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Ultimate Fool Proof Guide: Ps3 Hardware Downgrading
![]() The Ultimate Fool Proof Guide: Ps3 hardware downgrading Downgrade from the latest 4.41 FirmWare
WarningDO THIS CHECK FIRST DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP.
CLICK HERE FIRST TO SEE IF YOUR PS3 CAN BE DOWNGRADED & WHAT FLASHER YOUR PS3 CAN USE
IF YOUR PS3 CAN BE DOWNGRADED AND WHAT FLASHER YOUR PS3 NEEDS FOR THE DOWNGRADE
Locate the manufacturing date code found on the base of your ps3. it will look like this ![]() Where you see the “xx” part below you will see numbers on your ps3. so the image above shows CECH-4003A but it will be in the below table as CECH-40XX the last 2 numbers do not affect whether it can be downgraded or not so we don’t need to list that part. Now use DEFAULTDNB's PPC+ MD5 & DATE CHECK TOOL (DCT) or follow the steps below Phat type ps3’s
Phat type ps3’s
CECHAxx (OK To Downgrade) NAND = Progskeet / TEENSY++ 2.0 / InFeCtuS CECHBxx(OK To Downgrade) NAND = Progskeet / TEENSY++ 2.0 / InFeCtuS CECHCxx(OK To Downgrade) NAND = Progskeet / TEENSY++ 2.0 / InFeCtuS CECHExx (OK To Downgrade) NAND = Progskeet / TEENSY++ 2.0 / InFeCtuS CECHGxx (OK To Downgrade) NAND = Progskeet / TEENSY++ 2.0 / InFeCtuS CECHHxx(OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECHJxx (OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECHKxx (OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECHLxx (OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECHMxx(OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECHPxx (OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECHQxx (OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher DECHAxx (OK To Downgrade) This information was taken from HERE and HERE Slim type ps3’s
Slim type ps3’s
CECH-20xx(OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECH-21xx (OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / Progskeet / E3 Flasher CECH-25xx (DOUBLE CHECK THIS WITH MIN VERSION CHECKER OR DEFAULTDNB's PPC+ MD5 & DATE CHECK TOOL (DCT) AS SOME CANNOT BE DOWNGRADED) (IF OK To Downgrade) NOR = Teensy++ / ProgSkeet / E3 Flasher CECH-30xx (CANNOT Downgrade) CECH-40XX (CANNOT Downgrade) This information was taken from HERE & HERE & HERE Requied tools for downgrading
1. a NAND or NOR Programmer
1 ProgSkeet 1.0 / 1.1 for Both NAND & NOR
![]() SELLERS nh-game.com NAND consoles also need these
![]() 1a. JTAG Programmer called INJECTUS (to update the bitstream if you’re using the Progskeet with a NAND solder less clip) ![]() 1b."Y" Adaptor (NAND Adaptor PCB) ![]() 1c. NAND clip (360-clip) nand clip sellers 1d. FFC NAND Interface board. it replaces the need to buy the above 1a & 1b items
![]() this has both experts in soldering and ppl who want to minimise soldering in mind. for the experts click here
there is a new product out that allows you to flash the NAND off board
this means you remove each NAND one at a time solder each in turn to the new board then you can read and write much easer than if it was on board for ppl who wish to minimise soldering click here
there is a new product out that allows you to simply attach the nand clip to the progskeet and not have to buy or solder the injectus to the progskeet.
as this allows you to use the default bitstream that is allready on the progskeet. so simply put this can be plug and play.
2.progskeet 1.2 / 1.21
![]() ProgSkeet 1.2 / 1.21 full kit NAND consoles also need these
![]() 360clip (NAND) FFC NAND Interface board it replaces the need to buy the above 2b item
![]() this has both experts in soldering and ppl who want to minimise soldering in mind. for the experts click here
there is a new product out that allows you to flash the NAND off board
this means you remove each NAND one at a time solder each in turn to the new board then you can read and write much easer than if it was on board for ppl who wish to minimise soldering click here
there is a new product out that allows you to simply attach the nand clip to the progskeet
so simply put this can be plug and play.
3.Teensy++ 2.0 NOR & (NAND being added soon)
4.E3 Flasher NOR
5. InJeCtuS NAND
2. A development board (not needed if your on 4.40 or below firmware)
A development board (to get into factory service mode) Teensy++ is a development board so if you do the TEENSY++ guide then you can skip this
for psp see THIS thread Development Boards
Development Boards
Dongles, HUB’s & Unknown Jailbreak Devices (with an encasing, like an USB-stick)
Dongles, HUB’s & Unknown Jailbreak Devices (with an encasing, like an USB-stick)
AmazeBreak site 1= zhuzhuchina.com site 2= rambogames.netdownload software AVRKey E3 Card Reader EcliPS3 / eclipsemod 16K EcliPS3 / eclipsemod 32K GrOOvE AVR MatrixPS3 Maximus AVRUSB 1.2 16K Maximus AVRUSB 1.2 32K Minimus 32 AVR USB Minimus AVR USB NEO Jailbreak NEO Jailbreak II P3 FREE P3 HUB 1 P3 HUB 2 P3 HUB 3 P3Go GT-break Pic-Fun (P3 FREE v2) Prankster AVR PS Jailbrea2 (16K) PS Jailbreak (the 1st one) PS Jailbreak2 (32K) PS Jailbreaker PS Samurai PS3 Break v1.0 (AVR) PS3 Break v1.0 (AVR) imitation PS3 Break v1.0 (PIC) PS3 Break v1.1 PS3 Break v1.2 PS3 Halo-Key v1.1 PS3 Liberator PS3 Stinger (v1) PS3 Stinger (v2) PS3 USB Jailbreak (v1/16K) PS3 USB Jailbreak (v2/AT64S) PS3 Zpack (Atmel) PS3 Zpack (Silabs) PS3Jailbreak2 (16K) PS3Key (Atmel) PS3Key v2 (Silabs) PS3Pandora PS3Speed PS3super V1.1 PS3super V1.2 PS3super V3.50 PS3YES! PS3YES! Pro PSBreak USB Break v1.0 USB Break v1.1 USBKey (h) USBKey (l) X-KEYVN x3 Jailbreak X3MAX X3Max V2GB Boards Jail breaking Devices (without encasing, already soldered)
Boards Jail breaking Devices (without encasing, already soldered)
Arduino Duemilanove Arduino Mega Atmel AT90USBKEY Atmel ATAVRUSBRF01 Atmel RZUSBSTICK Atmel STK525 Atmel Xplain AVR Opendous v1.1 Benito Board BlackCat USB Bumble-B v1 Bumble-B v2 JM-DB-U2 Maximus AVRUSB 1.0 Maximus PIC18FUSB MicroOpenDous1 MicroOpenDous2 MicroOpenDous3 MicroOpenDous4 Micropendous-162 Micropendous1_Base Micropendous2-JTAG Micropendous4 v2 Micropendous AT90USB162 Minimus 32 AVR USB Minimus AVR USB Nano USB Dev Olimex AVR-PX128A1 Olimex AVR-USB-162 Olimex AVR-USB-STK OpenKubus (a) OpenKubus (b) OpenKubus (c) OpenKubus (d) OpenKubus Secstick v1 PS2Chiper's v1 PS2Chiper's v2 PS3opendous AT90USB162 PSXGroovy +Plus PSXGroovy-A PSXGroovy-P Teensy++ 1.0 Teensy++ 2.0 Teensy 1.0 Teensy 2.0 UDIP-8 UDIP-16 UDIP1C USBTiny MKII XBOX 360 USB JTAG SPI Flasher v1 XBOX 360 USB JTAG SPI Flasher v2 XBOX 360 USB Nand SPI Flasher (DIY softmod) Chips, DIY and Kits Jail breaking Devices (require some soldering/modding)
Chips, DIY and Kits Jail breaking Devices (require some soldering/modding)
Atmel AT90USB162 Atmel AT90USB646 Atmel AT90USB647 Atmel AT90USB1286 Atmel AT90USB1287 Atmel ATmega16 Atmel ATmega16A Atmel ATmega16U4 Atmel Atmega32 Atmel ATmega32L Atmel ATmega32U2 Atmel ATmega32U4 Atmel ATmega64S Atmel ATmega162 Atmel ATmega168 Atmel ATmega328(P) Atmel ATmega1280 Atmel ATxMega128a1 Microchip PIC18F14K50 Microchip PIC18F252 Microchip PIC18F2450 Microchip PIC 18F2455 Microchip PIC 18F2550 Microchip PIC 18F4455 Microchip PIC 18F4550 P3 Free Plus DIY PS3opendous DIY kit xbox360 USB Nand SPI Flasher DIY Calculators Jail breaking Devices (List based on ports of Brandon Wilson)
Calculators Jail breaking Devices (List based on ports of Brandon Wilson)
TI-84 Plus TI-84 Plus Silver Edition TI-89 Titanium PSfreedom ports
PSfreedom ports to Smartphone’s, Portable media players, Gaming Handhelds, Internet Tablets and GPS navigation devices
(List based on: PSFreedom WIKI Device_compatibility_list / kakaroto/master @ github) Apple iPhone 2G Smartphone (iOS) s3c-hsotg Complete KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority Apple iPhone 3G Smartphone (iOS) s3c-hsotg Complete KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority Apple iPod Touch 1G Portable media player s3c-hsotg Complete KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority Archos 5 IMT Portable media player mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo / Bubu29 Dingoo A320 Gaming Handheld JZ4732 Complete KaKaRoTo / Waninkoko Google Nexus One Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Aria Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Desire (Bravo/Bravoc) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Dream (G1) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Droid Eris Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Droid Incredible Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Evo 4G Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC HD2 Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC HD Blackstone Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Hero Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Kovsky Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Legend Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Raphael (HTC Touch Pro/HTC Diamond) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Rhodium (HTC Touch Pro 2/HTC Diamond 2) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Sapphire (HTC Magic 32A) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Sapphire (HTC Magic 32B) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Tattoo Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Wildfire Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon Motorola Droid Smartphone (Android) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Nokia N800 Internet Tablet (Maemo) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Nokia N810 Internet Tablet (Maemo) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Nokia N900 Smartphone + Internet Tablet (Maemo) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Palm Pre Smartphone (WebOS) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Samsung Galaxy I7500 Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon Fake Jail breaking Devices (to avoid at anytime)
Fake Jail breaking Devices (to avoid at anytime)
PS3AVR (FAKE!) [same as TinyAVR] TinyAVR (FAKE!) [same as PS3AVR] ZPack PS3 Backup System (FAKE!) info taken from here: http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Downg...PSgrade_Dongle 4. A usb stick
A usb stick (usb mass storage device)
This is to store the service mode files and f/w on click here for more info
(not all usb stick work only 1 out of 4 of mine did)
according to the wiki if your USB stick passes this test then it will work:- http://www.pendrivelinux.com/testing...compatibility/ Compatible USB mass storage (usb stick)
Compatible USB mass storage (usb stick)
Ok this is where I need your help please post any USB sticks that you know work along with a link to where to buy one from. This way we can have a list here for others to use The following is a direct paste from the wiki (see below) o Don't use any USB Mass Storage Device with enhanced functions as: encryption, finger print reader, U3, pin code etc. o Don't use USB Mass Storage Devices with a long initialization time (e.g. some MP3 players) o Don't use multi partition USB Mass Storage Devices, only use 1 single primary FAT32 partition. o Make sure they are formatted according to specifications with FAT32 (e.g. HP USB Format Tool - or TOKIWA / Ridgecrop FAT32 formatter) I have 4 USB Stick’s and only a 5 year old 512mb stick worked (“GURU” Brand Name) the other 3 NOT WORKING are : (HP 4GB)(Kingston Data Traveler 2GB)(SanDisk cruzer 4GB) I wonder if they have to be 1GB or below. Or cheep & nasty devices to work? Info taken from here: http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Downg...PSgrade_Dongle 4. Screw Drivers
Philips driver’s (PH1 & PH0) anti tamper Torx driver (T8) or a console opening tool kit 6. Solder 7. Flux (to help the solder bind (stops what’s called dead solder where the solder hasn’t made a connection)) 8.Wire
(jumper wires work great) (to connect the flasher to the ps3) 1 wire is still needed for E3 Flasher
wire guage from ps3devwiki
