GUIDE: PS3 4.82 CFW Installation for Dummies

PS3 4.82 CFW Installation Guide for Dummies

Welcome to my first Sony Playstation 3™ guide! I’ll be covering the installation of Custom Firmware (CFW) on an Official Firmware (OFW) v4.82 console. CFW allows you to run unsigned code often called “Homebrew” on your PS3. Examples of the types of homebrew you can use are a multimedia video player, emulators, game backups and even a program that will remove the Cinavia DRM from the console.


You can install CFW on your PS3 if it is a “Phat” or “Slim” model, but not on the “Super Slim” (top disc loading) models. Not all Slim PS3 are supported so you’ll want to make sure to not to mess with the console or otherwise you’ll “brick” (ruin) it. You also do not want to try to install the exploit covered in this guide on an already CFW PS3 system or you will “brick”.

First off you’re going to need to see if your PS3 can be hacked. You can do this by checking the minimum firmware version of your PS3. This is accomplished by running a fake update program on your PS3 that will display the minimum firmware. This method is by far fool proof as simply checking your consoles serial number can lead to assumptions based on what is known about the PS3 models.

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You’ll first need to acquire the “MVC Firmware Checker” RAR file after which you will need to extract using a program like 7-zip or WinRAR. Once you’ve extracted the archive you’ll end up with a file named “PS3UPDAT.PUP” and you need to place it on a USB Hard Disk Drive or Flash Drive which has been formatted using FAT32. Once you have your medium formatted create a folder under the root of the drive named “PS3” (without the quotes) and inside of that folder create another folder called “UPDATE” and then place the PS3UPDAT.PUP file inside of the UPDATE folder.

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Next insert the drive into your PS3 and then from the XMB™ menu, select (Settings) > (System Update), and then select (Update via Storage Media). Your PS3 will display your USB drive which you will select. You have to run this file via the XMB and not under the Recovery Mode as it won’t work (if you don’t know what the Recovery Mode is then don’t worry about it). After running the update the PS3 will display a string of text containing the minimum firmware version (minver) your console can use. If it displays 3.60 or higher then you will brick your console if you try to hack it using this guide – stop now and go buy a used PS3. If your PS3 displays 3.56 or lower you can proceed.

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Currently the only firmware version you can hack is 3.56 and lower (this is not covered in this guide) or firmware version 4.82. To check to see which firmware version you’re currently using go to (Settings) > (System Settings) > (System Information). If it is 4.81 or less you’ll need to upgrade to the latest firmware. I suggest not using the built in firmware update option using the Internet, but downloading the 4.82 firmware and updating the system manually. Make sure to disconnect your PS3 from the Internet and take out any game discs before proceeding.

You’ll follow the same steps you took for the MVC Firmware Checker, but this time instead of displaying the minver it will update your console (same deal; just copy the PS3UPDAT.PUP file from the 4.82 OFW archive you downloaded, place it on your FAT32 formatted USB drive under PS3 -> UPDATE and then run the update). Congrats, you now have an exploitable firmware.

The actual exploit that allows CFW installation is a webkit exploit (a bug was found in the Internet browser that is built into the PS3 that allows for CFW to be installed). This is accomplished by using a small web server program that will host the exploit files which you will access from your PS3. It is highly suggested not to use another person/organizations remote webpage to hack you PS3 with as it may contain harmful code or it may steal important files from your PS3 – play it safe and host it yourself.

You’ll want to download and extract the “NOR_NAND_writer_release_1.0_PS3Xploit.zip” into a folder your desktop and then inside of that folder create another folder named “htdocs”. Now select the files “nand-482.html”, “nor-482.html” and “xp_rel_writer10.js” files and move them into the htdocs folder you just created. Next take the “flsh.hex“ file contained in the “hex-482--COPY-TO-USB-ONLY-IF-482-FIRMWARE-OR-WILL-SOFTBRICK” folder and place it on the root of your FAT32 formatted USB drive.

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Place the USB drive into the right most USB port (the one closest to the optical disc drive). You should be able to see your USB drive under the PS3 categories on the XMB; if not try another USB drive.

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First start off by reconnecting your PS3 to the Internet then double click on the miniweb.exe file (allow it to bypass the firewall if asked) and then take note of the string of numbers after the “Host” text. These numbers are your computers IP address which you will input into the PS3.

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With the USB drive inserted into the right most USB slot containing the “flsh.hex“ launch the Web Browser. Next press /\ (triangle) to pull up the options and navigate to (Tools) > (Homepage) and set your homepage as “blank”. Next you’ll want to access the menu again and this time clear your Internet cache by navigating to (Tools) > (Delete Cache). Once this is done close the Internet Browser and re-launch it. Next press /\ (triangle) and navigate to (File) and then input your computers IP address. It should look something like this …


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Once you load this page you’ll want to select the file that corresponds to the type of flash memory the PS3 uses and system storage. This part is very important. Here is a little chart of the type of flash memory the PS3 uses (either NAND or NOR).

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If your console has a NAND chip select “nand-482.html” or if it has NOR select “nor-482.html” and then select the “Write to NOR/NAND flash memory”. The exploit will now start itself and you’ll be greeted by some green text saying it was successful (this may take a little while to do). Once the exploit is successfully loaded it will then patch your NOR/NAND flash memory with the code contained in the “flsh.hex“ file which should be plugged into the right most USB port. The process should only take a couple of minutes as the PS3 will beep and then shut itself down if the code injection exploit worked.

