When I first tried usbmc, it was at release/v4 vpk. I think earlier revisions had issues with USB mounting. v4 is working for me on Vita TV.
It will mount USB from booting up. To use your memory card just go to vitashell and click unmount USB. To remount USB again just go back into vitashell and click mount again.(ugh, guess this plugin is not for me...............I have games on the vita memory card, and games on the usb stick................All I want is to use Vitashell to mount the USB Stick without having to unplug and replug in the device.....................I want to leave the usb stick plugged in, but I don't want it automounted at start up..................I want to decide when it is mounted from vita shell, without having to unplug an replug the device in)
*****Now you can use the USB storage as extra storage. (Does this mean, the USB Stick will not AUTOMOUNT at Startup, but I get to mount it from vitashell when I choose, I have games on vita memory card (ps1/psp), and 128 USB Stick)
- Make sure your USB storage drive is formatted to a single FAT, FAT32, or exFAT partition using the MBR partition scheme.
- Install the vpk
- Run usbmc to start the installer
- Press X to install the plugin.
- Reboot
(Software like this is causing bricks in Henkaku Enso by modifying the startup file that is used, that includes using any plugins at all that are loaded during startup, as reported by some other users, any help thanks)
(EDIT) (Any Help Please Thanks, I don't mean to be rude)
(Software like this is causing bricks in Henkaku Enso by modifying the startup file that is used, that includes using any plugins at all that are loaded during startup, as reported by some other users, any help thanks)
(EDIT) (Any Help Please Thanks, I don't mean to be rude)
Thank you for correcting the fake news.Software like usbmc is not causing bricks. If there's any problem, these plugins can be disabled by holding down the L-trigger during boot.
It will mount USB from booting up. To use your memory card just go to vitashell and click unmount USB. To remount USB again just go back into vitashell and click mount again.
Thanks a F*** Load.................Really Thanks, I will only plug in the USB Stick when I want to play vita games on my usb stick, so it automount when I startup, as you know "standby does not seem to work with everything".................I still plan on using my vita memory card 64gig, and also, I'm using the pstv.
This would be a much bigger issue with a real vita, since battery life and overheating are much bigger issues, so, I'm sure nobody wants to keep the usb stick plugged in all time, believe me I would just to avoid having to unplug and replug the stick back in using the old method with vita shell. Now as you said, all I have to do is Unmount it from Vita Shell after startup if I'm not already using it for a game on my usb stick.............I have games on both the vita memory card and usb stick
(Price Wise, I rather have the vita memory card 64 gig and usb stick 128 gig, then a simple 256 gig usb stick...............I don't like all the games on the vita, and certainly not enough to warrent a singular purchase of a mega sized memory card LMAO)
Well, I thought the initial setup of SD2Vita took care of that?is this only for usb on PSTV and the 3G SD mod for 3G Vitas or can i use it for my SD2VitaGC?
Use adrenaline easy installer and do a fresh install cause the config file needs changingSo I did this process and everything works fine, except for the fact that I cannot load Adrenaline anymore. My adrenaline was first installed on internal memory on the PSTV. Then I copied all internal memory files to uma0. When I mounted my USB device as ux0, I could load Adrenaline without a problem. Now that my USB is automatically loaded as ux0 on boot, the same Adrenaline on the USB cannot load. Any suggestions?
Use adrenaline easy installer and do a fresh install cause the config file needs changing
So I'm a bit confused, is this used for USB thumb drives to load your hands from, or just for storage of Misc files? Just curious because I have a vita tv that I never use
Sure, but hacking the 3DS is like a "choose your own adventure". Just reading the guide will take you half an hour. Maybe it's easier now but I remember when you have to downgrade to 9.2 then to 2.1 then do some patching and then upgrade back to 10.x. Each time requiring a full NAND restore. And tools have language full of jargon (sysnand? CIAs?) and options you have to choose. The guide would have to tell you which option to pick. Like wtf. If we made it, everything would be one click and written in english.
Meanwhile if you want to run homebrew on the Vita, anyone who knows how to visit a website can do it in 30 seconds.
If you want to pirate on the Vita though it's more complicated but that's because pirates write shit code.
Yeah I know what you mean. The way I see it is that a couple of really smart folks wrote powerful all-purpose tools and then other people just took those tools, wrote down the right options and steps and the Guide became a bible. At the end of the day it's a bunch of humans blindly following a long list of complicated instructions written in jargon that nobody understands with tonnes of conditionals, repeating steps, etc... Basically making humans do tasks that computers are designed for.
3DS hacking has become a religion/cult because of how hard it was to install a9lh. Nobody understands the Guide but everyone preaches its truth to unenlightened folks. You're supposed to follow the instructions herein blindly and without question. Any deviance will be punished and the sinner excommunicated.
Now installing b9s is just a matter of being on the right version, drop some files on your SD card, and press some buttons. The rest is sugarcoating.3DS hacking has become a religion/cult because of how hard it was to install a9lh. Nobody understands the Guide but everyone preaches its truth to unenlightened folks.
A lot of people come asking for help in Discord assistance channels, all the time. If you followed the guide it's naturally easier for your issues to be troubleshooted successfully.You're supposed to follow the instructions herein blindly and without question
thank youI remember from the PSTV noob installation guide linked on these forums that I should NOT have my USB plugged in while using Adrenaline easy installer. Have you tried this yourself?
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This is for using a USB thumb drive as a replacement for a memory card. What I have done is place my dumped games on it and they load perfectly.