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Thanks for answering
@MakinaCore
Looking at Ps3devwiki page, does that one require more 'tinkering' ? Am I better off getting a fully fledged device such as E3 card reader? (providing I can find one....) Here's hoping that it is the pspjig that is failing and I can fix it ![]() Thanks again, and for the link
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The update is for your PS3 ! So you need to call it PS3UPDAT.PUP Maybe that's why it doesn't work for you ? Here i have the same problem: getting 10 beeps while using pspjig (that's normal) AND i get 10 beeps while tring to flash firmware to the PS3.. I also tried 2 usb sticks and with both the same result... No files are bin created on the usb stick... So i guess you came further than i did, could you please link your package that you used for the PSP for me ? I think the PSPJiG is just not working.... |
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![]() I've tried two that I found for PSP.The original (I think) by Brandonw and the same one modified by nabnab? But I agree, and have read alot of reports, that the pspjig doesn't work well -EDIT- btw the files that were created on my usb were created when I first tried to revert back to CEX after flashing in mm, not whilst trying to recover... sorry if that has confused Last edited by bauldrick; 10-27-2012 at 06:28 AM. |
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i need help too please any one ...
dexcex brick .. got a psp with jig anyone got a step by step guide on how to save my ps3 thanks for your help ... if you need more info to help me please let me know |
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My PSP was on 6.63PRO and it would not work until I downgraded it to CFW 5.50GEN-D3. Now my ps3 is unbricked and running ROGERO CFW4.21v.1.09 with no problem. To fix the brick and go to ROGEROCFW3.55v3.7 I used the following files: PS3Jig.1.00 CFW5.50GEN-D3 FactoryMode In and Out Put the files of the PS3Jig file in the PSP/GAME folder of your psp Put the files of the CFW5.50GEN-D3 file in the root of your memorycard in the PSP and run it from XMB (wait for it to finish) Follow this tutorial: On the PS3 2. Switch off ps3 from power cord 3. Put the PSP with PS3Jig already running in the right usb port 4. Put power cord in the console 5. Press power button followed quickly with eject button, the console should boot, and then reboot. (if the beeps continue it's normal) 6. Remove PSP 7. Put the 2 files from FactoryMode In folder in the root of a USB Pen formated in FAT32 in the right usb port 8. Power on the PS3. If all went well you shall see the ps3 reading stuff in the usb pen, and the hard drive of ps3 working, wait for the console to power off. 9. Remove the USB PEN (you will have an UPDATER_LOG.TXT in the Pen with the details) 10. Power on the PS3 11. At this point you can check if the console boot up and its inside factory mode (red square box in the bottom left of the screen) 12. Power off the PS3 On the computer 13. All you need now is to get out of Factory Mode, so put file inside the FactoryMode Out on the root of the USB Pen (delete the first two files that were there) On the PS3 14. Put the USB Pen in the right port with the file already on it 15. Power on (the console will power off automatically) 16. Power again and you should now be on ROGEROCFW3.55v3.7 This worked for me
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![]() ************* [ - Post Merged - ] ************* Wanted to try, but i have a PSP 3k So I guess my psp isn't able to unbrick my ps3, right ? EDIT: I have a PSP 3000 with 6.69PRO-B8 installed on it Last edited by tloader11; 10-27-2012 at 10:17 AM. Reason: (wrong) fw version of PSP added. |
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Any help should be appreciated...
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Thanks hope this works for me will try when I get home
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TI-84
A friend of mine takes his TI-84 with him today,
I gonna try using that one... |
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