Hello, wanted to know if it is possible to put my 64GB memory stick from my PSTV Henkaku Enso 3.60 to my PS Vita Henkaku Enso 3.60 without loosing Enso booting ? Same PSN account to the both consoles. Thanks
Well I did the try for the science, Enso is booting, no problem or something else. I found nothing about my situation on Google (PSTV hacked memcard to PSVITA hacked same vers.) so didn't know.
Hello thanks for reply. Well as I said I put the memory card and Enso is still booting, I still have my plugins, games runs perfeclty, molecularshell is still working, etc... Or maybe I fucked up something and I have not yet paid attention lol.
Hello thanks for reply. Well as I said I put the memory card and Enso is still booting, I still have my plugins, games runs perfeclty, molecularshell is still working, etc... Or maybe I fucked up something and I have not yet paid attention lol.
the id.dat will be recreated when you reboot the system. you need to hold the L button at boot to disable plugins. modoru will tell you if they're not disabled. I had forgotten to delete the id.dat originally, because I didn't use a tutorial. I knew it had the software version, but it's not something I thought of. it asked me to format after the downgrade. I just deleted the id.dat, and that message went away. I'm also running a slim, so even if yamt stopped working, which I don't think it did, I had placed a copy of both molecular shell and vita shell on the internal memory card, so they're there if I ever remove the sd2vita. I made that precaution. it may force a rebuild of the database if you disable storage manager, but that's okay. everything can be gotten back if you back up the app.db (ur0:shell/db/app.db) or rebuild the database again (except folders, if you do the latter, though I've seen some times where folders would still be retained somehow). you may need modoru on the internal memory card or on an official memory card (if using a phat) if that happens. I only have a slim and pstv, so I never would've had that problem.
Last I read Amazon owns some rights you'd think a billion dollar company could fork more over for a decent game but their last game bricked GPUs so theirs that