If your PS3 freezes (the virtual mouse won’t respond) for more than 10 minutes power down the PS3 by holding the power button down (the one on the PS3 itself). After a few seconds your PS3 will shut down. Turn on your PS3 and then when the prompt to scan the hard drive for errors comes up press O (circle) to cancel it, load the web browser back up and try the exploit again. It may take many tries to get the exploit to work (it took me 3 hours of rebooting until it finally worked). You’ll know when it worked when the PS3 beeps and shuts down all by itself.

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Once you have the patched firmware (you got this by a successful exploitation of the system) you can proceed to install REBUG. First you want to disconnect the PS3 from the Internet and remove any disc in the drive. Next download the “REBUG_4.82.1_LITE_ PS3UPDAT.PUP” archive, extract it, rename the “PUP” file to “PS3UPDAT.PUP” (make sure it’s all caps) and then follow the same process for flashing this CFW as already covered in in this guide (remember, place it under PS3/UPDATE on the FAT32 formatted USB drive and then run the System Update option).

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Once the firmware is installed successfully you now have a homebrew enabled Sony PS3 console! Welcome to the world of homebrew!

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that could be a problem then.

Anyway how to fix? I'm on 4.81 and tries to update to 4.82 for the guide. I also can't get into recovery mode, so it will tries to update again...
I've heard about PS3jig on the PSP-1000, but does that work on 4.81? I've read about it doesn't work on 3.56 or higher, but that was very old anyway.

Any solutions or whatever?
Thanks.
 

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". If it displays 3.60 or higher then you will brick your console if you try to hack it using this guide – stop now and go buy a used PS3. If your PS3 displays 3.56 or lower you can proceed."
So... there's no way right now to mod my Ps3, right?
 

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". If it displays 3.60 or higher then you will brick your console if you try to hack it using this guide – stop now and go buy a used PS3. If your PS3 displays 3.56 or lower you can proceed."
So... there's no way right now to mod my Ps3, right?

Correct, there is no way to mod a PS3 that displays 3.60 or higher. There might be in a few months, but for right now the answer is no.
 

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Ok so, I'll take the PS3 to my friend to take a look at the BD drive and hope it can get repaired and hope I'm not stuck in an update loop anymore. Sony worst company ever.

Will post back.
 

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What an awesome guide, just have a couple questions!

I've followed everything in the guide, however, my second USB port (the one closest to the optical drive) isn't functional. :( The left one is fine, however. Can I ask why I need to use the left USB port? Is there a workaround for this?

Thanks! :)
 

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What an awesome guide, just have a couple questions!

I've followed everything in the guide, however, my second USB port (the one closest to the optical drive) isn't functional. :( The left one is fine, however. Can I ask why I need to use the left USB port? Is there a workaround for this?

Thanks! :)

I'm not sure why you need to use the right most USB port. I think it might have to do with limitations of the homebrew. You can try to use another port. If it works please report back.

EDIT: It seems the new v2.0 version of the exploit can "Support for usb port 0,1,6 + sd/cf/ms cards." You can find it here.

Should probably update the tutorial with the 2.0 files instead of the 1.0 ones.

What's new in 2.0? Is it just the files or does the guide need to be updated? I haven't really paid attention.
 
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I'm not sure why you need to use the right most USB port. I think it might have to do with limitations of the homebrew. You can try to use another port. If it works please report back.

EDIT: It seems the new v2.0 version of the exploit can "Support for usb port 0,1,6 + sd/cf/ms cards." You can find it here.



What's new in 2.0? Is it just the files or does the guide need to be updated? I haven't really paid attention.
Self host files seem to have changed, I don't know much about the details though. I wasn't able to hack my PS3 with the usb method at all, but the HDD method from ps3xploit's site worked perfectly for me.
 

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Would you possibly be able to tell me what code I need to change, and what it needs to be changed to? :)

I can't recall off hand, and I don't have the files on this pc. I think that information is in the ps3xploit thread on psx place. be warned though - there's a brick risk if you do this improperly.
 

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Hi guys, I've got a PS3 slim 2503 NOR (date code 0C) and I wanted to install 4.82 CFW.

I've seen this guide, but then I've seen other two ways that seem to achieve the same thing:
Any idea which of the 3 guides would be better to follow if all of them achieve the same thing?

And out of curiosity, what is the different between the 3 methods (if any)?
 

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I'm trying to NAND flash my CECHA-01 (original 60GB fat PS3 with 4 USB ports using the 2.0 tools and every time I try to do the NAND flash, the system just freezes...any suggestions?

EDIT: Turns out I didn't get the right JPG file, it worked once I did.
 
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Nice guide.I bought a nand ps3 with a broken disc drive for 40$ so i cant really go wrong here for that cheap,(ill probably get scamed but will see) which will be great to try out this jailbreak if the console is still functional.

Edit-I fixed it up and jailbroke it really easily.Works fine now
 
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So the nand and everything went great, but I forgot to restart before installing CFW, so it frooze there and I had to pull the plugg.
I restarted the ps3 and offcource it scanned for drive errors and I accepted, it "rebuilded" and started.
Since I did this and the system rebuilded, do I have to redo the NAND aswel, or can I now just install the CFW?
 

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I don't know if anyone has solved their update issues involving it not showing a USB and just automatically saying there's an update but I had the same issue even after enabling QA in the REBUG Toolkit and solved it by going to SETTINGS>DEBUG>SYSTEM UPDATE DEBUG and turned that on. After that I could find my USB and also didn't get the error that it was corrupt. I am on CECH-2501A if it makes a difference for any of you
 

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Is it possible that you could probably rehost the Images somewhere?
I have a: 2104A Fat and would like to hack it once im back home today^^
 

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Just wondering if this is common.

I keep getting an error that it the exploit failed, then get a success message, however it never goes any further than that? Is that common and I just have to keep at it? or a sign of a larger problem?
 

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