Hacking Is it possible to run TN-V 6.60 on a Vita running 2.02?

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Whoa there old boy, that's an old firmware you're running. My third Vita is on 1.81 with the MBAsploit, and I do recall there being full compatibility with older firmwares and exploits for all releases of TN-V. Go look it up and see what the compatibility is.
 

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Whoa there old boy, that's an old firmware you're running. My third Vita is on 1.81 with the MBAsploit, and I do recall there being full compatibility with older firmwares and exploits for all releases of TN-V. Go look it up and see what the compatibility is.
Yeah I figured it out that TN-V releases have a savefile for UNO but the latest one (TN-V11) doesn't nor any saves.
 

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PBOOT trick? What's that? Sorry I'm having to play ALOT of catch-up on the Vita scene.

Put a PBOOT.PBP file containing the launcher for the ePSP hack you want to run (ARK, TN-V, VHBL) into the folder for any PSP game and do a database rebuild. It will convert that game bubble to a bubble for the hack (you can still run the basegame from inside the eCFW)
 

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Put a PBOOT.PBP file containing the launcher for the ePSP hack you want to run (ARK, TN-V, VHBL) into the folder for any PSP game and do a database rebuild. It will convert that game bubble to a bubble for the hack (you can still run the basegame from inside the eCFW)
Can I use UNO for this? Cause I can transfer it then bring it back over.
 

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Yep, it's the PSP one. How do I do a database rebuild?

To rebuild the database, turn on your Vita while holding down the power, PlayStation button (home button), and R button. Rebuild database should be the second option.

Or turn off the system > remove the memory card > turn it back on > put memory card inside.

Some people simply remove the memory card while the system is on and then put it back inside, the system will reboot and rebuild the database automatically but the system tells you that you shouldnt do that.
 

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Or turn off the system > remove the memory card > turn it back on > put memory card inside.

Some people simply remove the memory card while the system is on and then put it back inside, the system will reboot and rebuild the database automatically but the system tells you that you shouldnt do that.

That's a database refresh, different from a rebuild.
 

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