Wire reference For wiring, use 20-26 AWG. 18 can be too stiff while 28 is too fragile. 24-26 AWG works fine in most cases. The Grounds and VCC wires may ofcourse be thicker than the signal wires. Keep wires short, up to ~20cm max (longer gives errors). The shorter the better : 15cm and shorter mostly works fine with AWG26 on NOR. For NOR wiring the solderarea (the NORpoints) is 10x larger than the solderarea used with NAND (pitch 0.5mm, just as NOR chips btw), so for NOR you have much more headroom (and also need!) to use thicker wires (for NAND you most likely want to use 28 AWG and cannot use much thicker) Use caliper to measure unknown/unmarked wires and compare with above table/listing. [edit] Table: AWG (inch) / Euro (mm) American Wire Gauge Diameter Cross Sectional Area Diameter Cross Sectional Area Notes (AWG) d (inch) A (inch2) d (mm) A (mm2) 0000 (-3) 0,4600 0,1662 11,6839 107,2172 000 (-2) 0,4096 0,1318 10,4048 85,0279 00 (-1) 0,3648 0,1045 9,2658 67,4308 0 0,3249 0,0829 8,2515 53,4756 1 0,2893 0,0657 7,3482 42,4085 2 0,2576 0,0521 6,5438 33,6318 3 0,2294 0,0413 5,8275 26,6715 4 0,2043 0,0328 5,1895 21,1516 5 0,1819 0,0260 4,6214 16,7742 6 0,1620 0,0206 4,1155 13,3027 7 0,1443 0,0164 3,6650 10,5496 8 0,1285 0,0130 3,2638 8,3663 9 0,1144 0,0103 2,9065 6,6348 10 0,1019 0,0082 2,5883 5,2617 12 0,0808 0,0051 2,0527 3,3092 13 0,0720 0,0041 1,8279 2,6243 14 0,0641 0,0032 1,6278 2,0812 15 0,0571 0,0026 1,4496 1,6505 16 0,0508 0,0020 1,2910 1,3089 17 0,0453 0,0016 1,1496 1,0380 18 0,0403 0,0013 1,0238 0,8232 19 0,0359 0,0010 0,9117 0,6528 20 0,0320 0,0008 0,8119 0,5177 21 0,0285 0,0006 0,7230 0,4106 22 0,0253 0,0005 0,6439 0,3256 23 0,0226 0,0004 0,5734 0,2582 24 0,0201 0,0003 0,5106 0,2048 25 0,0179 0,0003 0,4547 0,1624 26 0,0159 0,0002 0,4049 0,1288 Best used for NOR consoles 27 0,0142 0,0002 0,3606 0,1021 28 0,0126 0,0001 0,3211 0,0810 Best used for NAND consoles 29 0.0113 0.286 0.064 30 0.0100 0.255 0.051 31 0.00893 0.227 0.040 32 0.00795 0.202 0.032 33 0.00708 0.180 0.025 34 0.00631 0.160 0.020 35 0.00562 0.143 0.016 36 0.00500 0.127 0.013 37 0.00445 0.113 0.010 38 0.00397 0.101 0.008 39 0.00353 0.0897 0.006 40 0.00314 0.0799 0.005 [edit] Alternative/cable comparison PATA/floppy 40-conductor cable - AWG28 (0.0126" / 0.321mm) with 0.0333" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA/floppy 40-conductor cable - AWG30 (0.0100" / 0.255mm) with 0.0333" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG30 (0.0100" / 0.255mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.0016" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG30 (0.0100" / 0.255mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG31 (0.00893" / 0.227mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG32 (0.00795" / 0.202mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.002" Category 6 (ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-1) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 22AWG (0.0253" / 0.644mm) Category 6 (ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-1) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 23AWG (0.0226" / 0.573mm) Category 6 (ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-1) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 24AWG (0.0201" / 0.511mm) Category 5/5e (TIA/EIA 568-5-A) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 24AWG (0.0201" / 0.511mm) Category 5e patch (TIA/EIA 568-5-A) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 26AWG (0.0159" / 0.405mm) SATA : solid 26 AWG - 0.0159" / 0.405mm SATA : solid 28 AWG - 0.0126" / 0.321mm SATA : solid 30 AWG - 0.0100" / 0.255mm 9. Heat transfer compound also known as thermal paste (your removing your heat sink so you should replace the compound) 10. Your controller USB cable (to connect the flasher to your pc) 11. A PC (computer) Open your ps3
Open your ps3
Slim Strip Down
Slim Strip Down
![]() the ps3 slim ![]() A blue Phillips screw is hidden beneath the screw cover. Remove this screw. ![]() Next, remove the hard drive cover. ![]() The drive enclosure has a metal pull tab attached to it. Pull on it to release the drive from the bay. ![]() Remove the three T8 security Torx screws on the underside of the PS3 slim. ![]() remove the warranty sticker (there are ways to remove these without damaging the sticker. Using a hair dryer (but you can warp the casing if you get it too hot) and sticky stuff remover (yes that’s what it is called) but if you put too much on it can get into the system & you don’t want that) ![]() Seven Phillips screws need to be removed from the bottom. the rubber pad on the front-right corner of the PS3 has no screw hidden underneath. Remove the other 3 and the 4 plastic screw covers. You should be able to simply lift these off with your finger nail. ![]() Flip the PS3 over & remove the top case lifting the rear first (like opening a door) ![]() Disconnecting two power supply cables in red and two screws in blue ![]() Removing the power supply. ![]() remove the inlet power connector ![]() Unplug the fan ![]() Remove the bdvd drive flat cable. can be lifted with a finger nail & Remove the screw ![]() The Blue-ray drive comes right out. ![]() pull out the power panel’s flat cable ![]() remove 3 black in red and 2 silver screws in blue ![]() the logic board lifts free of the chassis ![]() Unscrew 5 silver screws in red securing the shield do not remove the 2 black screws in yellow & Remove The screws for the two identical brackets in blue ![]() remove the metal shield from the logic board. and in red you can see your board type ![]() lift the logic board it will feel like its glued down but lift till there is pressure and wait as it will slowly un stick with a “pop” ![]() take note of where the heat transfer pads are in red. They may be stuck to components on the logic board.& clean the old heat transfer paste from these areas with alcohol wipes in blue ![]() clean the two chips with alcohol wipes in blue & you will notice your NOR chip in red ![]() a close up of the NOR chip (you need to either jot down every detail from the chip or its better to take a clear photo and check you can zoom in and read it) ![]() all the old heat transfer paste removed ![]() place a line of heat transfer paste to both chips ![]() using a credit card spread the compound over both chips going top to bottom, left to right, bottom to top, and right to left. Until it’s on evenly. Then put the logic board back onto the bottom heat shield (the one you just cleaned) ![]() place 2 folded pieces of card in the areas shown ![]() screw the two identical brackets back in place insuring they are sat on the card NOT touching the logic board. ![]() plug in the fan (DO NOT MISS THIS STEP) ![]() re attach the power brick connect the wires in red and screw it down in blue ![]() flip it back over and your all set Phat Strip Down
Phat Strip Down
![]() the "phat" ps3 ![]() On the left side of the console you will see a few rubber feet. The first screw to be removed is underneath the rubber foot circled in red in the picture below. The foot can be pried out with a small screw driver. Then underneath is a Torx security screw. Once the screw is removed, slide the top of the case to the left. It may require a bit of force to slide if you’re opening the console for the first time. After the top slides as far as it will go, lift the top and it should come off as seen in the picture below: After the top is off, there will be another cover. You will need to remove the 7 long screws circled in red. After the 7 screws are removed, gently lift up the back corners of the top half of the console. There are 2 small clips near the back you may need to undo with a small screw driver. Now the top of the console should just lift off (with a bit of gentle force) and you will see the guts of the PS3. First, the power supply (The silver box on the left) has to be removed. Remove the screws circled in red, and take out the plug, the power supply will just lift out. take out the mains plug in the back of the power supply. The power supply should now be completely disconnected from the PS3. the Bluetooth board (in the 60GB models, it also has wireless). Unscrew the 4 screws and unplug the ribbon cable and the board will just lift out Now to remove the Blue-ray drive. This is relatively easy. Lift the drive up about 2” and you will see a really wide ribbon cable connecting the drive to the motherboard. Unplug it. There will also be a plug near the front of the Blue-ray drive. Unplug it as well. The drive will then just lift out. Now you will (hopefully) see this Next, we have to remove the small circuit board that has the Reset and Eject buttons. This board is attached to a small metal bracket. Remove the 4 screws holding the board and the metal bracket and unplug the small ribbon cable. The board should now easily lift out. Now remove the screws circled in red After the screws are removed, gently lift out the whole motherboard along with the back panel like the pictures below: Make sure you have taken out the plastic cover with the HDD sticker on it! Otherwise the clips on it will get bent! After the bottom of the PS3 case is out of the way, you can see the cooling system on the bottom of the motherboard. Now remove the plastic back panel. There are 4 small plastic clips (2 on either side of the motherboard) that you need to lift to take off the back panel. Flip the motherboard back over. Unscrew the 4 screws (circled in red) holding 2 metal brackets down. Once these screws are undone, take off the 2 metal brackets. It will now look like this After that, flip the motherboard over again. Now gently pull up on the heat sink. Be gentle here. The cooling system will lift up off the CPU and GPU and come off completely. A bit of force will be required here as the heat sink will be stuck down to the CPU and GPU with white thermal paste. This picture shows the fan removed. Don’t remove it as the fan and heat sink need to be re-attached during the downgrade. On the bottom of the heat sink and on the CPU and GPU will be white thermal paste. This is used to help transfer heat from the chip to the heat sink. This needs cleaning off as you should put fresh thermal paste on again when you reassemble the PS3. If you don’t and the paste is dry or doesn’t re-sit properly then there is a high risk of the system over heating and you will get a ylod error later on. After you get the heat sink off, you can lift up the metal shielding. Be gentle with this as the shielding is very thin and if it bends it could possibly cause the shielding to short out something on the motherboard when the PS3 is reassembled. Now flip the motherboard over again, and remove the metal shielding on the other side and you will now see the naked motherboard ![]() Bottom side: Strip down guide taken from here: http://www.llamma.com/PS3/repair/PS3...y_tutorial.htm Select Your Prefered Downgrade Guide Below
Progskeet all versions NOR Guide TEENSY++ 2.0 NOR Guide E3 Flasher NOR Guide ProgSkeet all versions NAND Guide [post=]TEENSY++ 2.0 NAND Guide[/post] [post=]InFeCtuS NAND Guide[/post] remarry blueray player
YOU MUST BE ON 3.55CFW TO USE ALL THESE FILES Download remarry-3.55-files.rar 1. Extract remarry-355-files. you will have 2 folders & 2 readme.txt files remarry-3.55 MD5 remarry-3.55 readme.txt MD5 readme.txt 2. open the MD5 folder and run MD5.exe. then check the following MD5 checksum
the hash files for the remarry-3.55 files are:- ---------------------------------------- (in fsm remarry files folder) Lv2Diag.self (enter fsm) MD5: C48E5EBFC00ABD89094CB73A2B0BEA59 manufacturing_updater_for_reset.self MD5: 9E3C9024E9243478D21C78E1C9DF2376 fdm_spu_module.self (3.55) MD5: 8B71331447ACC2C6E24E638C8B417D5B nb the wiki says it should be (33E8D3C12349CFD203930FD0C237054D) but no matter how many times I download it from the mirror links I get the above hash instead. PS3UPDAT.PUP (3.30 RETAIL/CEX) MD5: 6bdf1b2409d705a0136c40746c62e85d (in get out of fsm folder) Lv2Diag.self (exit fsm) MD5: 7A20BFDAE65EEFB47A4425DB1B52DCDE ---------------------------------------- 3. put your ps3 into fsm (Factory Service Mode) by putting the fsm tool into port 0 (closest to the reader) 4. plug in the ps3 and press power button and within 300ms press and hold eject button 5. the ps3 should turn on and in about 1-2 min turn back off 6. turn on ps3 and you should boot to the xmb. you should see a big red box with "factory service mode" turn the ps3 back off 7. Inside the remarry-3.55 folder you will have 2 more folders. fsm remarry files get out of fsm 8. put the contents of fsm remarry files on a fat32 formatted USB Mass Storage device should look like:- --------------------------------------- Lv2diag.self manufacturing_updater_for_reset.self fdm_spu_module.self PS3UPDAT.PUP cfg/standalone.cfg ---------------------------------------- 9. Put the created USB Mass Storage device into port 0 (closest to the reader) and turn the ps3 back on (the program will auto start.) Drive Init Executing means it is starting the remarry process Drive Init Failed with big pink letters 'NG' (No Good!) means the process failed. Most likely solved by fixing the communication issue with the drive. (check the cables to the drive) 10. After you run the initial remarry process, do not take it out of factory service mode. 11. Put a BD movie disc in and run it on the PS3. (This restores your DRL files!) alternatively in the latest multiman there is the option to restore these files in the "system" collum 12. now delete the current files on the USB Mass Storage Device then put the contents of get out of fsm on the fat32 formatted USB Mass Storage device. it should now look like:- Lv2diag.self 13. Put the USB Mass Storage Device into port 0 (closest to the reader) and turn on the ps3 to get out off factory service mode. 14. Launch PS3 as normal. Updated your f/w now you get the Flashing Red Light Of Death?
