on) and go to the Home screen.
2. Navigate to settings.
3. Navigate to System Settings and press X.
4. Navigate to System Information and press X.

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