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- #Ps3 4.81 spoof install#
- #Ps3 4.81 spoof mod#
- #Ps3 4.81 spoof update#
- #Ps3 4.81 spoof software#
- #Ps3 4.81 spoof Pc#
I've read reference of having to go from 4.70 CFW to 3.55 CFW, dump root key, then move to DEX. The root key is the same regardless of FW installed? It must be more strictly hardware than I thought. updates the WORM EPROM flash) appropriately. As far as the Sony flashing application, it is flashing 4.70 OFW and trips the soft fuses (i.e. Sony sees the CFW as a "valid" 4.70 OFW due to some kind of spoofing by the CFW. I am a bit surprised the CFW trips this fuses, but that may be due to the Sony flashing process, NOT the CFW itself. Once you get to a certain level, there's no going back. "syscon" must be analogous to soft fuses. Please enlighten me to the potential error of my ways.
#Ps3 4.81 spoof Pc#
I would think the Recovery Mode would be the safest (no open files ala PC updates), but menu mode might have better checks and balances.
#Ps3 4.81 spoof update#
Everyone seems to have their own favorite, but this one sounds as though it will serve my needs.Ĥ) I've heard discussions from both sides on which firmware update method to use: Through the menu (using the typical OEM method) or using "Recovery Mode". I intend to use "eEID_RKDumper_(3.55).pkg (69 kB)".ģ) I intend to use CFW "HABIB 4.70 CFW V1.00". The how-to linked above had a link to 3.55 OFW, but it appears to be broken at this point.Ģ) I also want to dump my eEID root key before proceeding in case I ever need it for whatever reason. I want to be able to revert back to "square one" for whatever reason. Maybe I should do that from the beginning? I have nothing I care to save on the PS3 at this time.ġ) Obtain a method to either back up my current OFW or otherwise obtain the 3.55 OFW release.
#Ps3 4.81 spoof install#
Ultimately I would like to install a larger internal hard drive (1TB?) and use that in place of the external drive. I don't have any desire to play burned discs, nor do I utilize the PSN (although I'd prefer not to remove that as an option). My primary goal is to be able to copy my OEM games onto an external, USB connected, hard drive so I don't have to keep swapping discs between games. It actually looks fairly easy, according to the guide provided here, but I wanted to ensure I'm safeguarding myself as much as possible. I have extensive console modification experience including XBOX, Wii, PS2, and XBOX 360. I assume they aren't accepting new registrations at this (or any other) time.
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SEN Enabler 6.2.I've been reading up on various forums (mostly psx-scene and ps3hax), but was unable to register on either.
#Ps3 4.81 spoof software#
You may access the software mentioned in this article directly from the links below and if you want to read more about PlayStation 3 hacking, you may be interested in bguerville’s PlayStation 3 Toolset which is an exploitation framework that makes use of a brand new exploit! In other Sony scenes, vitaQuake 4.1 was released with major performance improvements, 3D support and more. Updates to popular homebrew utilities and CFWs may not take long similar to what happened when Firmware 4.85 was released last August. However, if you can get by with spoofing your firmware version and staying on an older firmware, you should probably do so for now as some homebrew utilities may not function correctly as offsets might need to be updated. This means that all PlayStation 3 consoles are still hackable as the current firmware is still vulnerable to current exploits!
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Furthermore, Joonie has released HFW 4.86.1 which is exactly the same as OFW 4.86 but with a modification to the web browser making it vulnerable to exploits employed to hack your console. This, in turn, prompted Joonie to state that an update to PS3HEN should be expected soon so that you could hack your noCFW (min FW of 3.60+) PlayStation 3 console. Joonie has confirmed that FW 4.86 doesn’t come with any kernel changes and released HFW 4.86.1 ( Link) Joonie states there’s no change in the kernel and releases HFW 4.86.1įrom a hacking point of view, Firmware 4.86 doesn’t seem to affect much since the kernel wasn’t changed at all.
#Ps3 4.81 spoof mod#
PS3HEN users may spoof their firmware version through webMAN MOD as community members have reported it to still work with the FW 4.86 update. Earlier today, Sony decided to release Firmware 4.86 for the PlayStation 3 despite the console getting long in the tooth and already being a teenager.įollowing the trend with the 4.8x updates, Firmware 4.86 doesn’t seem to bring about anything new from a user point-of-view as the change log only states “This system software update improves the quality of the system performance” which effectively means nothing bar from bug fixes and perhaps security improvements.įrom a user point of view, you’ll have to spoof your firmware version if you want to access PSN on an older firmware version but in this regard, Evilnat’s SEN Enabler 6.2.5 for CFW-capable consoles was released under an hour ago with support for spoofing this newly-released firmware.