Hacking How much vita bricks?

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Did you bricked your vita/pstv when trying beta?

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Attention: Please also post ur build (in enso installer) and console model (on the bottom of console- vitaident is wrong)
This is because there are multiple builds.
Of course do it only if u want
 
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I volunteered but my VITA is a first generation so i am assuming its not one of the ones that is needed for the testing.
 
Installed the Enso beta on my Slim yesterday, and has been working great since. I've rebooted about 30 times in that space of time and still no brick. :)
 
guys, question about enso.
for the installation , did you have to wipe your memory card?

and also is it a permanent cfw or..?
i ask because it would be a pain in the a$$ to reinstall over 50gigs of stuff i have on my 64gig.
about 18gigs would be easy as its just psx/psp games, but the rest would be somewhat hassly.

but if it really is permanent cfw, i'll go for it i guess..
 
Permament
something like a9lh
No sd wipe needed (unless youre a tester)
Something like a9lh? , do you even know how low level a9lh compared to Enso?
Enso is just auto loaded , I doubt its a true custom firmware, unless they managed to remove various security checks and load their own modified firmware and not just disable various checks and etc.
 
Something like a9lh? , do you even know how low level a9lh compared to Enso?
Enso is just auto loaded , I doubt its a true custom firmware, unless they managed to remove various security checks and load their own modified firmware and not just disable various checks and etc.
Man... I know... just tried to explain...
 
Something like a9lh? , do you even know how low level a9lh compared to Enso?
Enso is just auto loaded , I doubt its a true custom firmware, unless they managed to remove various security checks and load their own modified firmware and not just disable various checks and etc.

A9lh isn't a true CFW either. It's a creatively corrupted firmware... this creative corruption causes it to decrypt to garbage data that jumps to an arbitrary code execution. A "true" CFW loads directly without any external payload. The b9s is a "true CFW". Either way unless they broke FOOD it's probably not as early in the boot chain as a9lh or b9s.
 
A9lh isn't a true CFW either. It's a creatively corrupted firmware... this creative corruption causes it to decrypt to garbage data that jumps to an arbitrary code execution. A "true" CFW loads directly without any external payload. The b9s is a "true CFW". Either way unless they broke FOOD it's probably not as early in the boot chain as a9lh or b9s.
Yep exactly , I never said it's a "true cfw" although that's now possible with B9 since it uses it's own firm , anyways we shouldn't discuss 3DS topics on the vita parts also it's not "creatively corrupt firmware" since A9LH is basically exploiting a error on boot causing it to jump to the end of the partition which has a tiny code that executes the payload and the payload pretty much disables secruity checks and etc , with B9 there hasn't been any "True CFW's" YET.
 

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