ProgSkeet
right now your ps3 will turn on (green light) then turn off with fault light (flashing red light) 1, you need to remove the mains power leed from the ps3 (DO NOT PLUG THIS IN AT ALL) 2. wire up the progskeet and the 3.3v on the progskeet to Vcc pad on ps3 3. close (bridge / switch on "if switched) BOTH R7 & R8 (DO NOT POWER ON THE PS3, REMOVE THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY) 4. plug in the progskeet to the pc. the pc will detect the progskeet 5. set the winskeet up to your NOR / NAND chip type 6. (NOR only) click "dump cfi" it should dump 7. click "dump" it will take awhile as your powering the NOR & progskeet from the usb 8. check your dump as in the guide (this is to check the wiring is still ok / the clip is still attached correctly) 9. if it checks ok then click "erase" in winskeet this will take awhile 10. unplug the progskeet and un-bridge R7 & remove 3.3v on progskeet to Vcc pad on ps3 11. the ps3 will now turn on and halt as normal as described in the guide section ( Flashing the ps3 ) 12 follow the guide from the section ( Flashing the ps3 ) and use your patched dump not this one to flash back to the ps3 13. USE THE QA FLAG DE-HASH METHORD TO DE-HASH Thanks
judges lots of time spent helping me with various issues PS3 Development Wiki (without this awesome site this guide would not be possible) master737373 (Who helped me allot with my first downgrade & is always willing to answer my questions) gDrive (for the hours & hours of his personal time he gave me to help with problems with the creation of this thread. I won’t forget "this" )eussNL on #ps3downgrade for always being helpful and (along with the rest of the guy's & gal's on there) always helpful with testing peoples dumps. Disclaimer
I have done my best to insure this has a low brick possibility. but you are messing with your system files and hardware so there will never be a brick proof guide[/COLOR] I am not a dev etc. just someone who wanted an easy to follow up to date guide that was fool proof. I call it the ultimate Fool Proof guide as this guide was made for me. so if I can follow it anyone can. THREAD RULES
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Progskeet NOR Guide
first things first
download MD5 from HERE to check all the hashes of the files needed in this guide. Downloading and installing
Needed Downloads
1 Install the ProgSkeet’s drivers
1. Install the ProgSkeet’s drivers (called “winskeet”):- 2. go to the "ProgSkeet programs" folder and select extract here with WinZip 3. scroll to the bottom to find winskeet ![]() 4. right click and send to desktop Plug in the Progskeet to the pc with the ps3's controller usb cable ![]() 5. the card will be detected and the install new hardware wizard will run. click not this time ![]() 6. click install from a list or specific location ![]() 7. browse to location ![]() 8. select location ![]() 9. installing ![]() 10. completed Setting Up The ProgSkeet
Setting Up The ProgSkeet
v1.1
1. soldering the ProgSkeet
1. With the Blue Boards there are 2 jumpers to create (bridge). for both white & blue boards there is 1 resistor to remove. The areas in YELLOW circles (R9 & R 11 the 3.3v setting) need soldering (bridge). And in RED Circle the R7 needs the resistor removing. Nb if you heard about removing R8 this is old news and needs to remain attached now. 2. it should look like this 3. in the diagrams folder find your board's diagram (printed on the edge of the ps3's motherboard you will see your board number mine is DNY-001) 4. now follow the diagram to solder your Progskeet to your board 2. Attaching the ProgSkeet with the NOR clip
Attaching the ProgSkeet with the NOR clip
v1.2
image remove R7 and solder R8 this puts the progskeet into NOR mode ![]() VER-001 ![]() JSD-001 & SUR-001 ![]() DYN-001 ![]() DIA-001 create your dump
create your dumps
Run winskeet Power on ps3 and connect Progskeet to the pc via usb to halt the boot up ![]() you should be on the main screen so first select your NOR type ![]() MINES THE SPANSION 128P ![]() A CLICK “DUMP CFI” save it as cfi dump (this will verify your NOR if this fail’s double check your wiring and that you have selected the right NOR in the first page) ![]() click dump ![]() Dumping (it takes seconds so don’t go anywhere) ![]() Complete dump. Click clear and then dump again ![]() if the dump fail's If it fail’s:-
verify the dumps
Check your dump with BwE_NOR_Validator
open BwE_NOR_Validator image 1 copy your dump into this folder image 2 run BwE_NOR_Validator image 3 click "start" image 4 type "y" if you are going to 3.55 or "n" if your going to 4.40 (it will now patch the dump for 3.55. it takes a few minuets so just wait don't click anything) image 5 if you typed "n" above then now you type "y" (it will now patch the dump for 4.40. it takes a few minuets so just wait don't click anything) image 6 type "n" image 7 it will now start to check the dump. this takes xx minuets so again just wait for it to finish image 8 it gives you some indication of the state of the dump at the bottom. now press ENTER image 8 The program will then open a html output illustrating everything that has been validated. Scroll through or use the menu at the top and read each section. image 9 If a validation says 'warning' or 'danger' investigate it yourself manually using a hex editor (how to use HxD is shown in the next validation spoiler) or contact somebody knowledgeable. Only corruption messages will show you the exact offset to look at, everything else won't so this is the reason you have to read/learn about it on the ps3devwiki. Some validations will tell you that you need to patch it, if this is the case then do so and re-validate the patched dump. (you should have done this when asked in the validator) image 10 If your dump has any 'danger' messages in the per console sections (find them in the menu) then there is a good chance its completely ruined and unfixable. Also, if your dump has a large amount of 'danger' messages then there is a serious issue - bad wiring can be discovered if you have any repetition in the dump. steps 8 / 9 / 10 Written by @BwE because @baileyscream is not good at explaining things "How to use HxD editor and some example checks
Open the “program’s” folder find the HxD (hex editor) (install it like you did with Progskeet) and then run it. first time opening click file>>click open get a statistics. The fine blue bars at either side are what need checking (the one to the left is highlighted in red put your mouse on the left line and you should get a reading between 18.38% - 29.01% (in the area circled in blue) and the line on the right should be between 10.42% - 10.48% Now close the statistics tab The first thing you should see at offset 00000010 is FACEOFF , DEADBEEF if you see AC OF FF EO , AD DE EF BE then your dump’s need byte reversing if you don’t see either then you have a bad dump. Re-do all your wiring and start again Byte reverse
Byte reverse
Inside “programs” folder find FlowRebuilder run it ![]() this is the main screen ![]() select byte reverse a dump ![]() click the box next to brows, drag & drop, drop down ![]() select your dump ![]() click execute operation and it’s done it in the same place as the dump and its added “swap” to the name you should see at offset 00000200 is IFI ![]() if you see FI.I then your dump’s needs byte reversing. again if you don’t see either then you have a bad dump. Re-do all your wiring and start again If you did see FI.I in your dump then you need to use flow rebuilder with the byte reverse option if it says IFI then you can skip this step Byte reverse
Byte reverse
Inside “programs” folder find FlowRebuilder run it ![]() this is the main screen ![]() select byte reverse a dump ![]() click the box next to brows, drag & drop, drop down ![]() select your dump ![]() click execute operation and it’s done it in the same place as the dump and its added “swap” to the name First find the IDPS/TARGET ID & METLDR and then BOOTLDR (were still using the hex editor) The area to find these depends on your ps3 model ![]() IDPS/TARGET ID is at 0002F077 (scroll down to 0002F070 then the top row of numbers is your last digit) CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have the value 09 (this is what is in the image) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value 0A CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have the value 0B CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have the value 0B CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) it should have the value 05 or 06 or 07 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) it should have the value 06 or 07 CECHKxx (DIA-002 boards) it should have the value 07 CECHLxx (VER-001 boards) it should have the value 07 or 08 or 09 CECHMxx (DIA-001 boards) it should have the value 03 or 06 CECHPxx (VER-001 boards) it should have the value 07 or 08 ![]() ![]() METLDR is at 0000081E & 00000842 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E8 90 at 0000081E & 0E 85 at 00000842 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E9 60 at 0000081E & 0E 92 at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have thE value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value E7 B0 at 0000081E & 0E 77 at 00000842 “OR” E8 C0 at 0000081E & 0E 88 at 00000842 “OR” E8 E0 at 0000081E & 0E 8A at 00000842 “OR” EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value E8 E0 at 0000081E & 0E 8A at 00000842 "OR" EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHKxx DIA-002 BOARD EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHLxx VER-001 BOARD E8 D0 at 0000081E & 0E 89 at 00000842 or:- E8 90 at 0000081E & 0E 85 at 00000842 CECHMxx DIA-001 BOARD EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHPxx VER-001 BOARD E8 D0 at 0000081E & 0E 89 at 00000842 ![]() ![]() BOOTLDR is at 00FC0002 & 00FC0012 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) should have the value 2F 3B at 00FC0002 & 2F 3B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 13 at 00FC0002 & 2F 13 at 00FC0012 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) should have the value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) should have the value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 53 at 00FC0002 & 2F 53 at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F 5B at 00FC0002 & 2F 5B at 00FC0012 OR 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) should have this value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value 2F 1C at 00FC0002 & 2F 1C at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E F4 at 00FC0002 & 2E F4 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value 2E F4 at 00FC0002 & 2E F4 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHKxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHLxx (VER-001 boards) should have the value 2E AB at 00FC0002 & 2E AB at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E B3 at 00FC0002 & 2E B3 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 13 at 00FC0002 & 2F 13 at 00FC0012 CECHMxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHPxx (VER-001 boards) should have the value 2E AB at 00FC0002 & 2E AB at 00FC0012 If you’re not getting some or none of these then you need to check your wiring and re-dump Ok now we need to take a look and check there are no malformed headers / file names / region names. This is what we are looking for:-
![]() ASECURE LOADER (00000800) ![]() eEID (0002f000) ![]() cISD (0003f000) cCSD (0003F800) Look for SCE on the line below the blue in the following pictures trvk_prg0 (00040010) trvk_prg1 (00060010) trvk_pkg0 (00080010) trvk_pkg1 (000A0010) Make sure all the words below the blue in the following pictures match yours ros0 (000C0000) ros1 (007C0000) Make sure the following in blue matches cvtrm (00EC0000) note you may get this instead in the blue highlight: 00EC0000 53 43 45 49 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF SCEIÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ 0FACEOFF DEADFACE (00F00010) CELL EXTNOR AREA (00F20000) ![]() bootldr (00FC0000) extracting your dump
go to FlowRebuilder for extracting your dump ![]() Click extract a byte reversed NOR dump or an interleaved and unscrambled NAND dump ![]() click button next to input file ![]() select your nor dump ![]() click execute program ![]() dump extraction complete. It will put the extracted files into a folder called i.e. (dump.ext) in the same folder where you selected the original one ![]() You should now have these files If any are missing try extracting again. now go to the ps3devwiki's validating flash dumps pages and do the full checks there MAIN VALIDATE PAGE DISCUSSION PAGE WITH MORE CHECKS Once it all checks out ok upload your dump NOT the file you just created. to a file share site copy the link and CLICK HERE and follow the instructions on that thread. Once it comes back ok don’t forget to thank the person or persons who checked it for you. Flashing the ps3
Flashing the ps3
Turn on ps3 then plug the Progskeet into your pc ![]() Open winskeet & select your NOR ![]() click the NOR tab and click “Dump CFI” this will insure your nor is set right in winskeet ![]() at the bottom it says “options” under that you have 2 drop down boxes set yours as shown here (these seem to be the best settings for all NOR types) if you don’t change them you may get freezing issues. ![]() click the “flash” tab & select your patched NOR dump (now called dump.patched) ![]() it will read ![]() erase ![]() flash ![]() verify ![]() Repeat the steps until you get this message if you get a lot of verify errors when you flash then set these depending on your NOR type
![]() at the bottom it says “options” under that you have 2 drop down boxes set yours as shown below Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2
'Spansion N' Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 32 (or 16) Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B
'Samsung Q28' Single word program Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: (greyed out by single word program) Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2
'Spansion P' Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 64 (or 32) Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D
'Samsung P27' Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 64 (or 32) Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G
'Macronix 29GL' Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 64 (or 32) if you have some address that simply wont verify then simply change the bottom box to [USB transfer timing (avoid)] (yes i know it says avoid) it takes about 3 min to write each 128kb address but let it. once it has finnished you shouldnt get any verify errors other settings if you still have difficulty flashing
(if you have a spansion p chip then you may get (verification error's) if you do then try (Ready Triggered Timing) as this seems to work on this NOR chip. (thanks to MHMProSoft (ps3hax) for informing me about this)
Now turn off the ps3, unplug the Progskeet from pc, disconnect the Progskeet from the ps3 you need to de-solder the Progskeet Follow these steps if you patched for 3.55
Finishing the down grade in service mode
re-insert the hdd then connect the ps3 to a TV the usual way ![]() turn on your ps3 and you should have this on screen Turn the ps3 back off insert your dev usb board (programmed with the correct files) into the right usb slot. a full list of boards are listed at the start of the main post in the second tab down called "Wrong you need these tools before you even think about following a guide" inside that tab you will see the second tab down called "A development board" in there is lists of the different dev boards. Unplug the ps3 from the mains. Wait 10 - 15 seconds then plug it back in. (the wiki says its to discharge the capacitors but as the ps3 is not turned on the capacitors will take many months to discharge.) Turn the ps3 back on then immediately press eject within ~200ms. Your console will turn on and if your dev usb has led's then the dongle will light up the red LED followed by the green LED and turn back off. ![]() After triggering Factory Service Mode, go to the folder called “service mode files” & in there is a folder called “service mode 3.55 downgrade files” put the contents of that folder into your usb stick and plug it in the PS3's right most USB port (remove the dev usb & put your usb memory stick in its place) REPLACE YOUR HDD (the files are rogero3.55cfw v3.2 and the normal Lv2diag.self (365.5 KB) 3.55 get in FSM ) Turn PS3 on, it will install the firmware you had put there (even though you have no screen output, you can see it is busy by looking at the activity led of the hard drive and of your USB Mass Storage Device). if you get the flashing green power light then this is due to the firmware not installing. first check your hdd is plugged in properly. this is usually what I forget to do. if it still flashes remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file upload this file to the thread. PS3 will turn itself back off when it has finished installing the f/w. ![]() Now remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file open it & look through it to see if it contains errors (if it does upload the log to your file share account and ask for help online on IRC) (it should say at the bottom “0x83manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)”) Now you need to get the ps3 out of service mode. ![]() Open the folder “service mode files” and inside you will see a folder called “get out of service mode” copy the file inside to your usb stick. Put the usb stick back into your ps3 it will boot then the hdd light will flash then turn off. Remove the usb stick. (the file is Lv2diag.self (201.42 KB) get out FSM) after that re-build your ps3 ![]() turn on your ps3 and it should now boot to this screen follow the on screen instructions nb the firmware you now have is rogero3.55 spoofed to 4.11 (for whoever decides not to follow my instructions and decides to go looking at system infomation) De-hashing
Now to DeHash the console so it is brick protected when / if you decide to upgrade the firmware
THIS IS THE RECOMENDED WAY QA flag method
what is QA de-hash
What Dehashing basically does is it resets the PS3′s Syscon hashes back to 3.55 with both “ros0” and “ros1”, making your PS3 back into an original/non-downgraded state and you do not need to worry about disabling LV1 checks when you install any CEX/DEX or the latest PS3 Official Firmware.
Install and run QA-toggle and make sure it beeps if you just get a blank screen and nothing happens then you have a faulty bdvd and you cannot do this step. try re-marry bdvd found in the main post then try this step again. to check you are QA flagged Set your cursor on Network Settings and press the key combo (all at the same time):L1 + L2 + L3 (press left stick) + R1 + R2 + dpad_down if you are QA flagged a new option will show up right below network settings Power off console Put unpatched official firmware (e.g. 3.55) on USB Mass Storage device as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP and insert in PS3 Boot into Recovery Menu: press and hold power button you get 1 beep then a wait then a second beep then the ps3 turns off press and hold power button again you get 1 beep then 2 beeps let go of power button select "6. System Update" to reinstall firmware. If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader. DO NOT DO THE SERVICE MODE WAY AS I AND OTHERS GET RLOD EVERYTIME IT IS DONE Now you should be on 3.55ofw You can now install the 3.55cfw of your choice Follow these steps if you patched for 4.40
re-insert the hdd then connect the ps3 to a TV the usual way turn on your ps3 and it should boot into the xmb as normal if you were on 4.40ofw then open the rogero4.40cfw folder and copy the PS3 folder to a fat32 formatted Mass Storage Device. if you were on 4.41ofw then open the rebug4.41cfw folder and copy the PS3 folder to a fat32 formatted Mass Storage Device. plug in the Mass Storage Device into usb 0 (closest to drive / furthest right) install the update from xmb under "update" "install fton Mass Storage Device" insure you have no disc in the blueray drive. once done and the ps3 has booted back to xmb. turn off the ps3 and enter "recovery menu" hold power button. ps3 turns on & beeps......keep holding power button.......short wait......beeps again & turns off. release and re-press & hold power button. ps3 turns on & beeps.....keep holding power button.....short wait......ps3 double beeps...let go of power button. select option 6 once done it will re-boot to xmb. that’s it simple. Last edited by baileyscream; 1 Week Ago at 05:30 AM. |
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Progskeet NAND Guide
for the progskeet v1.2 guide see this first CLICK HERE
and the latest bitstreem HERE Downloading and installing
Downloading and installing
Needed Downloads
1 Install the ProgSkeet’s drivers
Install the ProgSkeet’s drivers (called “winskeet”)
1. Install the ProgSkeet’s drivers (called “winskeet”):- 2. go to the "ProgSkeet NAND programs" folder and select extract here with WinZip 3. scroll to the bottom to find winskeet ![]() 4. right click and send to desktop Plug in the Progskeet to the pc with the ps3's controller usb cable ![]() 5. the card will be detected and the install new hardware wizard will run. click not this time ![]() 6. click install from a list or specific location ![]() 7. un select (search removable media (floppy CD ROM....)) and select (Include this location in the search) then click (browse) ![]() 8. browse to (Local Disk c: ) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) > (drivers_winusb_111121) ![]() 9. installing ![]() 10. completed 2 Now the board needs testing for shorts.
