If reinstalling didn't work, try updating to 3.70 from recovery, using a usb or through qcma.It 'should' but it didn't. Reinstalling from recovery mode didn't fix the black screen.
If reinstalling didn't work, try updating to 3.70 from recovery, using a usb or through qcma.It 'should' but it didn't. Reinstalling from recovery mode didn't fix the black screen.
If reinstalling didn't work, try updating to 3.70 from recovery, using a usb or through qcma.
This is what i meant, people have been able to fix their vitas using this.I did everything I could with that limited environment. Of course I tried updating to 3.70. To unbrick it I would need a fw 3.71+ with the idea I posted above. It does not work if you install the same firmware. The device is trashed anyway so I'm already looking for a replacement.
This is what i meant, people have been able to fix their vitas using this.
1 put your vita in safe mode2 transfer the pup to the console (through mc or qcma in update process)3 when you are in the EULA screen, connect your psvita to a power supply (this will disable update blocker patch when it reboot to the green menu of installation)4 update/reinstall the fw
https://www.reddit.com/r/vitahacks/comments/b4z3ez/faq_enso_ex_v30/
I think it's just blocking the firmware reinstall or update due to the update blocker you used, disabling the blocker so you can then reinstall/update firmware. But i think as long as you can still use recovery it's not a full brick.If you are right, then a hardware error struck. I already bought replacement and Im waiting for it to arrive
I think it's just blocking the firmware reinstall or update due to the update blocker you used, disabling the blocker so you can then reinstall/update firmware. But i think as long as you can still use recovery it's not a full brick.
Also with your new one there's no need to use the update blocker as long as you enable spoofing and have download updates in ps+ settings off you'll never have to worry about accidentally updating.