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Best current product for dual boot downgrade
Ok so apparently, progskeet has a new version that supports dual boot and e3 can dualboot cfw and ofw well. (i dont think there are others except pnm but saw nothin on it)
cost aside, what is the best product in terms of speed, reliability, and ease of use?? i am not going to do the downgrade flashing, but i am going to buy the hardware to do so. i was about to buy e3 dual boot but then progskeets dual boot popped up and i read some positive reviews on it so as of jan 13, what would you downgrade and dual boot with? pros/cons to each i knew its very noobish to ask this way, but like i said, im paying a tech to do it |
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I bought the e3 flasher and now I want the progskeet. Even though it looks like there is a lot of soldering with progskeet. Tough to say, but I think progskeet has more function than e3, but harder to use.
All in all I guess I'm happy with the e3 flasher. I have tried to fix a couple bricks with it and downgraded someone's ps3 fat. I really want to dual boot mine, but haven't had the heart to update it 4.0. So I bought a used slim on ebay and figured it would be 3.56+, but to my surprise I received a like new slim with 3.50. So now I don't have the heart to update that one either. Anyway I would say either one will do the job, but I think progskeet can actually write over bad blocks on the nand/nor.
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yeah progskeet seems to be more advanced, i just wish i knew more about the technicalities on the hardware to determine
simply i want the best dual boot hardware |
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