My PSP is at the firmware number 6.39. I know you have to change the version.txt file, but I just wanted to know if I can change the firmware number to 6.60 without my PSP bricking.
you need to upgrade your OFW to 6.60 then transfer 6.60 bro b10 update
iirc, it's all supposed to be in the same line like this:http://pastebin.com/aJz4yrd1
Paste this in a text file, save as version.txt in your seplugins folder.
Enable the option to use it in the recovery menu.
Dunno if this still works though.
release:6.60:build:5455,0,3,1,0:builder@vsh-build6system:57716@release_660,0x06060010:vsh:p6616@release_660,v58533@release_660,20110727:target:1:WorldWide
iirc, it's all supposed to be in the same line like this:http://pastebin.com/aJz4yrd1
Paste this in a text file, save as version.txt in your seplugins folder.
Enable the option to use it in the recovery menu.
Dunno if this still works though.
I also copy/pasted it for somebody else (it looks just like that, with the extra enters) and it didn't work properly...Code:release:6.60:build:5455,0,3,1,0:builder@vsh-build6system:57716@release_660,0x06060010:vsh:p6616@release_660,v58533@release_660,20110727:target:1:WorldWide
Just a heads-up if prowler's doesn't work. If the single-line one doesn't work either, somebody can provide a dl link to a working text file.
Why do you want to do this?
Thanks for the info, but does that mean that I should not use online for a week or just not access the store for a week?80109D80 means you are banned from using PSN on the system for a week after it detected CFW (also applies to constantly switching accounts which Sony can take as game sharing, but I'm sure that isn't your current problem). Apparently it can also be extended for repeatedly trying to access it while still using CFW.
Just update to 6.60 Pro-B10, and when you want to take it online, do a full shutdown to disable the CFW then go on PSN. When you are done, run it again. Works perfectly that way.