Noogie said:There's a few things up with your guide, but my PSP 3000 is currently installing 5.03 so I guess that's fine. 6.20 TN Hen-C seemed to be spoofing the firmware version automatically, at least as soon as I'd done the version.txt part.
Well, downgrade just finished, looks like you don't owe me a new PSP. ;D
xist said:The paragraph in red is still really, really badly worded.
xist said:Just get rid of it entirely and state what type of PSP you SHOULDN'T use this guide on, since that's the issue you're skirting around.
I've been fiddling about in 5.03 for a bit and can't remember what it said exactly. I know it didn't say "spoof" exactly, but I remember doing the steps upto that, seeing a similar menu item, shrugging and moving onto the next step of the process. Sorry I can't be much help, thanks though.croagunk.master said:Noogie said:There's a few things up with your guide, but my PSP 3000 is currently installing 5.03 so I guess that's fine. 6.20 TN Hen-C seemed to be spoofing the firmware version automatically, at least as soon as I'd done the version.txt part.
Well, downgrade just finished, looks like you don't owe me a new PSP. ;D
Thanks for the input! I'll edit the guide in a bit.
EDIT: Can you check if you had Fake Index.dat already enabled? Because I looked up the changelog and I didn't find anything related to auto spoofing.
Noogie said:I've been fiddling about in 5.03 for a bit and can't remember what it said exactly. I know it didn't say "spoof" exactly, but I remember doing the steps upto that, seeing a similar menu item, shrugging and moving onto the next step of the process. Sorry I can't be much help, thanks though.croagunk.master said:Noogie said:There's a few things up with your guide, but my PSP 3000 is currently installing 5.03 so I guess that's fine. 6.20 TN Hen-C seemed to be spoofing the firmware version automatically, at least as soon as I'd done the version.txt part.
Well, downgrade just finished, looks like you don't owe me a new PSP. ;D
Thanks for the input! I'll edit the guide in a bit.
EDIT: Can you check if you had Fake Index.dat already enabled? Because I looked up the changelog and I didn't find anything related to auto spoofing.
Jolan said:Add another Step saying you can Delete ChickHEN, 5.03 GEN-C and 5.03 Prometheus from your memory stick after you've switched to the signed exploit.
QUOTE said:8)Disconnect your psp, make sure that you’re in 6.20 TN Hen-B and press select to bring up the VSH menu. Go to “Fake Index.dat” and change it to “enabled”. Next, select “restart vsh”
Now that I have it in front of me, does this refer to "SPOOF VERSION ENABLED/DISABLED". Turns out that WAS what I was looking at. Seems the only similar VSH menu option in 6.20 TN Hen-C.
Probably refers to this in the TN Hen-C changelog
QUOTERemoved FAKE INDEX.DAT from VSHMenu, but feature is still effective (move version.txt to X:/seplugins/).
Noogie said:Ok, I'm going through it again because I'm an idiot.
QUOTE said:8)Disconnect your psp, make sure that you’re in 6.20 TN Hen-B and press select to bring up the VSH menu. Go to “Fake Index.dat” and change it to “enabled”. Next, select “restart vsh”
Now that I have it in front of me, does this refer to "SPOOF VERSION ENABLED/DISABLED". Turns out that WAS what I was looking at. Seems the only similar VSH menu option in 6.20 TN Hen-C.
Probably refers to this in the TN Hen-C changelog
QUOTERemoved FAKE INDEX.DAT from VSHMenu, but feature is still effective (move version.txt to X:/seplugins/).
I used your guide for the first run through, then I updated again to 6.20 for the new plugins and then realised my PS1 backup eboots wouldn't work in it, and I've just gone back to 5.03 referencing your guide again. Substituting that bit before as before, just figured this time I'd take the time to see what the shit I was looking at and let you know for completeness.croagunk.master said:Noogie said:Ok, I'm going through it again because I'm an idiot.
QUOTE said:8)Disconnect your psp, make sure that you’re in 6.20 TN Hen-B and press select to bring up the VSH menu. Go to “Fake Index.dat” and change it to “enabled”. Next, select “restart vsh”
Now that I have it in front of me, does this refer to "SPOOF VERSION ENABLED/DISABLED". Turns out that WAS what I was looking at. Seems the only similar VSH menu option in 6.20 TN Hen-C.
Probably refers to this in the TN Hen-C changelog
QUOTERemoved FAKE INDEX.DAT from VSHMenu, but feature is still effective (move version.txt to X:/seplugins/).
Ah, thanks dude. Looks like I overlooked it. I'll edit the guide in a bit with the instructions for TN-C.
P.S. Did you use the CFW guide?
Noogie said:I used your guide for the first run through, then I updated again to 6.20 for the new plugins and then realised my PS1 backup eboots wouldn't work in it, and I've just gone back to 5.03 referencing your guide again. Substituting that bit before as before, just figured this time I'd take the time to see what the shit I was looking at and let you know for completeness.croagunk.master said:Noogie said:Ok, I'm going through it again because I'm an idiot.
QUOTE said:8)Disconnect your psp, make sure that you’re in 6.20 TN Hen-B and press select to bring up the VSH menu. Go to “Fake Index.dat” and change it to “enabled”. Next, select “restart vsh”
Now that I have it in front of me, does this refer to "SPOOF VERSION ENABLED/DISABLED". Turns out that WAS what I was looking at. Seems the only similar VSH menu option in 6.20 TN Hen-C.
Probably refers to this in the TN Hen-C changelog
QUOTERemoved FAKE INDEX.DAT from VSHMenu, but feature is still effective (move version.txt to X:/seplugins/).
Ah, thanks dude. Looks like I overlooked it. I'll edit the guide in a bit with the instructions for TN-C.
P.S. Did you use the CFW guide?
Again, thanks for the guide.