I rehacked my Wii so... Let's do this next!
Is there any up to date hack a Vita guide with permanent hack? I have a firmware that supports it. The Vita has never been hacked before.
yes, just google vita guide. the vita is about one of the easiest systems to hack.
i still play online well sometimes but my frimware is 3.70 so i use trinity exploitThanks. I didn't realise it was so easy to downgrade - I thought beyond 3.65 you were stuck. Though if I can do everything while on 3.60 that's probably better. The fewer steps involved, the fewer opportunities for me to balls things up.
Just so I'm clear (I'm really neurotic at the thought of anything happening to my PSN account, lol), if I do a system restore via recovery mode, but without deactivating my PSN account on the console first, it should still remove any connection with my PSN from the vita? Doing a system reset isn't a problem - there's nothing on the vita I'm precious about keeping; I just assumed it would still be connected to my PSN based on what I'd read online.
btw, if you were to update, you can just downgrade back. it's up to you. downgrading is very easy. I did so from 3.65 to 3.60 and without a tutorial since I was on the first version of 365, which has the tai stuff in partition vs0.
So.. is possible to downgrade from 3.65 to 3.60? Vita still unhacked so I guess I have to hack it first?
yes, if your vita can downgrade that far back. vitas also have a base firmware.
Hi guys, I got my PS Vita, downgraded it to 3.60 as it seems to be the most stable firmware, installed Enso, but can't log in to the PS Network, it keeps asking to update the system although I enabled spoofing to 3.73 and I'm using the henkaku DNS. Any solution?
I was logged in when I was on 3.73, if you mean this with activation.Whats your goal about PSN?
I think you can restore the DNS settings back to default, just after installing Enso!?
Spoofing the current OS is enough I guess...
PS: Activation is blocked on 3.60, but since you downgraded, your vita is already activated, isn't it?
What are some essential files on the system that should be backed up to recover from a soft-brick?