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Old 11-02-2012   #71
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Originally Posted by itskamel View Post
If I had to guess I would have to say its REBUG's way of saying THIS firmware is a BEAST!
To make it even better, I think you could place all 3 FWs on you internal HDD for easy FW switching.

For folk who are not aware of this.

1. In debug settings and enable "System Update Debug"

2. Use Multiman's file manager(or other) and create a folder in /dev_hdd0 called "updater", so it's /dev_hdd0/updater/

3. Create folders in that directory for the firmwares called 01, 02 and 03 (Dont miss a number or it will error).

4. Copy whichever PS3UPDAT.PUP into one of those folders and rename it to whatever you want, you dont even need the .PUP at the end.

5. Go to System Update then Update via Hard Disk
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Old 11-02-2012   #72
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I want my PS3 back

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Originally Posted by gingerbread View Post
To make it even better, I think you could place all 3 FWs on you internal HDD for easy FW switching.

For folk who are not aware of this.

1. In debug settings and enable "System Update Debug"

2. Use Multiman's file manager(or other) and create a folder in /dev_hdd0 called "updater", so it's /dev_hdd0/updater/

3. Create folders in that directory for the firmwares called 01, 02 and 03 (Dont miss a number or it will error).

4. Copy whichever PS3UPDAT.PUP into one of those folders and rename it to whatever you want, you dont even need the .PUP at the end.

5. Go to System Update then Update via Hard Disk
just like the old time, huh? thanks
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Old 11-03-2012   #74
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In case people are wondering why rebug did not release a 4.30 CFW. I believe, there is no safe DEX OFW after 4.21. Rebug's implementation is to combine both CEX and DEX kernels, hence the safest point is 4.21 with spoof files up to 4.31.

Correct me if I am wrong.
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i may give this a go tomorrow. always enjoy a good rebug update.
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Originally Posted by gingerbread View Post
To make it even better, I think you could place all 3 FWs on you internal HDD for easy FW switching.

For folk who are not aware of this.

1. In debug settings and enable "System Update Debug"

2. Use Multiman's file manager(or other) and create a folder in /dev_hdd0 called "updater", so it's /dev_hdd0/updater/

3. Create folders in that directory for the firmwares called 01, 02 and 03 (Dont miss a number or it will error).

4. Copy whichever PS3UPDAT.PUP into one of those folders and rename it to whatever you want, you dont even need the .PUP at the end.

5. Go to System Update then Update via Hard Disk
Ahh yeah...

I remember this:
http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=33610
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Old 11-03-2012   #77
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Hats off to team Rebug, this time they really surpassed themselves.
They finally gave me a good reason to revert back to cex.
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Old 11-03-2012   #78
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Amazing collection of features, tricks, patches, tools, well... there are like tenths of new things to talk about, but in few words...

This firmware is kick ass, great work
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I see that it says FUN FEATURE – Cinavia protection disabled in CEX and DEX mode, now does that mean disabling it for blu ray disc or video files??

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Originally Posted by gingerbread View Post
To make it even better, I think you could place all 3 FWs on you internal HDD for easy FW switching.

For folk who are not aware of this.

1. In debug settings and enable "System Update Debug"

2. Use Multiman's file manager(or other) and create a folder in /dev_hdd0 called "updater", so it's /dev_hdd0/updater/

3. Create folders in that directory for the firmwares called 01, 02 and 03 (Dont miss a number or it will error).

4. Copy whichever PS3UPDAT.PUP into one of those folders and rename it to whatever you want, you dont even need the .PUP at the end.

5. Go to System Update then Update via Hard Disk
tried that but it gives me an error when updating at 69% i whish this would work :/
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