Now the board needs testing for shorts. ( DO NOT do this with the board connected to anything but the pc.)
1. Run Winskeet from the desktop icon ![]() 2. Warning message ![]() 3. Opening screen ![]() 4. click Tools TAB ![]() 5. click Test for Shorts ![]() 6. No Shorts Found ![]() 7. if it’s not plugged in or no driver installed or you have a problem you will see this 8. now Close winskeet Setting Up The ProgSkeet
Setting Up The ProgSkeet
wiring the injectus to the progskeet
![]() injectus diagram from ps3devwiki solder the pads on the injectus to the pads on the progskeet. the flat cable that comes with the injectus is not to be used. installing the injectus usb driver
connect progskeet with usb to pc. connect injectus with usb to pc. found new hardware will open. ![]() click (not this time) click (next) screen will change to this ![]() click (install from a list or specific location (Advanced)) click (next) screen will change to this ![]() un-click (Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM...) click (Include this location in the search.) click ((browse) button) ![]() goto (My Computer) > (Local Disk (c: )) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) > (InfectusProgrammer-3.9.9.0) > (USB-Drivers3.1) > then click (ok) ![]() then click (next) ![]() it will install ![]() you will get the warning just click (Continue anyway) ![]() its done just click (finish) ![]() you should get this bubble message. updating the bitstreem
![]() goto (My Computer) > (Local Disk (c: )) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) > (InfectusProgrammer-3.9.9.0) and click (InfectusProgrammer_3.9.9.0) ![]() the infectus program will start and you will get this message. just click (ok) ![]() you will hear the "bing" sound of the injectus being disconected then reconected to the pc and then you will just have this screen. ![]() close then re-start the injectus programer so it will detect the board ![]() click (tools) > (Open Infectus) ![]() this window will open "Actel Panel" click (Load DAT) ![]() this window will open. NB it has a delay before opening so dont keep clicking it. ![]() goto (My Computer) > (Local Disk (c: )) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) > (ProgSkeet_Bitstreams_111126) > (DAT) and select the file (ProgSkeet_Retail_SL_NAND111126) then click (open) ![]() you will be back at this screen (no changes to see) click (Program) ![]() it will check the dat file ![]() then erase > write the bitstream to the progskeet ![]() after a few min's it will finish. just click (ok) then close the 2 infectus windows and the progskeet is now ready for connecting the NAND clip(s) NOW DESOLDER THE WIRES FROM INJECTUS TO PROGSKEET Soldering the ProgSkeet
1. With the new Blue Boards (currently in production) there are 2 jumpers to create (bridge). The areas in YELLOW circles (R9 & R 11 the 3.3v setting) need soldering (bridge) (ignore the RED Circle) and donot remove R7 & R8. 2. it should look like this (ignore the RED line) 2. Attaching the ProgSkeet with the NAND clip
Attaching the ProgSkeet with the NAND clip
good tip from ps3hax member Dark_hades
[QUOTE=Dark_hades;467957] The biggest pain by far of the whole process was getting that solderless clip on correctly for WinSkeet to recognise it. I would add that gently scrubbing the pins with some cleaning Alcohol on a clean toothbrush (on the solderless clip and NAND chips) can help in making sure it's won't fail due to the pins being dirty (as that was the case with my solderless clip). QUOTE] ![]() this is the COK-001 board. i have marked which NAND is which take note which is which or print this image for reference for boards with a NAND chip on eithes side of the board then the cpu / gpu is the "bottom" nand ![]() a close up of the clips in place the clip in the blue circle will clip on no problem. the clip in the red circle needs altering to sit flush. the circle in red on both clips is a nipple on the clip marking pin 1 position. you will find the same on the NAND chips. just put the clip on the chip with the nipple in the same position ![]() this NAND chip has 5 components too close for the clip to sit flush ![]() a closeup of the NAND and components circled in red ![]() the different types of cut needed (cut as in file very gently ) ![]() a different angle of the cuts ![]() once done the clip will sit flush ![]() conect the flat cables to the clip(s). right now the progskeet can only read from the (A) side of the "Y" adaptor. so you can only connect one clip at a time. the one shown is the "TOP" "0 NAND chip" you also need to conect the "3.3v" pad on the "Y" adaptor to the "3.3v" pad on the progskeet this is done as we are not powering up the ps3 but using the progskeet to power the NAND chips yes i still have the injectus connected to mine. use good strong "quick clamps" to hold the clips in place i have the mainboard sat on an angle on the ps3's base as it holds it just right with the clamps inplace create your dump
create your dumps
Run winskeet connect Progskeet to the pc via usb cable ![]() you should be on the main screen so first select your NAND type ![]() Mines the samsung ![]() select the NAND tab you just want (NAND 1) ticked (NB both NAND 1 & NAND 2 are linked to the "A" connector on the "Y" adaptor) ![]() click (AUTO) and the details of your NAND should be shown next to the (AUTO) button. if its not then check the clip is attached correctly. ![]() click dump ![]() this window will open asking where to save and what to call the dump. ![]() create a new folder called dumps and go into that and call this dump dump 1 top then click (save) ![]() Dumping (i found the TOP / NAND 0 takes 12 min to dump) ![]() Complete dump. Click clear and then dump again (number your dumps i.e. dump 1 TOP , dump 2 TOP etc (repeat this 3 times) un-plug the ProgSkeet and connect the clip to the other NAND. this is the "bottom" "NAND 1" NAND now re-connect the ProgSkeet to the pc ![]() still in the NAND tab you just want (NAND 1) ticked still (remember both NAND 1 & NAND 2 are linked to the "A" connector on the "Y" adaptor) click (AUTO) and the details of your NAND should still be shown next to the (AUTO) button. if its not then check the clip is attached correctly. ![]() click dump ![]() the window will open asking where to save and what to call the dump again. just select the dumps and go into that and call this dump dump 1 bottom then click (save) ![]() Dumping (i found the bottom / NAND 1 takes 13 min to dump) ![]() Complete dump. Click clear and then dump again (number your dumps i.e. dump 1 bottom , dump 2 bottom etc (repeat this 3 times) Why does it give verification errors when writing or halt/freeze when dumping? Bad wiring 30AWG (bad) instead of 26AWG (ok) for NOR Too long wires (>15cm) Bad PC / USB chipset, just try an old PC with Windows XP/Linux Bad USB cable Interference Bus not free / Halted incorrect Power drops Bad grounding join your NAND flashes into one unified dump.
![]() go to (local drive (c: )) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) and run (FlowRebuilder v.4.2.2.0) ![]() Select (UNSCRAMBLE then interleave two NAND flashes into one unified dump.) ![]() click button next to (Select the NANDbackup "Flash0"(TOP) file.) and the above window will open. goto (local drive (c: )) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) > (Winskeet111205) > (dumps) and select (dump 1 top) ![]() click button next to (Select the NANDbackup "Flash1"(BOTTOM) file.) and the above window will open. goto (local drive (c: )) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) > (Winskeet111205) > (dumps) and select (dump 1 bottom) ![]() under (Select the OUTPUT (interleaved) file.) type (C:\ProgSkeet NAND programs\Winskeet111205\dumps\extracted\dump 1) then click execute program ![]() dump extraction complete. It will put the extracted files into (C:\ProgSkeet NAND programs\Winskeet111205\dumps\extracted\dump 1) now do the same with the other 2 top & bottom NAND dumps (changing the destination from (dump 1) to (dump 2) then (dump 3) ![]() now goto (local disk (C: )) > (ProgSkeet NAND programs) > (Winskeet111205) > (dumps) > (extracted) and you should see the same as above ![]() You should now have these files in each folder If any are missing try extracting again. if you still dont then you will have to re-dump and check the clips are on tight verify the dumps
verify the dumps
In the progskeet NAND programs folder find the HxD (hex editor) (install it like you did with Progskeet) and then run it. first time opening click file click open ![]() select all your dumps then select compare ![]() leave the top as it is and change the bottom as you check each dump. ![]() you should see this message after each dump has been checked. If you don’t delete all your dumps check your clips are on ok then dump again. When there all the same just have 1 dump open (we will use this all the time now) ![]() get a statistics. ![]() The fine blue bars at either side are what need checking (the one to the left is highlighted in red put your mouse on the left line and you should get a reading between 1.43% - 2.68% (in the area circled in blue) and the line on the right should be between 18.25% - 24.54% Now close the statistics tab ![]() The first thing you should see at offset 00040010 is FACEOFF , DEADBEEF if you see AC OF FF EO , AD DE EF BE then your dump’s need byte reversing if you don’t see either then you have a bad dump. Re-do all your wiring and start again (the above is from a NOR dump its used here as an example) If you did see the above then you need to use flowrebuilder with the byte reverse option if it says (DEAD BEEF) then you can skip this step Byte reverse
Byte reverse
Inside progskeet NAND programs folder find FlowRebuilder run it ![]() this is the main screen ![]() select byte reverse a dump ![]() click the box next to (browse, drag & drop, drop down) and select your dump then click (execute operation) and it’s done it in the same place as the dump and its added “swap” to the name First find the IDPS/TARGET ID & METLDR and then BOOTLDR (were still using the hex editor) The area to find these depends on your ps3 model ![]() IDPS/TARGET ID is at 00080877 (scroll down to 00080870 then the top row of numbers is your last digit) CECHAxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value 01 or 03 or 04 CECHBxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value 01 or 02 CECHCxx (COK-002 boards) it should have the value 03 CECHExx (COK-002 boards) it should have the value 01 or 04 CECHGxx (SEM-001 boards) it should have the value 05 or 06 DECHAxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value 01 or 02 ![]() METLDR is at 0004081E & 00040842 CECHAxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value EE 10 at 0004081E & 0E DD at 00040842 or ED EO at 0004081E & 0E DA at 00040842 CECHBxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value ED A0 at 0004081E & 0E D6 at 00040842 CECHCxx (COK-002 boards) it should have the value EB F0 at 0004081E & 0E BB at 00040842 or ED EO at 0004081E & 0E DA at 00040842 CECHExx (COK-002 boards) it should have the value EE 10 at 0004081E & 0E DD at 00040842 CECHGxx (SEM-001 boards) it should have the value E7 B0 at 0004081E & 0E 77 at 00040842 or E8 C0 at 0004081E & 0E 88 at 00040842 or E8 C0 at 0004081E & 0E 88 at 00040842 DECHAxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value ED A0 at 0004081E & 0E D6 at 00040842 ![]() BOOTLDR is at 00000002 & 00000012 CECHAxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value 2A 3F at 00000002 & 2A 3F at 00000012 or 2A 37 at 00000002 & 2A 37 at 00000012 CECHBxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value 2A 2A at 00000002 & 2A 2A at 00000012 CECHCxx (COK-002 boards) it should have the value 30 44 at 00000002 & 30 44 at 00000012 or 2A 37 at 00000002 & 2A 37 at 00000012 CECHExx (COK-002 boards) it should have the value 2A 3F at 00000002 & 2A 3F at 00000012 CECHGxx (SEM-001 boards) it should have the value 2E 8C at 00000002 & 2E 8C at 00000012 or 2F 1C at 00000002 & 2F 1C at 00000012 or 2E F4 at 00000002 & 2E F4 at 00000012 DECHAxx (COK-001 boards) it should have the value 2A 2A at 00000002 & 2A 2A at 00000012 Ok now we need to take a look and check there are no malformed headers / file names / region names. This is what we are looking for:- Correct............................Malformed..............................location asecure_loader...............asecure_loaher......................00040220 eEID................................eIIH........................................00040250 cISD.................................cESH.......................................00040280 cCSD................................cCSH.......................................000402B0 trvk_prg...........................trvg_prk..................................000402E0 trvk_pkg...........................trvg_prk..................................00040310 creserved_0.....................?????????...............................00040340 ros..................................??????????...............................00040370 cvtrm...............................cztrm........................................000403A0 metldr..............................mitldr........................................00040820 Now find the same positions as shown in blue in the following pictures yours should match ![]() ASECURE LOADER (00040800) ![]() eEID (00080800) ![]() cISD (00090800) ![]() cCSD (00091000) Look for SCE on the line below the blue in the following pictures ![]() trvk_prg (00091800) ![]() trvk_pkg (00093800) Make sure all the words below the blue in the following pictures match yours ![]() ros0 (000C0020) ![]() ros1 (007C0010) Make sure the following in blue matches ![]() bootldr (00000000) now go to the ps3devwiki's validating flash dumps pages and do the checks there MAIN VALIDATE PAGE DISCUSSION PAGE WITH MORE CHECKS Once it all checks out ok upload your dump NOT the file you just created. to a file share site copy the link and CLICK HERE and follow the instructions on that thread. Once it comes back ok it’s time to patch it (don’t forget to thank the person or persons who checked it for you) Patching the dump
