You will only be able to change the password on a PS3 that you own or a PS3 that you have activated your PSN account on as an added layer of security. If you haven't downloaded any content on your system you will receive an email to your registered sign-in Id email address.
In the email you receive, there will be a link that you need to click to get further instructions to change your password. After you complete this, you will be able to sign in using your new password.
Sony is strongly recommending that you complete this software upgrade before the Playstation Network is completely restored. The v3.61 update is a critical step toward making the Playstation Network more secure.
If you are unsure how to manually update your PS3, turn it on first obviously. You will see a message in the top right corner informing you that an update is required. Next, Go to SETTINGS and go up to System Update. Select update via internet and you will see a message saying "The latest update data was found Version v3.61. Select ok. Next it will show the new user agreement (read it) then scroll to the right and select OK. Then it will show the option of turning off the system after update and the START button. I wanted to keep mine on so I just clicked START. When the download is completed, the system will automatically start to install it.
Once you have completed this the system will restart and bring you back to the home page. Go to the PSN sign-in screen and take note of the email address you use in case you have multiple email addresses and aren't sure which one you used. Keep an eye on your email and wait for Sony to send you the rest of the instructions to restore your account.
If you know anyone with a PS3, make sure you share this with them now so they can be prepared for the restoration of the Playstation Network!
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