Hello there GBATemp. I'm a long-time browser, first-time poster here. I have a conundrum regarding my Vita that I was hoping someone here could help me out with.
Just as a preface: I've helped with some second-hand modding on my Vita, Switch, and 3DS with my friend who is the real modder here, and he spearheaded a lot of modding on my handhelds. I'm somewhere between noob and modding novice, so I apologize if my knowledge on my own Vita isn't sufficient for help.
Alright, so here's my issue: I've had my Vita modded with Henkaku initially before we modded it into enso, I believe is how it went. I had been trying to figure out why NoNPDRM wasn't refreshing any items (I had tried to get two different dumps of Phantasy Star Nova to work, to no avail), and none of the solutions I had found online so far worked. After an arduous few hours, I tried a method I found on a forum where someone suggested moving the tai folder from ur:0 to ux:0. Upon doing that and rebooting however, I came to find out that it removed all of the homebrew and plugins, and my Vita appears wiped.
Yes, in hindsight I'm a dumbass for doing that; I was frustrated and mentally exhausted from nothing making NoNPDRM work. However when I boot up my Vita, it still shows the homebrew boot logo (attached picture) before going to the screen saying I needed to update my system software. I believe my version is still 3.60, but the system information says 3.65 and I think that a version spoofing still in effect. Assuming that is indeed the case and the boot logo being what it is makes me believe that I can still revert my Vita's homebrew status if I can access MolecularShell. The issue there is that I can't download henkaku from the website installer.
I hope someone here can advise me on what to do to fix my Vita, and I hope you guys can excuse my noobiness and syntax in the process. Thanks in advance.
Just as a preface: I've helped with some second-hand modding on my Vita, Switch, and 3DS with my friend who is the real modder here, and he spearheaded a lot of modding on my handhelds. I'm somewhere between noob and modding novice, so I apologize if my knowledge on my own Vita isn't sufficient for help.
Alright, so here's my issue: I've had my Vita modded with Henkaku initially before we modded it into enso, I believe is how it went. I had been trying to figure out why NoNPDRM wasn't refreshing any items (I had tried to get two different dumps of Phantasy Star Nova to work, to no avail), and none of the solutions I had found online so far worked. After an arduous few hours, I tried a method I found on a forum where someone suggested moving the tai folder from ur:0 to ux:0. Upon doing that and rebooting however, I came to find out that it removed all of the homebrew and plugins, and my Vita appears wiped.
Yes, in hindsight I'm a dumbass for doing that; I was frustrated and mentally exhausted from nothing making NoNPDRM work. However when I boot up my Vita, it still shows the homebrew boot logo (attached picture) before going to the screen saying I needed to update my system software. I believe my version is still 3.60, but the system information says 3.65 and I think that a version spoofing still in effect. Assuming that is indeed the case and the boot logo being what it is makes me believe that I can still revert my Vita's homebrew status if I can access MolecularShell. The issue there is that I can't download henkaku from the website installer.
I hope someone here can advise me on what to do to fix my Vita, and I hope you guys can excuse my noobiness and syntax in the process. Thanks in advance.