Patching the dump
![]() Open flow rebuilder and select “PATCH a Byte reversed NOR dump or an interleaved and unscrambled NAND dump”. ![]() Select your NAND dump (the merged one that was created from the 2 you just had checked) & Select the patch file (progskeet_patch.txt) from (C:\ProgSkeet NAND programs\NAND downgrade\progskeet_patch.txt) then Click (execute) ![]() completed it will put the patched dump in the same folder as your original dump with ".patch.bin" at the end of its file name (you won’t see the word ".bin" at the end) split the NAND dump back into 2 dumps
![]() open FlowRebuilder and select (RE-SCRAMBLE a modified dump then de-interleave it into two new flashes.) ![]() click the button next to (select the input NAND interleaved_modified file: ) and select your patched dump ![]() in the box under (select the NAND backup "Flash 0 (TOP) file) select your origonal (dump 1 TOP.bin) file ![]() in the box under (select the NAND backup "Flash 1 (BOTTOM) file) select your origonal (dump 1 BOTTOM.bin) file then click (execute) ![]() compleated. the new dump files are in the same location as the origonals with "new" added to the file names:- dump 1 TOP.bin.new.bin dump 1 BOTTOM.bin.new.bin close FlowRebuilder Flashing the ps3
Flashing the ps3
connect the progskeet to the "TOP" NAND 0 and then connect the progskeet to the pc ![]() Open winskeet & select your NAND ![]() click the NAND tab and click (AUTO) this will insure your clip is sat right on the chip ![]() click the “flash” tab & select (dump 1 TOP.bin.new.bin) ![]() it will read ![]() flash ![]() verify it takes 19 min's all together ![]() Repeat the steps until you get the message "nothing to flash" now disconnect the progskeet from the pc then connect the progskeet to the "BOTTOM" NAND 1 and then connect the progskeet back to the pc ![]() still in the NAND tab click (clear) then (AUTO) again this will insure your clip is sat right on the chip ![]() click the “flash” tab & select (dump 1 BOTTOM.bin.new.bin) ![]() it will read ![]() flash ![]() verify it takes 19 min's all together ![]() Repeat the steps until you get the message "nothing to flash" Now unplug the Progskeet from pc and disconnect the clip(s) from the ps3 now build your ps3 back together Finishing the down grade in service mode
Finishing the down grade in service mode
make sure you have re-inserted the hdd then connect the ps3 to a TV the usual way ![]() turn on your ps3 and you might see this on screen or you might have a blank screen and the ps3 turns off aster a second (it should not beep) Turn the ps3 back off insert your dev usb board (programmed with the correct files) into the right usb slot. a full list of boards are listed at the start of the thread in the second tab down called "Wrong you need these tools before you even think about following a guide" inside that tab you will see the second tab down called "A development board" in there is lists of the different dev boards. Unplug the ps3 from the mains. Wait 10-15 seconds then plug it back in. (the wiki says this is to discharge the capacitors but as the ps3 is off then the capacitors will take months to discharge) Turn the ps3 back on then immediately press eject within ~200ms. Your console will turn on and if your dev usb has led's then the dongle will light up the red LED followed by the green LED and turn back off. ![]() After triggering Factory Service Mode, go to (local disk c: )) > (progskeet NAND programs) > (get into fsm) put the contents of that folder into your usb stick and plug it in the PS3's right most USB port (remove the dev usb & put your usb memory stick in its place) REPLACE YOUR HDD (the files are rogero cfw v3.2 and the normal Lv2diag.self (365.5 KB) 3.55 get in FSM ) Turn PS3 on, it will install the firmware you had put there (even though you have no screen output, you can see it is busy by looking at the activity led of the hard drive and of your USB Mass Storage Device). if you get the flashing green power light then this is due to the firmware not installing. first check your hdd is plugged in properly. this is usually the problem. if it still flashes remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file upload this to a file share site copy the link and CLICK HERE to enter the chat room. create your nic name press enter then click the green word "#ps3downgrade" to enter the correct room. paste your link with “can someone please check my updater log. I have followed the guide here (this guide) I cannot get rogero cfw to install in service mode. PS3 will turn itself back off when it has finished installing the f/w (Nb this does take a while. So go make a cuppa or have a cig). ![]() Now remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file open it & look through it to see if it contains errors (if it does upload the log to the guide) (it should say at the bottom “0x83manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)”) Now you need to get the ps3 out of service mode. ![]() go to (local disk c: )) > (progskeet NAND programs) > (get out of fsm) put the contents of that folder into your usb stick and plug it in the PS3's right most USB port it will boot then the hdd light will flash then turn off. Remove the usb stick. (the file is Lv2diag.self (201.42 KB) get out FSM) ![]() turn on your ps3 and it should now boot to this screen follow the on screen instructions nb the firmware you now have is rogero3.55 spoofed to 4.11 (for whoever decides not to follow my instructions and decides to go looking at system infomation) De-hashing
Now to DeHash the console so it is brick protected when / if you decide to upgrade the firmware
THIS IS THE RECOMENDED WAY QA flag method
what is QA de-hash
What Dehashing basically does is it resets the PS3′s Syscon hashes back to 3.55 with both “ros0” and “ros1”, making your PS3 back into an original/non-downgraded state and you do not need to worry about disabling LV1 checks when you install any CEX/DEX or the latest PS3 Official Firmware.
Install and run QA-toggle and make sure it beeps if you just get a blank screen and nothing happens then you have a faulty bdvd and you cannot do this step. try re-marry bdvd found in the main post then try this step again. to check you are QA flagged Set your cursor on Network Settings and press the key combo (all at the same time):L1 + L2 + L3 (press left stick) + R1 + R2 + dpad_down if you are QA flagged a new option will show up right below network settings Power off console Put unpatched official firmware (e.g. 3.55) on USB Mass Storage device as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP and insert in PS3 Boot into Recovery Menu: press and hold power button you get 1 beep then a wait then a second beep then the ps3 turns off press and hold power button again you get 1 beep then 2 beeps let go of power button select "6. System Update" to reinstall firmware. If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader. DO NOT DO THE SERVICE MODE WAY AS I AND OTHERS GET RLOD EVERYTIME IT IS DONE Now you should be on 3.55ofw You can now install the 3.55cfw of your choice that’s it simple. Last edited by baileyscream; 2 Weeks Ago at 04:07 PM. |
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Teensy++ Guide
wiring the TEENSY++ to ps3
wiring the TEENSY++ to ps3
first the TEENSY++ the new recommended way to have the TEENSY++ is NOT to use the voltage regulator and bridge 3.3v pads and break the 5v track now connect +5V to 3.3v (VCC) pad on ps3 as this method will allow any ps3 to keep the teensy++ connected to ps3 while using the teensy as a jig as the ps3 now powers the TEENSY++ when ordering the TEENSY++ then get the pins pre-soldered if you’re not fitting it like judges hard / case mod ask when ordering to solder 2 pins to the E4 & E5 and no pins to 3 pads next to the switch= RST & GND & Vcc order a set of jumper wires (there are lots of sellers on eBay or your local computer store) this will make your life easier. Second the PS3:- printed on the edge of the ps3's motherboard you will see your board number mine is DNY-001 now follow the diagram to solder your Progskeet to your board ![]() DNY-001 Connecting the TEENSY++ with the 56pin NOR 360CLIP
Connecting the TEENSY++ with the 56pin NOR 360CLIP
![]() the 360CLIP (you dont use the flat cable with "*SUNKEY Connect FPC") ![]() wiring diagram ![]() connected to the ps3 Downloading & Installing
Needed Downloads
1 install python 2.7.2
1 install python 2.7.2
1 install python-2.7.2 2 click run 3 click next 4 click next again 5 click next again ![]() 6 wait for it to install ![]() 7 click finish 2 install pyserial-2.5.win32
2 install pyserial-2.5.win32
![]() 1 install pyserial-2.5.win32 ![]() 2 click run 3 click next ![]() 4 click next ![]() 5 click next again ![]() 6 it will install ![]() 7 click finish 3 install serial_install
3 install serial_install
1 from hjudges-NORway-972958d file that we changed the name to NORway 2 click next 3 click done 4 The Teensy Loader Application
4 The Teensy Loader Application
you need the TEENSY++ conected to the ps3 and the ps3 turned on (insure the fan & heatsink is connected) 2 run the TEENSY++ loader installer 3 click RUN ![]() 4 the TEENSY++ main GUI press the button on the TEENSY++ ![]() 5 the screen will change to this ![]() 6 press 'file' then 'open hex file' ![]() 7 now go to c > NORway programs > NORway > teensy > default > and select NORway.hex ![]() 8 select PROGRAM it’s the green arrow pointing down ![]() 9 then you will see this now reboot the TEENSY++ by pressing the green "pointing right" arrow ![]() 10 now you will see this ![]() 11 found new wizard will open select not this time and click next ![]() 12 click next again ![]() 13 click continue anyway ![]() 14 it will install the driver ![]() 15 click finish ![]() 16 go into device manager and you should see the above (this is from win xp) WRITE DOWN THE "COM NUMBER" YOU NEED THIS. ALSO ALWAYS USE THE SAME USB PORT FROM NOW ON Nb the one above is COM4 so you know what you’re looking for 5 create the dumps
5 create the dumps
![]() 1 go to start and click on RUN (win xp shown) in win7 type cmd in the search bar and right click the cmd icon and select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR ![]() 2 in the search box type 'cmd' then click OK (you won’t see this in win7) ![]() 3 you will now have the cmd window ![]() 4 now type cd c:\NORway programs\NORway ![]() 5 press enter and you will see the same as above (you have just changed directory) ![]() 6 now type NORway.py ![]() 7 press ENTER and you should now see the above ![]() 8 type NORway.py COM (and your com port number) ![]() 9 press ENTER and you should see the same as above. plug in your ps3 and power it on. it should turn on (green light) but not boot (hdd light wont flash) ![]() 10 type NORway.py COM (your port number) dump flash.bin ![]() 11 press ENTER and you will see the same as above (in the red box is the progress) ![]() 12 when it is done you will see the same as above (I have kept the red box over the progress so you can see what’s what) now repeat step 10 five times and change the name each time like so: dump flash2.bin dump flash3.bin dump flash4.bin dump flash5.bin ![]() 13 type NORway.py COM (your com port number) release ![]() 14 press ENTER and you should see the above. then power off the PS3 and unplug the TEENSY++ and close the cmd window. ![]() 15 your NOR dump has been put in c\NORway programs\NORway 6 verify the dumps
6 verify the dumps
1st step
![]() 1 open cmd again like you did above (start > run > type cmd > press enter) then type cd c:\NORway programs\NORway ![]() 2 type norpatch.exe ![]() 3 press enter and you will see the above screen ![]() 4 type norpatch flash.bin (this is to verify the dump) ![]() 5 press enter and you should see the same as in the red box above and ros0 & ros1 should have a f/w number in the blue box (I’m on 4.20 which is based on 4.11 so you know why there is 2 different f/w's in the image) IF YOU DONT HAVE A F/W NUMBER OR GET ANY ERRORS RE-DO YOUR WIRING AND RE-DUMP AS THIS IS A CORRUPT DUMP AND WILL BRICK IF USED. 6 close the cmd window From judges:- - verify dump: the described way is certainly a safe way, but you can also use the provided tool "norpatch.exe". If you were running on OFW, then norpatch is able to recognize the core_os areas of the dump, which make up 86% of the whole dump. If it successfully verifies you can be sure that at least all data and address lines are connected properly and working properly. And it's easy to use. now do the next step so you know 100% that your dump is valid I DONOT recommend skipping it 2nd step
In the “NORway programs” folder find the HxD hex editor install it and then run it. 1 first time opening 2 click file click open 3 select all your dumps and select compare 4 leave the top as it is and change the bottom as you check each dump. 5 you should see this message after each dump has been checked. If you don’t delete all your dumps and try dumping again. If you still get errors at this point check your wiring. When there all the same just have 1 dump open (we will use this all the time now) 6 get a statistics. 7 The fine blue bars at either side are what need checking (the one to the left is highlighted in red put your mouse on the left line and you should get a reading between 18.38% - 29.01% (in the area circled in blue) and the line on the right should be between 10.42% - 10.48% Now close the statistics tab 8 The first thing you should see at offset 00000010 is FACEOFF , DEADBEEF 9 if you see AC OF FF EO , AD DE EF BE then your dumps need byte reversing (see below the next 2 images for byte reverse steps) if you don’t see either then you have a bad dump. Re-do all your wiring and start again 10 you should see at offset 00000200 is IFI ![]() 11 if you see FI.I then your dump’s needs byte reversing. again if you don’t see either then you have a bad dump. Re-do all your wiring and start again If you did see FI.I in your dump then you need to use flow rebuilder with the byte reverse option if it says IFI then you can skip this step Byte reverse
