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ps3 downgrading error
Hello when i want to downgrade, USB on the far right, formatted on FAT32, e3 flasher all switches down,
with the Lv2diag.self and PS3UPDAT.pup from this thread: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=30815 i get this error: Code:
manufacturing updating start PackageName = /dev_usb000/PS3UPDAT.PUP settle polling interval success vflash is enabled... creating system regions... create storage region: (region id = 1) create storage region: (region id = 2) format partition: (region_id = 2, CELL_FS_UTILITY:HDD0, CELL_FS_UFS) create storage region: (region id = 3) format partition: (region_id = 3, CELL_FS_UTILITY:HDD1, CELL_FS_FAT) creating system regions done. boot from nor flash... creating nor flash regions... create storage region: (region id = 2) create storage region: (region id = 3) creating flash regions... create storage region: (region id = 1) create storage region: (region id = 2) format partition: (region_id = 2, CELL_FS_IOS:BUILTIN_FLSH1, CELL_FS_FAT) create storage region: (region id = 3) format partition: (region_id = 3, CELL_FS_IOS:BUILTIN_FLSH2, CELL_FS_FAT) create storage region: (region id = 4) format partition: (region_id = 4, CELL_FS_IOS:BUILTIN_FLSH3, CELL_FS_FAT) create storage region: (region id = 5) create storage region: (region id = 6) Initializing taking a while... start Updating Proccess Initialize elapsed time = 78 msec check UPL Check UPL elapsed time = 56 msec check Package Size get package size elapsed time = 16 msec start Updating Package Update packages num = 28 Update packages total size = 163945171 Update Package Revoke list read package revoke list package (576 bytes) elapsed = 2 msec update package revoke list elapsed = 188 msec Update Package Revoke list done(0x8002f000) Update Core OS Package read core os package (5212160 bytes) elapsed = 558 msec update core os package elapsed = 51572 msec Update Core OS Package done(0x8002f000) Update VSH Package sys_memory_container_create() success(id = 0xc0effffe) Update VSH's package : 1/22 read vsh package (1870 bytes) elapsed = 3 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 45 msec write vsh package elapsed = 113 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 32 msec Update VSH's package : 2/22 read vsh package (1986317 bytes) elapsed = 215 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 154 msec write vsh package elapsed = 146 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 129 msec Update VSH's package : 3/22 read vsh package (4827124 bytes) elapsed = 520 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 314 msec write vsh package elapsed = 236 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 276 msec Update VSH's package : 4/22 read vsh package (4184462 bytes) elapsed = 451 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 277 msec write vsh package elapsed = 454 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 283 msec Update VSH's package : 5/22 read vsh package (3217207 bytes) elapsed = 354 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 238 msec write vsh package elapsed = 551 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 273 msec Update VSH's package : 6/22 read vsh package (25344 bytes) elapsed = 17 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 46 msec write vsh package elapsed = 55 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 33 msec Update VSH's package : 7/22 read vsh package (7317217 bytes) elapsed = 796 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 383 msec write vsh package elapsed = 1006 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 366 msec Update VSH's package : 8/22 read vsh package (10385664 bytes) elapsed = 1125 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 288 msec write vsh package elapsed = 919 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 412 msec Update VSH's package : 9/22 read vsh package (10266880 bytes) elapsed = 1112 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 293 msec write vsh package elapsed = 1365 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 430 msec Update VSH's package : 10/22 read vsh package (10195968 bytes) elapsed = 1108 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 278 msec write vsh package elapsed = 427 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 399 msec Update VSH's package : 11/22 read vsh package (10366208 bytes) elapsed = 1129 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 299 msec write vsh package elapsed = 1512 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 452 msec Update VSH's package : 12/22 read vsh package (10026496 bytes) elapsed = 1092 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 284 msec write vsh package elapsed = 937 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 430 msec Update VSH's package : 13/22 read vsh package (9574912 bytes) elapsed = 1050 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 358 msec write vsh package elapsed = 1576 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 563 msec Update VSH's package : 14/22 read vsh package (9217536 bytes) elapsed = 1011 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 439 msec write vsh package elapsed = 1924 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 457 msec Update VSH's package : 15/22 read vsh package (7992576 bytes) elapsed = 880 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 385 msec write vsh package elapsed = 2209 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 447 msec Update VSH's package : 16/22 read vsh package (8982224 bytes) elapsed = 987 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 392 msec write vsh package elapsed = 952 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 480 msec Update VSH's package : 17/22 read vsh package (8765184 bytes) elapsed = 968 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 354 msec write vsh package elapsed = 2579 msec flush_cache(0x100000000000001) flush_cache() SUCCESS compare vsh package elapsed = 580 msec Update VSH's package : 18/22 read vsh package (9576960 bytes) elapsed = 1056 msec decrypt and verify vsh package elapsed = 297 msec write vsh package elapsed = 1114 msec Update VSH Package done(0x8002f057) update package elapsed time = 95780 msec Updating or Verifying failure 0x8002f057 UpMng.UpdatePackage() failure manufacturing updating FAILURE(0x8002f057) Total Elapsed time = 110506 msec Last edited by jackkiej; 07-02-2012 at 09:40 AM. |
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solution: use on usb root: rogero_v31 + lv2diag.self (365kB) ![]() if you like to get live help, join the chat ps3downgrade or chat ps3downgrade use better this for chat channels |
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somehow this is weird cuse it should occur only with jaicrab noBD patched self? never used that one, all downgrades where with working blu-ray either connected or disconnected but not broken, i never seen a RLOD/GLOD because of it, i must be duymp cuse i don't get, with normal selfs why is the ROS empty MD5: 099f33a7967f99e91c07e870fd78b3db http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Downg...ice_Mode_SELFs edit: @playerkp420 thx for confirming the same issue, that's the "like it" for btw..not the empty ros ![]() i had removed older pm's and cannot exactly remember what jhax78 told me about it whoops.....atleast something with a bug somewhere in the downgrade, not sure about the file1/enter Lv2diag.self being the bug ![]() either, cuse i know ur using the "default" E3 downgrade like me right? either way the manual/Progskeet patches are different and perhaps safer in use, or its because of not doing the step2-restore bios before step3-e3_downgrade.bin/bkpps3.bin, i haven't used the manual patched way, although its a step less and perhaps safer/better patches?! ![]() either way after downgrade, one must dump again and check it..always and if my memory not fails on me, jhax also told me to fix it either recovery(works fine) or doing 2xFSM rogero3.1?? not tested..not sure ![]() the first one i bricked/downgraded with empty ros folder doing installs and stuff, nothing happend, only after dumping i noticed...never a RLOD/GLOD/RSOD tho...i'm testing teensy atm wish me luck...
Last edited by haz367; 06-26-2012 at 06:52 PM. Reason: ros |
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Edit - @haz367 - Yeah, I don't know why the ros folder is always empty. I thought it had something to do with Rogero cfw. I always just do dehashing with the empty ros, and both ros folders are filled again, once I'm on OFW3.55. I never seen any RLOD/GLOD/RSOD either.
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HOW TO DOWNGRADE W/E3 FLASHER TO ANY OFW/CFW
Nor model PS3 downgrade service in U.S.A. if you don't want to do it yourself For downgrade help join irc at effnet-Just enter name and channel is #ps3downgrade Last edited by playerkp420; 06-26-2012 at 11:10 PM. |
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it was already fixed, if you guys want to know
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and about the manual patching (flash fun mode), this is much safer then with the e3_downgrade.bin, for me with the one key downgrade 9 of 10 times fails for me, and flash fun mode works 9 in 10 times for me :P. |
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