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Old 03-01-2012   #71
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@leovaras good input thou too detailed in my opinion. It is definitely for someone that knows how to solder small stuff and knows the risks involved.
I'm afraid that if you explain it to throughly it may give impression that its for everybody but its definitely not

I would say if you have solid soldering experience you should judge if you are up to it otherwise let someone do it or you may end with a brick that is hardware brick
So be very careful and once again @TDCroPower2 serious impact man, @leovaras you know the business cheers guys
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@leovaras good input thou too detailed in my opinion. It is definitely for someone that knows how to solder small stuff and knows the risks involved.
I'm afraid that if you explain it to throughly it may give impression that its for everybody but its definitely not

I would say if you have solid soldering experience you should judge if you are up to it otherwise let someone do it or you may end with a brick that is hardware brick
So be very careful and once again @TDCroPower2 serious impact man, @leovaras you know the business cheers guys
@oldGreg , yes, you're right , that's why I posted that big 'ol WARNING before sharing my experience, and, I will say it again: This is not for the inexperienced or faint of heart, if you lack the soldering skills to do this procedure, DO NOT ATTEMPT!
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that is the reason why i said that is not so simple how on the slim and i test it with some users on there FAT if it works...
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I tested this method and I write my backup of the CFW 3.55 on E3 NOR, but my PS3 make an Ylod when I put the switch on CFW

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ok it works for me... cechh04 fat 40 GB thx to everybody
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hi everyone,

again i want to ask a question;

in kman82's manual, he uses a cfw from that link http://115.com/file/bhgw3kh1# which comes from e3 tech web site. On this step of dual boot, can we use rogero v3 cfw's PS3UPDATE.pup file instead of e3 tech?

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Doesn't works for me If the firmware is different on PS3 NOR and E3 NOR my PS3 make an Ylod on CFW switch. HELP ME please :'(
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@blaxoul

use the new Rogero V3.1 and yes it works with the Dual Boot!


@ayme32

install on both HDD the cfw from recovery menu and than go up to the OFW! Both HDD must have the PS3 format!
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hi everyone,

again i want to ask a question;

in kman82's manual, he uses a cfw from that link http://115.com/file/bhgw3kh1# which comes from e3 tech web site. On this step of dual boot, can we use rogero v3 cfw's PS3UPDATE.pup file instead of e3 tech?

Thanks.
Yes, like TDCroPower2 says, you can use a different .PUP file on the STEP 1 part, because I did it too But, if all else fails, once you update to Rogero's firmware you can use the QA flag method to update to any firmware you like. Google it
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I have two hard drive, one for 4.11 and one for 3.55, the half dual boot works with my firmwares in .bin but the fast make an ylod
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