Byte reverse
Inside NORway programs folder find FlowRebuilder run it ![]() 1 this is the main screen ![]() 2 select byte reverse a dump ![]() 3 click the box next to brows, drag & drop, drop down ![]() 4 select your dump ![]() 5 click execute operation 6 and it’s done it is in the same place as the dump and its added “swap” to the name = flash.swap.bin create a folder called original dumps and put all your flash.bin files in it now rename the flash.swap.bin to flash.bin (this will make it easier to follow the rest of the guide) First find the IDPS/TARGET ID & METLDR and then BOOTLDR (were still using the hex editor) The area to find these depends on your ps3 model ![]() 12IDPS/TARGET ID is at 0002F077 (scroll down to 0002F070 then the top row of numbers is your last digit) CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have the value 09 (this is what is in the image) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value 0A CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have the value 0B CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have the value 0B CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) it should have the value 05 or 06 or 07 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) it should have the value 06 or 07 CECHKxx (DIA-002 boards) it should have the value 07 CECHLxx (VER-001 boards) it should have the value 07 or 08 or 09 CECHMxx (DIA-001 boards) it should have the value 03 or 06 CECHPxx (VER-001 boards) it should have the value 07 or 08 ![]() ![]() 13 METLDR is at 0000081E & 00000842 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E8 90 at 0000081E & 0E 85 at 00000842 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E9 60 at 0000081E & 0E 92 at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have thE value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value E7 B0 at 0000081E & 0E 77 at 00000842 “OR” E8 C0 at 0000081E & 0E 88 at 00000842 “OR” E8 E0 at 0000081E & 0E 8A at 00000842 “OR” EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value E8 E0 at 0000081E & 0E 8A at 00000842 "OR" EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHKxx DIA-002 BOARD EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHLxx VER-001 BOARD E8 D0 at 0000081E & 0E 89 at 00000842 or:- E8 90 at 0000081E & 0E 85 at 00000842 CECHMxx DIA-001 BOARD EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHPxx VER-001 BOARD E8 D0 at 0000081E & 0E 89 at 00000842 ![]() ![]() 14BOOTLDR is at 00FC0002 & 00FC0012 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) should have the value 2F 3B at 00FC0002 & 2F 3B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 13 at 00FC0002 & 2F 13 at 00FC0012 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) should have the value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) should have the value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 53 at 00FC0002 & 2F 53 at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F 5B at 00FC0002 & 2F 5B at 00FC0012 OR 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) should have this value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value 2F 1C at 00FC0002 & 2F 1C at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E F4 at 00FC0002 & 2E F4 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value 2E F4 at 00FC0002 & 2E F4 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHKxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHLxx (VER-001 boards) should have the value 2E AB at 00FC0002 & 2E AB at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E B3 at 00FC0002 & 2E B3 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 13 at 00FC0002 & 2F 13 at 00FC0012 CECHMxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHPxx (VER-001 boards) should have the value 2E AB at 00FC0002 & 2E AB at 00FC0012 If you’re not getting some or none of these then you need to check your wiring and re-dump Ok now we need to take a look and check there are no malformed headers / file names / region names. This is what we are looking for:-
Now find the same positions as shown in blue in the following pictures yours should match ![]() 15 ASECURE LOADER ![]() 16 eEID ![]() 17 cISD 18 cCSD Look for SCE on the line below the blue in the following pictures 19 trvk_prg0 20 trvk_prg1 21 trvk_pkg0 22 trvk_pkg1 Make sure all the words below the blue in the following pictures match yours 23 ros0 24 ros1 Make sure the following in blue matches 25 or ![]() 25 cvtrm 26 0FACEOFF DEADFACE 27 CELL EXTNOR AREA ![]() 28 bootldr 7 extracting your dump
go to FlowRebuilder for extracting your dump ![]() 1 Click extract a byte reversed NOR dump or an interleaved and unscrambled NAND dump I know it says NAND at the end but this is to extract your NOR dump ![]() 2 click button next to input file ![]() 3 select your nor dump ![]() 4 click execute program ![]() 5 dump extraction complete. It will put the extracted files into a folder called i.e. (dump.ext) in the same folder where you selected the original one ![]() 6 You should now have these files If any are missing try extracting again. now go to the ps3devwiki's validating flash dumps pages and do the checks there MAIN VALIDATE PAGE DISCUSSION PAGE WITH MORE CHECKS Once it all checks out ok upload your dump NOT the file you just created. to a file share site copy the link and CLICK HERE and follow the instructions on that thread. Once it comes back ok it’s time to patch it (don’t forget to thank the person or persons who checked it for you) 8 Patching the dump
Patching the dump
![]() 1 Open flow rebuilder and select “PATCH a Byte reversed NOR dump or an interleaved and unscrambled NAND dump”. ![]() 2 Select your nor dump (the one you just had checked) ![]() 3 Select the patch file (progskeet_patch.txt) inside NOR downgrade folder that’s inside the NORway programs folder ![]() 4 Click execute ![]() 5 completed it will put the patched dump in the same folder as your original dump called flash.patch.bin (you won’t see the word .bin at the end) 9 Flashing the ps3
Flashing the ps3
If you Byte reversed your dump earlier then click here
Byte reverse the dump back to how it was
Inside NORway programs folder find FlowRebuilder run it ![]() 1 this is the main screen ![]() 2 select byte reverse a dump ![]() 3 click the box next to brows, drag & drop, drop down ![]() 4 select your dump ![]() 5 click execute operation ![]() 6 and it’s done it's in the same place as the dump and its added “swap” to the name = flash.patch.swap.bin put your flash.patch.bin into the "original dumps" folder and rename the flash.patch.swap.bin to flash.patch.bin (this will make it easier to follow the rest of the guide) ![]() 1 go to start and click on RUN (win xp shown) in win7 type cmd in the search bar and right click the cmd icon and select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR ![]() 2 in the search box type 'cmd' then click OK (you won’t see this in win7) ![]() 3 you will now have the cmd window ![]() 4 now type cd c:\NORway programs\NORway ![]() 5 press enter and you will see the same as above (you have just changed directory) ![]() 6 now type NORway.py ![]() 7 press ENTER and you should now see the above now plug in the TEENSY++ to your pc ![]() 8 type NORway.py COM(and your com port number) ![]() 9 press ENTER and you should see the same as above. plug in your ps3 and power it on. it should turn on (green light) but not boot (hdd light wont flash) ![]() 10 type NORway.py COM(your port number) write flash.patch.bin ![]() 11 press ENTER and you will see the same as above (in the blue is a change in the NORway.py v0.5 final if you have the Samsung K8Q NOR chip then it changes the write command to writewordubm for you) (in the red box is the progress) ![]() 12 if received an error then type NORway.py COM(your port number) writeword flash.patch.bin if you didn’t then skip to step 13 This is from the changes.txt file that comes with NORway
NORway.py COMx writeword dump.bin Programs the NOR in word programming mode. It's a four-bus-cycle operation (per word), i.e. it's the slowest, but most compatible programming mode. A full write takes about 9 minutes. Supported by all NOR types. Use this as a last resort if nothing else works. ![]() 13 when it is done you will see the same as above (I have kept the red box over the progress so you can see what’s what) check that it has verified the whole flash (in blue box) changes in v0.5
NORway will retry to write a sector up to 20 times (you'll get a message if this happens). i.e.: 1. Retry 2. Retry 3. Retry 4. Retry 5. Retry 6. Retry 7. Retry 8. Retry 9. Retry 10. Retry 11. Retry 12. Retry 13. Retry 14. Retry 15. Retry 16. Retry 17. Retry 18. Retry 19. Retry if it gets to: 20. Retry then you may get a "Verification failed" exception. At the end you might get: "Verification failed! Please repeat command [NORway.py COMx write mydump.bin]! The command is just an example, it's actually substituted with the command you have used for writing so try the writeword command (step 12) If the content on the NOR for one sector is the same as content of your flash file, it'll automatically skip that sector and doesn't write at all (called differential programming). If the content is different, it'll erase that sector one time and tries up to 20 times to write that sector (called incremental programming). The written sector is verified after each write attempt. If the complete writing process is finished, it does a final verification of the entire nor at the end (it happened that written bytes verified correctly, but content wasn't persistent for more than a couple of seconds). If final verification fails, you'll get a message to repeat the programming process. I just released v0.5 final. See first post of NORway thread for updated download links. You can now also use the "write" command for Samsung K8Q, NORway automatically switches to "writewordubm" then. this is from judges via a pm to me ![]() 14 type NORway.py COM(your com port number) release ![]() 14 press ENTER and you should see the above. then power off the PS3 and close the cmd window. 10 Finishing the down grade in service mode
Finishing the down grade in service mode
1st re-flash the teensy++ with psgrade files 2 run the TEENSY++ loader installer 3 click RUN ![]() 4 the TEENSY++ main GUI press the button on the TEENSY++ ![]() 5 the screen will change to this ![]() 6 press 'file' then 'open hex file' ![]() 7 now go to c > NORway programs > NORway > psgrade_at90usb1286_8Mhz_teensy++_2.0_noLED > and select psgrade_at90usb1286_8Mhz_teensy++_2.0_noLED.hex ![]() 8 select PROGRAM it’s the green arrow pointing down ![]() 9 then you will see this now reboot the TEENSY++ by pressing the green "pointing to right" arrow ![]() 10 now you will see this ![]() 10b then this (don’t worry its now programmed to use in the ps3 not pc) un-plug the usb from the pc. 2nd re-insert the hdd then connect the ps3 to a TV the usual way. if you have the voltage regulator then the TEENSY++ needs de-soldering from the ps3 as some ps3's wont boot with it installed. if you don’t have the voltage regulator then you’re ok to keep the TEENSY++ soldered to the ps3. ![]() turn on your ps3 and you should have this on screen Turn the ps3 back off insert the TEENSY++'s usb into the right usb slot. Unplug the ps3 from the mains. Wait 10-15 seconds then plug it back in. (the wiki says to do this so the capacitors will discharge but as the ps3 is turned off the capacitors will actually take months to discharge) Turn the ps3 back on then immediately press eject within ~200ms. Your console will turn on and after a moment will turn back off. After triggering Factory Service Mode, go to the folder called “get in fsm” put the contents of that folder into your usb stick and plug it in the PS3's right most USB port (remove the TEENSY++'s usb & put your usb memory stick in its place) Turn PS3 on, it will install the firmware you had put there (even though you have no screen output, you can see it is busy by looking at the activity led off the hard drive and of your USB Mass Storage Device). if you get the flashing green power light then this is due to the firmware not installing. first check your hdd is plugged in properly. this is usually what I forget to do. if it still flashes remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file upload this to the guide PS3 will turn itself back off when it has finished installing the f/w (Nb this does take a while. ![]() Now remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file open it & look through it to see if it contains errors (if it does upload the log to your file to the guide) (it should say at the bottom “0x83manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)”) Now you need to get the ps3 out of service mode. ![]() Open the folder “get out of fsm” delete the 3 files inside your usb stick then copy this file to your usb stick. Put the usb stick back into your ps3 it will boot then the hdd light will flash then turn off. Remove the usb stick. (the file is Lv2diag.self (201.42 KB) get out FSM) after that re-build your ps3 ![]() turn on your ps3 and it should now boot to this screen follow the on screen instructions nb the firmware you now have is rogero3.55 spoofed to 4.11 (for whoever decides not to follow my instructions and decides to go looking at system infomation) 11 De-hashing
Now to DeHash the console so it is brick protected when / if you decide to upgrade the firmware
THIS IS THE RECOMENDED WAY QA flag method
what is QA de-hash
What Dehashing basically does is it resets the PS3′s Syscon hashes back to 3.55 with both “ros0” and “ros1”, making your PS3 back into an original/non-downgraded state and you do not need to worry about disabling LV1 checks when you install any CEX/DEX or the latest PS3 Official Firmware.
