




Bunie said:Thanks for replying, sorry if i was a bit "Aggresive", im just a bit frustraited lol. whats the diff between fully hackable and semi-hackable? this guide doesnt tell. i also need to know how to tell v1 from v2. D;

Well i KNOW that. but i dunno how to tell wich one mine is. the ones that say hackable = no?Law said:Bunie said:Thanks for replying, sorry if i was a bit "Aggresive", im just a bit frustraited lol. whats the diff between fully hackable and semi-hackable? this guide doesnt tell. i also need to know how to tell v1 from v2. D;
I'm pretty sure the "semi-hackable" ones have to be re-hacked every time you turn it off.


well im basing it on this:Law said:You said you had a TA-085 motherboard; It's hackable.


i see "Install CFW", but not M33 CFW.Law said:It doesn't matter, either is hackable.
edit: take a look at Rydians incredibly helpful thread: http://gbatemp.net/t268289-psp-hacking-modding-f-a-q
Every board other than the TA-088v3 on the slim is hackable.
im so freaking out lol. so if i follow this guide (This one, not rydians) i will be fine?
EDIT:
QUOTE4. Now select Install M33 CFW and wait until it asks you to reboot. Enjoy, you're now on M33!





xist said:If you're able to push buttons then use ISO Tool to patch the latest batch of games to work, or source fixed ones.
If you're feeling like you want a slightly less tried and trusted option but with less button pushing for newer games (but perhaps more for older) then update to Prometheus-4
another thing! (thanks for helping guys)
i found a DL that says this:
QUOTEFirst off I will tell you that if you are using that shit Prometheus CFW you will have no sound so don't leave ANY bs comments about it ( you've been warned . As for us that use proper CFW ( GEN Firmware ) it works flawless![]()
