Hacking Ps3Xploit - Now Install CFW from 4.82 OFW : NOR/NAND Software Flash Writer + NOR Dumper Released

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Then I cannot for the life of me figure out why it stops 100% of the time at around 71% of the install. Bought a brand new Flash Drive for this, it was already FAT 32, reformatted it to FAT32 again just in case. Flash drive is USB 3.0.

My system is compatible and it follows normal signs up until that installation.
I used an old 2.0 flash drive and it worked perfectly. I wouldn't think it would be because of it being usb 3.0, but I've seen everything when it comes to consoles being picky so it wouldn't surprise me if it was the problem.

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Yes, click again in the write to nand, trigger failed, then succeed, beep, turns off, I turn it on and go to system update and 75% data corrupted
How quickly after success does it turn off?
 

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Then I cannot for the life of me figure out why it stops 100% of the time at around 71% of the install. Bought a brand new Flash Drive for this, it was already FAT 32, reformatted it to FAT32 again just in case. Flash drive is USB 3.0.

My system is compatible and it follows normal signs up until that installation.

Yes, click again in the write to nand, trigger failed, then succeed, beep, turns off, I turn it on and go to system update and 75% data corrupted

Can't imagine why you both fail :{
@Reaga if you have a USB 2.0 laying about, give that a go. Someone reported success with 2.0 when 3.0 failed, although others have had success with 3.0 so it might not mean much, but always worth a try.
 

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I used an old 2.0 flash drive and it worked perfectly. I wouldn't think it would be because of it being usb 3.0, but I've seen everything when it comes to consoles being picky so it wouldn't surprise me if it was the problem.

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How quickly after success does it turn off?
Instantly, not more than 2 seconds
 

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Can't imagine why you both fail :{
@Reaga if you have a USB 2.0 laying about, give that a go. Someone reported success with 2.0 when 3.0 failed, although others have had success with 3.0 so it might not mean much, but always worth a try.
Reminds of the the OG xbox, which was extremely picky about what USB drives you could use.

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Instantly, not more than 2 seconds
Are you self hosting or using the online version?
 

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I only have the 1 flash drive. My roommate has a couple lying around but he's not home and doesn't know if his are 2.0 or 3.0
 

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My ps3 still won't turn on after a failed exploit install, 1 press red, 2nd press green then immediately switches off, safe mode doesn't seem to work. So did I full brick?
 

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How does one self-host it?
The release zip comes with everything you need to self host. Take everything except miniweb.exe and the folder with the flsh.hex, and place them inside a folder name "htdocs". Then just run miniweb.exe as admin and in the ps3 web browser simply connect to address that shows up as "Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx" (excluding "host: ")

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The release zip comes with everything you need to self host. Take everything except miniweb.exe and the folder with the flsh.hex, and place them inside a folder name "htdocs". Then just run miniweb.exe as admin and in the ps3 web browser simply connect to address that shows up as "Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx" (excluding "host: ")
Once you connect you'll see a page that lists files, click either the one that starts with "nor" or "nand" depending on which one you need. Then it loads the correct exploit page.
 

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The release zip comes with everything you need to self host. Take everything except miniweb.exe and the folder with the flsh.hex, and place them inside a folder name "htdocs". Then just run miniweb.exe as admin and in the ps3 web browser simply connect to address that shows up as "Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx" (excluding "host: ")
Now does this host the exploit or the cfw, and how likely is this to help my issue?
 

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Now does this host the exploit or the cfw, and how likely is this to help my issue?
You don't host CFW. It hosts the exploit page that you were loading online. Which means its less likely any failures will crop up due to internet problems. It makes it far more likely to succeed from my reading in multiple forums. It may not fix your problem, but it's worth a shot since it isn't working right now, isn't it?
 

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I know it's supposed to be picky about which USB port holds the flash drive, could it be possible that my use of the other port (via either my 3rd party PS3 control's receiver or the USB cord for my PS4 controller) is interfering and preventing the exploit from taking hold?
 

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I know it's supposed to be picky about which USB port holds the flash drive, could it be possible that my use of the other port (via either my 3rd party PS3 control's receiver or the USB cord for my PS4 controller) is interfering and preventing the exploit from taking hold?
I was using a mayflash 3-in-1 magic joy box with a ps2 controller plugged in. I occasionally had to unplug both items and replug them to get the USB drive to be detected by the system. It's very possible that one device is interfering with the other based on that.
 
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