Install and run QA-toggle and make sure it beeps if you just get a blank screen and nothing happens then you have a faulty bdvd and you cannot do this step. try re-marry bdvd found in the main post then try this step again. to check you are QA flagged Set your cursor on Network Settings and press the key combo (all at the same time):L1 + L2 + L3 (press left stick) + R1 + R2 + dpad_down if you are QA flagged a new option will show up right below network settings Power off console Put unpatched official firmware (e.g. 3.55) on USB Mass Storage device as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP and insert in PS3 Boot into Recovery Menu: press and hold power button you get 1 beep then a wait then a second beep then the ps3 turns off press and hold power button again you get 1 beep then 2 beeps let go of power button select "6. System Update" to reinstall firmware. If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader. DO NOT DO THE SERVICE MODE WAY AS I AND OTHERS GET RLOD EVERYTIME IT IS DONE Now you should be on 3.55ofw You can now install the 3.55cfw of your choice that’s it simple. Last edited by baileyscream; 2 Weeks Ago at 04:06 PM. |
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E3 FLASHER
select the right spoiler and follow the steps
just downgrade with E3
Downloads
Setting Up The E3 Flasher
Soldering the E3 Flasher
![]() DIA-001 & DIA-002 BOARD ![]() VER-001 BOARD ![]() JSD-001 & SUR-001 ![]() DYN-001 Attaching the E3 Flasher with the NOR clip
![]() remove the fan from the heatsheild ![]() attach the NOR clip (this is on the JSD-001 board) ![]() carefully fold the ribbon over the clip use one of those fake sd cards you get in laptops or one of those rubbish micro sd card adaptors and place it between the clip and the fans heat plate. its the perfect thickness to apply the correct pressure to the clip. ![]() using 2 peices of card to prevent shorting out the board. re-connect the fan as shown ![]() turn board back over and plug the fan back in. ![]() re attach and plug in the internal power pack ![]() attach the E3 Flasher together. the E3 cage will fix to the E3 mainboard using 2 of the origional hdd cage screws. then push the E3 "PS Sword" (cover board) onto the E3 mainboard via the connectors ![]() connect the ribbon cable to the E3 mainboard via the connector then push the E3 Flasher into the sata hdd port update for the E3 Flasher's firmware
take the micro sd card and put it in a micro sd card reader then put it in your pc & a blank window should open ![]() go to the E3 Flasher programs folder and drag & drop the update.bin file to the micro sd. (this is the multi console update. you can downgrade more than 1 console with this update installed to the E3) ![]() remove the sd card and put the micro sd into the E3 Flasher now plug in the power / eject board & the ps3 to the mains ![]() set the switches as shown 1 down / 2 down / 3 up / 4 up / 5 up / 6 up ![]() power on the ps3 and you should see the above lights come on ![]() almost instantly the E3 Flasher will update its self & you should see the above light up in blue ![]() press the red button under the esata port (below the blue lights) to reset the E3 Flasher & the blue lights will turn off. to double check the E3 Flasher has taken the update simply put the micro sd card into the pc and it should be empty. if its still there just repeat the update steps if it doesnt flash and instead some of the blue led's turn off then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting create your dump
![]() set the switches as 1 down / 2 down / 3 up / 4 down / 5 down / 6 down put the empty micro sd card in and power up the ps3 ![]() for phat ps3's wait until it boots to the xmb. slims wont get this far as the hdd is not connected. so wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready then the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if the lights dont come on 1 at a time and instead some of the blue led's turn on then first press stop then wait another 30 sec and press start again if some of the lights come on again then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting ![]() turn off the ps3 put the micro sd card into your pc the above window should open you should have the same files as above ![]() open e3flasher.txt check every line for an error at the bottom it should say :- OK. Backup PS3 BIOS OK. if it doesnt then check the clip is on tight and try again now make a new folder called origional dump in c:\E3 Flasher programs and cut and paste your dump "bkpps3.bin" from your micro sd card into this folder. Byte reverse
goto c:\E3 Flasher programs and find FlowRebuilder run it ![]() this is the main screen ![]() select Byte reverse and EXTRACT a NOR dump file. than click the box next to brows, drag & drop, drop down ![]() a new window will open. goto c:\E3 Flasher programs\origional dump. select your dump ![]() click execute operation ![]() and it’s done it in the same place as the dump and its added “swap” to the name verify the dumps
![]() first goto c:\E3 Flasher programs\origional dump\bkpps3.swap.ext and you should have the same files as above now goto c:\E3 Flasher programs and find the HxD (hex editor) install it and then run it. first time opening click file click open ![]() select all your dump get a statistics. The fine blue bars at either side are what need checking (the one to the left is highlighted in red put your mouse on the left line and you should get a reading between 18.38% - 29.01% (in the area circled in blue) and the line on the right should be between 10.42% - 10.48% Now close the statistics tab The first thing you should see at offset 00000010 is FACEOFF , DEADBEEF if you don’t see this then you have a bad dump. Re-do all your wiring and start again you should see at offset 00000200 is IFI First find the IDPS/TARGET ID & METLDR and then BOOTLDR (were still using the hex editor) The area to find these depends on your ps3 model ![]() IDPS/TARGET ID is at 0002F077 (scroll down to 0002F070 then the top row of numbers is your last digit) CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have the value 09 (this is what is in the image) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value 0A CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have the value 0B CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have the value 0B CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) it should have the value 05 or 06 or 07 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) it should have the value 06 or 07 CECHKxx (DIA-002 boards) it should have the value 07 CECHLxx (VER-001 boards) it should have the value 07 or 08 or 09 CECHMxx (DIA-001 boards) it should have the value 03 or 06 CECHPxx (VER-001 boards) it should have the value 07 or 08 ![]() ![]() METLDR is at 0000081E & 00000842 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E8 90 at 0000081E & 0E 85 at 00000842 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E9 60 at 0000081E & 0E 92 at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have thE value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value E7 B0 at 0000081E & 0E 77 at 00000842 “OR” E8 C0 at 0000081E & 0E 88 at 00000842 “OR” E8 E0 at 0000081E & 0E 8A at 00000842 “OR” EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value E8 E0 at 0000081E & 0E 8A at 00000842 "OR" EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHKxx DIA-002 BOARD EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHLxx VER-001 BOARD E8 D0 at 0000081E & 0E 89 at 00000842 or:- E8 90 at 0000081E & 0E 85 at 00000842 CECHMxx DIA-001 BOARD EA 60 at 0000081E & 0E A2 at 00000842 CECHPxx VER-001 BOARD E8 D0 at 0000081E & 0E 89 at 00000842 ![]() ![]() BOOTLDR is at 00FC0002 & 00FC0012 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) should have the value 2F 3B at 00FC0002 & 2F 3B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 13 at 00FC0002 & 2F 13 at 00FC0012 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) should have the value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) should have the value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 53 at 00FC0002 & 2F 53 at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F 5B at 00FC0002 & 2F 5B at 00FC0012 OR 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) should have this value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECHHxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value 2F 1C at 00FC0002 & 2F 1C at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E F4 at 00FC0002 & 2E F4 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHJxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value 2E F4 at 00FC0002 & 2E F4 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHKxx (DIA-002 boards) should have the value 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHLxx (VER-001 boards) should have the value 2E AB at 00FC0002 & 2E AB at 00FC0012 “OR” 2E B3 at 00FC0002 & 2E B3 at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 13 at 00FC0002 & 2F 13 at 00FC0012 CECHMxx (DIA-001 boards) should have the value 2E E3 at 00FC0002 & 2E E3 at 00FC0012 CECHPxx (VER-001 boards) should have the value 2E AB at 00FC0002 & 2E AB at 00FC0012 If you’re not getting some or none of these then you need to check your wiring and re-dump Ok now we need to take a look and check there are no malformed headers / file names / region names. This is what we are looking for:-
Now find the same positions as shown in blue in the following pictures yours should match ![]() ASECURE LOADER ![]() eEID ![]() cISD cCSD Look for SCE on the line below the blue in the following pictures trvk_prg0 trvk_prg1 trvk_pkg0 trvk_pkg1 Make sure all the words below the blue in the following pictures match yours ros0 ros1 Make sure the following in blue matches cvtrm (note you may get this instead in the blue highlight: 00EC0000 53 43 45 49 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF SCEIÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ) 0FACEOFF DEADFACE CELL EXTNOR AREA ![]() bootldr now go to the ps3devwiki's validating flash dumps pages and do the checks there MAIN VALIDATE PAGE DISCUSSION PAGE WITH MORE CHECKS Once it all checks out ok upload your origional dump NOT the file you just created. to a file share site copy the link and CLICK HERE to post your dump. paste your link with “can someone please check my dump. I have followed the guide here (this guide) I have checked it myself. Once it comes back ok it’s time to patch it (don’t forget to thank the person or persons who checked it for you) when its been checked don’t forget to thank the person or persons who checked it for you installing the downgrade patch
try the "one-key downgrade" first & if that doesnt work then do the "FlowRebuilder patching" way one-key downgrade
insert your micro sd card into the pc. ![]() put your origional dump back on and then goto c:\E3 Flasher programs copy the e3_downgrade.bin to the micro sd card ![]() put the micro sd card into the E3 and set the switches as:- 1 down / 2 down / 3 down / 4 down / 5 down / 6 up ![]() for phat ps3's wait until it boots to the xmb. slims wont get this far as the hdd is not connected. so wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right dont turn off the ps3 thinking it is not doing anything it takes a 1-2 minutes for each light to come on. once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if the lights dont come on 1 at a time and instead some of the blue led's turn on then first press stop then wait another 30 sec and press start again if some of the lights come on again then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting if you have the flashing lights then there will be a text document created on the micro sd card upen it and at the bottom it shouls have ( OK. Program Nor OK.) now turn off the ps3 and goto (Finishing the down grade in service mode) if you have an error then goto (FlowRebuilder patching & flashing) FlowRebuilder patching & flashing
![]() Open flow rebuilder and select “PATCH a Byte reversed NOR dump or an interleaved and unscrambled NAND dump”. ![]() Select your nor dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps3.swap.bin) ![]() Select the patch file (c:\E3 Flasher programs\E3 downgrade\progskeet_patch.txt) ![]() Click execute ![]() completed it will put the patched dump in the same folder as your original dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps3.swap.patch.bin) {img to be added} now select "Byte reverse a dump." {img to be added} Select your patched nor dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps3.swap.patch.bin) {img to be added} Click execute {img to be added} completed it will put the patched dump in the same folder as your original dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps3.swap.patch.swap.bin) now rename it to bkpps3 (the .bin is not changeable) ![]() put the bkpps3.bin file onto the micro sd card ![]() put the micro sd card into the E3 and set the switches as:- 1 down / 2 down / 3 down / 4 down / 5 down / 6 up (the wiki says to put 6 DOWN but this didnt work for me. another error on the wiki??) ![]() for phat ps3's wait until it boots to the xmb. slims wont get this far as the hdd is not connected. so wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready then the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right dont turn off the ps3 thinking it is not doing anything it takes a 1-2 minutes for each light to come on. once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if the lights dont come on 1 at a time and instead some of the blue led's turn on then first press stop then wait another 30 sec and press start again if some of the lights come on again then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting if you have the flashing lights then there will be a text document created on the micro sd card upen it and at the bottom it shouls have ( OK. Program Nor OK.) now turn off the ps3 and goto (Finishing the down grade in service mode) Finishing the down grade in service mode
remove the E3 Flasher and re-build your ps3 (if your doing the dual boot then just unplug the clip fron the flasher rebuild the ps3 then reconect the E3 Flasher to the clip inside the hdd port) re-insert the hdd then connect the ps3 to a TV the usual way (if your doing the dual boot then connect the Esata stand and put your first hdd in that) ![]() turn on your ps3 and you should have this on screen Turn the ps3 back off insert your dev usb board (programmed with the correct files) into the right usb slot. a full list of boards are listed at the start of the thread in the second tab down called "Wrong you need these tools before you even think about following a guide" inside that tab you will see the second tab down called "A development board" in there is lists of the different dev boards. Unplug the ps3 from the mains. Wait 10-15 seconds then plug it back in. (the wiki says to do this as the capacitors need to discharge but as the ps3 is not turned on then the capacitors will actually take months to discharge) Turn the ps3 back on then immediately press eject within ~200ms. Your console will turn on and if your dev usb has led's then the dongle will light up the red LED followed by the green LED and turn back off. ![]() After triggering Factory Service Mode, go to the folder called “service mode files” & in there is a folder called “service mode 3.55 downgrade files” put the contents of that folder into your usb stick and plug it in the PS3's right most USB port (remove the dev usb & put your usb memory stick in its place) (the files are rogero cfw v3.2 and the normal Lv2diag.self (365.5 KB) 3.55 get in FSM ) Turn PS3 on, it will install the firmware you had put there (even though you have no screen output, you can see it is busy by looking at the activity led of the hard drive and of your USB Mass Storage Device). if you get the flashing green power light then this is due to the firmware not installing. first check your hdd is plugged in properly. this is usually what I forget to do. if it still flashes remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file. upload the txt file to the guide PS3 will turn itself back off when it has finished installing the firmware (Nb this does take a while.) ![]() Now remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file open it & look through it to see if it contains errors (if it does upload the log to the guide) it should say at the bottom “0x83manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)” Now you need to get the ps3 out of service mode. ![]() Open the folder “service mode files” and inside you will see a folder called “get out of service mode” copy the file inside to your usb stick. Put the usb stick back into your ps3 it will boot then the hdd light will flash then turn off. Remove the usb stick. (the file is Lv2diag.self (201.42 KB) get out FSM) ![]() turn on your ps3 and it should now boot to this screen follow the on screen instructions nb the firmware you now have is rogero3.55 spoofed to 4.11 (for whoever decides not to follow my instructions and decides to go looking at system infomation) De-hashing
Now to DeHash the console so it is brick protected when / if you decide to upgrade the firmware
THIS IS THE RECOMENDED WAY QA flag method
what is QA de-hash
What Dehashing basically does is it resets the PS3′s Syscon hashes back to 3.55 with both “ros0” and “ros1”, making your PS3 back into an original/non-downgraded state and you do not need to worry about disabling LV1 checks when you install any CEX/DEX or the latest PS3 Official Firmware.
