In the end of the year, early the next, the full exploit from TheFloW will be complety usefull for any versión, (better stay in 3.65 until more instruction from the developper)I know it won't be out for a while, but do I need to upgrade my Vita to 3.67 for when Henkaku support is released, or do I need to stay on 3.65?
Yes, contrary to speculation.Does Mai-dump games work after updating?
The Enso logo will appear on bootup, and you'll be in CFW without having to do anything.Dumb question (haven't used my vita in a horribly long time) how do I know if I'm on Enso or not?
Ah ok awesome good to know thank you~!The Enso logo will appear on bootup, and you'll be in CFW without having to do anything.
To update games on a PSTV you have to uninstall the whitelist patch and reboot, then you can update games as normal. Once updated you can reinstall the whitelist patch.Got my PSTV updated to 3.65. Now I can play Salt & Sanctuary again. Just can't seem to update it. (Was legit purchase, update downloads but doesn't activate)
That worked. Also got Caligula Effect DLC installed. May just leave it off since none of the games on my system right now are blacklisted.To update games on a PSTV you have to uninstall the whitelist patch and reboot, then you can update games as normal. Once updated you can reinstall the whitelist patch.
This info really needs to be publicised somewhere, I had to google the shit out of it to find it on reddit, and I've posted it here a few times now.
Yeah the mbr sz bug was fixed.There won't be Enso on 3.67: this "boot process" flaw has been patched (3.65 was the latest version with the flaw). Otherwise, the Enso updater would have been directly from 3.60 to 3.67.
On 3.67, we will only get standard Henkaku (which must be "re-installed" everytime the console is restarted).
I hope we can get Henkaku ENSO 3.67 this year, well If Sony doesn't release another update though
People bricking like crazyIs there a good reason not to update to enso 3.65? Should I stay on 3.60?