Install and run QA-toggle and make sure it beeps if you just get a blank screen and nothing happens then you have a faulty bdvd and you cannot do this step. try re-marry bdvd found in the main post then try this step again. to check you are QA flagged Set your cursor on Network Settings and press the key combo (all at the same time):L1 + L2 + L3 (press left stick) + R1 + R2 + dpad_down if you are QA flagged a new option will show up right below network settings Power off console Put unpatched official firmware (e.g. 3.55) on USB Mass Storage device as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP and insert in PS3 Boot into Recovery Menu: press and hold power button you get 1 beep then a wait then a second beep then the ps3 turns off press and hold power button again you get 1 beep then 2 beeps let go of power button select "6. System Update" to reinstall firmware. If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader. DO NOT DO THE SERVICE MODE WAY AS I AND OTHERS GET RLOD EVERYTIME IT IS DONE Now you should be on 3.55ofw You can now install the 3.55cfw of your choice that’s it simple. dual boot with E3
this guide assumes your on the latest official firmware. if you are not then create a verified dump of your NOR then update to the latest ofw then follow the guide from the start again. downgrade the ps3
Downloads
Setting Up The E3 Flasher
Soldering the E3 Flasher
![]() DIA-001 & DIA-002 BOARD ![]() VER-001 BOARD ![]() JSD-001 & SUR-001 ![]() DYN-001 Attaching the E3 Flasher with the NOR clip
![]() remove the fan & heatsheild from the mainboard clean the old (white) heat transfer paste and replace with mx5 or arctic silver ![]() attach the NOR clip (this is on the JSD-001 board) ![]() carefully fold the ribbon over the clip {image to be added} solder a wire from sbe & sbce on the nor clip ribbon cable to the corrisponding points on the mainboard (see soldering linker) {image to be added} place a dummy sd card (found in most laptops as dust protectors) or one of them usless micro sd to sd adaptors ontop of the clip as it is the perfect size to apply the correct pressure onto the clip and replace the heatsink & fan. make sure the dummy sd card doesnt slip out of position during this step. {image to be added} replace the lower heat sheild and the 2 tension bracket's. ![]() turn board back over and plug the fan back in. ![]() re attach and plug in the internal power pack (where not fully building the ps3 up just yet so if any problems happen corrections can be made easly) ![]() attach the E3 Flasher together. the E3 cage will fix to the E3 mainboard using 2 of the origional hdd cage screws. then push the E3 "PS Sword" (cover board) onto the E3 mainboard via the connectors ![]() connect the ribbon cable to the E3 mainboard via the connector then push the E3 Flasher into the sata hdd port update for the E3 Flasher's firmware
take the micro sd card and put it in a micro sd card reader (DO NOT USE A micro sd to sd convertor they dont work propperly. get a card reader.) then put it in your pc & a blank window should open ![]() go to the E3 Flasher programs folder and drag & drop the update.bin file to the micro sd. (this is the multi console update. you can downgrade more than 1 console with this update installed to the E3) ![]() remove the sd card and put the micro sd into the E3 Flasher now plug in the power / eject board & the ps3 to the mains ![]() set the switches as shown 1 down / 2 down / 3 up / 4 up / 5 up / 6 up ![]() power on the ps3 and you should see the above lights come on ![]() almost instantly the E3 Flasher will update its self & you should see the above light up in blue ![]() press the red button under the esata port (below the blue lights) to reset the E3 Flasher & the blue lights will turn off. to double check the E3 Flasher has taken the update simply put the micro sd card into the pc and it should be empty. if its still there just repeat the update steps if all the blue lights didnt come on at once and instead some of the blue led's turn on then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting create your dump
![]() set the switches as 1 down / 2 down / 3 up / 4 down / 5 down / 6 down put the empty micro sd card in and power up the ps3 ![]() for phat ps3's wait until it boots to the xmb. slims wont get this far as the hdd is not connected. so wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready then the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if the lights dont come on 1 at a time and instead some of the blue led's turn on then first press stop then wait another 30 sec and press start again if some of the lights come on again then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting ![]() turn off the ps3 put the micro sd card into your pc the above window should open you should have the same files as above ![]() open e3flasher.txt check every line for an error at the bottom it should say :- OK. Backup PS3 BIOS OK. if it doesnt then check the clip is on tight and try again now make a new folder called origional dump in c:\E3 Flasher programs and put just the dump "bkpps30.bin" from your micro sd card into this folder. then delete everything off the sd card as all 3 dumps were created at the same time then all 3 will be identical so if 1 is invalid all 3 will be invalid as there all identical. Byte reverse
goto c:\E3 Flasher programs and find FlowRebuilder run it ![]() this is the main screen ![]() select Byte reverse and EXTRACT a NOR dump file. than click the box next to brows, drag & drop, drop down ![]() a new window will open. goto c:\E3 Flasher programs\origional dump. select your dump ![]() click execute operation ![]() and it’s done it in the same place as the dump and its added “swap” to the name verify the dumps
![]() first goto c:\E3 Flasher programs\origional dump\bkpps3.swap.ext and you should have the same files as above now goto c:\E3 Flasher programs and find the HxD (hex editor) install it and then run it. first time opening click file click open ![]() select your dump get a statistics. The fine blue bars at either side are what need checking (the one to the left is highlighted in red put your mouse on the left line and you should get a reading between 18.71% - 29.01% (in the area circled in blue) and the line on the right should be between 10.42% - 10.48% Now close the statistics tab The first thing you should see at offset 00000010 is FACEOFF , DEADBEEF if you don’t see this then you have a bad dump. Re-do all your wiring and start again you should see at offset 00000200 is IFI First find the IDPS/TARGET ID & METLDR and then BOOTLDR (were still using the hex editor) The area to find these depends on your ps3 model ![]() IDPS/TARGET ID is at 0002F077 (scroll down to 0002F070 then the top row of numbers is your last digit) CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have the value 09 (this is what is in the image) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value 0A CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have the value 0B CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have the value 0B ![]() ![]() METLDR is at 0000081E & 00000842 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have either one of these value’s E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E8 90 at 0000081E & 0E 85 at 00000842 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have either one of these value’s E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 “OR” E9 60 at 0000081E & 0E 92 at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have this value E9 20 at 0000081E & 0E 8E at 00000842 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS F9 20 at 0000081E & 0F 8E at 00000842 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL ![]() ![]() BOOTLDR is at 00FC0002 & 00FC0012 CECH-20xx (DYN-001 boards) it should have either one of these value’s 2F 3B at 00FC0002 & 2F 3B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 13 at 00FC0002 & 2F 13 at 00FC0012 (this is what’s shown in the picture) CECH-21xx (SUR-001 boards) it should have the value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 CECH-25xx (JTP-001 boards) it should have either one of these value’s 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 “OR” 2F 53 at 00FC0002 & 2F 53 at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F 5B at 00FC0002 & 2F 5B at 00FC0012 OR 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL CECH-25xx (JSD-001 boards) it should have this value 2F 4B at 00FC0002 & 2F 4B at 00FC0012 WARNING IF IT HAS THIS 2F FB at 00FC0002 & 2F FB at 00FC0012 STOP NOW YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE THIS PS3 MODEL If you’re not getting some or none of these then you need to check your wiring and re-dump Ok now we need to take a look and check there are no malformed headers / file names / region names. This is what we are looking for:-
![]() ASECURE LOADER ![]() eEID ![]() cISD cCSD Look for SCE on the line below the blue in the following pictures trvk_prg0 trvk_prg1 trvk_pkg0 trvk_pkg1 Make sure all the words below the blue in the following pictures match yours ros0 ros1 Make sure the following in blue matches cvtrm (note you may get this instead in the blue highlight: 00EC0000 53 43 45 49 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF SCEIÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ) 0FACEOFF DEADFACE CELL EXTNOR AREA ![]() bootldr now go to the ps3devwiki's validating flash dumps pages and do the checks there MAIN VALIDATE PAGE DISCUSSION PAGE WITH MORE CHECKS Once it all checks out ok upload your dump NOT the file you just created. to a file share site copy the link and CLICK HERE and follow the instructions on that thread. when it has been checked don’t forget to thank the person or persons who checked it for you installing the downgrade patch
try the "one-key downgrade" first & if that doesnt work then do the "FlowRebuilder patching" way one-key downgrade
insert your micro sd card into the pc. ![]() delete any files on it then goto c:\E3 Flasher programs\dual boot files copy the e3_downgrade.bin and your checked dump (bkpps3) to the micro sd card ![]() put the micro sd card into the E3 and set the switches as:- 1 down / 2 down / 3 down / 4 down / 5 down / 6 up ![]() for phat ps3's wait until it boots to the xmb. slims wont get this far as the hdd is not connected. so wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready then the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right dont turn off the ps3 thinking it is not doing anything it takes a 1-2 minutes for each light to come on. once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if the lights dont come on 1 at a time and instead some of the blue led's turn on then first press stop then wait another 30 sec and press start again if some of the lights come on again then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting if you have the flashing lights then there will be a text document created on the micro sd card upen it and at the bottom it should have ( OK. Program Nor OK.) now turn off the ps3 and goto (Finishing the down grade in service mode) if you have an error then goto (FlowRebuilder patching & flashing) FlowRebuilder patching & flashing
![]() Open flow rebuilder and select “PATCH a Byte reversed NOR dump or an interleaved and unscrambled NAND dump”. ![]() Select your nor dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps30.swap.bin) ![]() Select the patch file (c:\E3 Flasher programs\E3 downgrade\progskeet_patch.txt) ![]() Click execute ![]() completed it will put the patched dump in the same folder as your original dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps30.swap.patch.bin) {img to be added} now select "Byte reverse a dump." {img to be added} Select your patched nor dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps30.swap.patch.bin) {img to be added} Click execute {img to be added} completed it will put the patched dump in the same folder as your original dump (c:\E3 Flasher programs\origonal dump\bkpps30.swap.patch.swap.bin) now rename it to bkpps30 (the .bin is not changeable) ![]() put the bkpps30.bin file onto the micro sd card ![]() put the micro sd card into the E3 and set the switches as:- 1 down / 2 down / 3 down / 4 down / 5 down / 6 up (the wiki says to put 6 DOWN but this didnt work for me. another error on the wiki??) ![]() for phat ps3's wait until it boots to the xmb. slims wont get this far as the hdd is not connected. so wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready then the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right dont turn off the ps3 thinking it is not doing anything it takes a 1-2 minutes for each light to come on. once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if the lights dont come on 1 at a time and instead some of the blue led's turn on then first press stop then wait another 30 sec and press start again if some of the lights come on again then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting if you have the flashing lights then there will be a text document created on the micro sd card open it and at the bottom it should have ( OK. Program Nor OK.) now turn off the ps3 Finishing the down grade in service mode
insert the hdd then connect the ps3 to a TV the usual way set the switches on the E3 as 1 down 2 up 3 down 4 down 5 down 6 down ![]() turn on your ps3 and you should have this on screen Turn the ps3 back off insert your dev usb board (programmed with the correct files) into the right usb slot. a full list of boards are listed at the start of the thread in the second tab down called "Wrong you need these tools before you even think about following a guide" inside that tab you will see the second tab down called "A development board" in there is lists of the different dev boards. Unplug the ps3 from the mains. Wait 10-15 seconds then plug it back in. (the wiki says to do this as the capacitors need to discharge but as the ps3 is not turned on then the capacitors will actually take months to discharge) Turn the ps3 back on then immediately press eject within ~200ms. Your console will turn on and if your dev usb has led's then the dongle will light up the red LED followed by the green LED and turn back off. ![]() After triggering Factory Service Mode, go to the folder called “service mode files” & in there is a folder called “service mode 3.55 downgrade files” put the contents of that folder into your usb stick and plug it in the PS3's right most USB port (remove the dev usb & put your usb memory stick in its place) (the files are rogero cfw v3.2 and the normal Lv2diag.self (365.5 KB) 3.55 get in FSM ) Turn PS3 on, it will install the firmware you had put there (even though you have no screen output, you can see it is busy by looking at the activity led of the hard drive and of your USB Mass Storage Device). if you get the flashing green power light then this is due to the firmware not installing. first check your hdd is plugged in properly. this is usually what I forget to do. if it still flashes remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file upload this to a file share site copy the link and CLICK HERE to enter the chat room. create your nic name press enter then click the green word "#ps3downgrade" to enter the correct room. paste your link with “can someone please check my updater log. I have followed the guide here (this guide) I cannot get rogero cfw to install in service mode. PS3 will turn itself back off when it has finished installing the f/w (Nb this does take a while.) ![]() Now remove your usb stick put it in your pc and you will see “UPDATER_LOG” as a notepad file open it & look through it to see if it contains errors (if it does upload the log to your file share account and ask for help online on IRC) (it should say at the bottom “0x83manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)”) Now you need to get the ps3 out of service mode. ![]() Open the folder “service mode files” and inside you will see a folder called “get out of service mode” copy the file inside to your usb stick. Put the usb stick back into your ps3 it will boot then the hdd light will flash then turn off. Remove the usb stick. (the file is Lv2diag.self (201.42 KB) get out FSM) ![]() turn on your ps3 and it should now boot to this screen follow the on screen instructions the ofw needs the syscon just the way it is and de-hashing effects this. the dual boot process
take the micro sd card and put it in a micro sd card reader then put it in your pc & a blank window should open go into the E3 Flasher programs folder then files for dual booting folder and then 2012.01.05 update and drag & drop the update.bin (this is the dual boot one) file to the micro sd. ![]() remove the sd card and put the micro sd into the E3 Flasher ![]() set the switches as shown 1 down / 2 down / 3 up / 4 up / 5 up / 6 up ![]() power on the ps3 and you should see the above lights come on ![]() almost instantly the E3 Flasher will update its self & you should see the above light up in blue ![]() press the red button under the esata port (below the blue lights) to reset the E3 Flasher & the blue lights will turn off. to double check the E3 Flasher has taken the update simply put the micro sd card into the pc and it should be empty. if its still there just repeat the update steps if it doesnt flash and instead some of the blue led's turn off then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting install cfw to the E3 NOR chip
image 1 set the switches as 1 down / 2 up / 3 down / 4 up / 5 down / 6 down and power on the ps3 ![]() wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready then the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if it doesnt flash and instead some of the blue led's turn off then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting now i have had trouble with 1100010 error (ps3 is operating nor) i ended up re-naming the bkpps3 backup to bkpe3 and with switches set as 1 down 2 down 3 down 4 down 5 down 6 up then turning on the ps3. wait 30 sec then pressing start this then coppied the dump to the E3's nor i dont know why i had so much trouble but that was my fix. image 2 turn off the ps3 put the micro sd card into your pc the above window should open you should have the same files as above ![]() open e3flasher.txt check every line for an error at the bottom it should say :- OK. Backup E3 BIOS OK. if it doesnt then check the clip is on tight and try again preparing the 1 key fast swap
image 1 set the switches as 1 down / 2 down / 3 down / 4 down / 5 down / 6 down and power on the ps3 update your ps3 to the latest firmware (this is updating the ps3's nor) once done remove the hdd and mark as "ofw" and mark the other hdd as "3.55cfw" image 2 now goto E3 Flasher Programs folder then into files for dual booting folder then into e3_downgrade folder then put the e3_downgrade.bin file onto your micro sd card from c://e3downgrade to TF v1.2 and your origional backup bkpps3 image 3 set the switches as 1 down / 2 down / 3 down / 4 down / 5 down / 6 up and power on the ps3 ![]() wait 30 seconds. when the E3 Flasher is ready then the blue led's will flash between :- 1 on / 2 off / 3 on / 4 off / 5 on / 6 off / 7 on / 8 off 1 off / 2 on / 3 off / 4 on / 5 off / 6 on / 7 off 8 on ![]() press start the blue led's will stop flashing and go out. then they will turn on one at a time slowly from left to right once all the led's are on it will then start flashing again. if it doesnt flash and instead some of the blue led's turn off then you have an error a light on means 1 a light off means 0 there should also be an error code in the sd card Error Codes
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed to initialize TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to read files in TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Failed to open TF card SD card not seated properly 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to write files to TF card SD card not seated properly 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Failed to initialize NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Failed to read NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Failed to erase NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Failed to write NOR in E3 Check pads / clip at E3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Failed to initialize PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Failed to read PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Failed to erase PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Failed to write PS3 BIOS Check pads / clip at PS3 board check may not be properly seated 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrong settings of switches Check toggle switch - wrong setting 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PS3 is operating NOR, E3 Flasher cannot operate at the same time Check toggle switch -wrong sitting 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not the right PS3 for this backup Already used e3flasher on 1 console 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wrong PS3 version, not supported at present Metldr.2 model undowngradable 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong function settings Check toggle switch - wrong setting if all went fine then you can now use the fast dual boot switch put switch to cfw and put the cfw hdd in and turn ps3 on = your in the cfw put switch to ofw and put the ofw hdd in and turn ps3 on = your in the ofwnow swap between ofw and cfw (remember to use cfw hdd with cfw switch) a few times (5-10) as the E3 seems to have a "memory effect" if you dont swap a few times then it "forgets" the dual boot is activated. dont mix up the hdd's as you will have to follow the guide again from the start. click here if it has stopped dual booting
1st. when it will only boot to ofw set your switch to cfw put your cfw hdd in and reinstall cfw via recovery menu (yes it will install) then re-do the dual boot update 2nd. when it only boots to cfw then set your switch to ofw put in your ofw hdd then reinstall ofw via recovery menu then re-do the dual boot update 3rd. re-installing cfw wont loose your games as it doesnt format the hdd (trophies etc i think are lost) its just putting the same f/w back on over the one that is still there. Last edited by baileyscream; 2 Weeks Ago at 04:10 PM. |
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