Is there a noob guide..

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Hi,

I will be looking to jailbreak by PS4 later today but wondering is there a noob again once i have jailbroken. I have found tutorials on how to do it but nothing after that.

Do i need to install additional software for running backups etc?

I recall from PS3 scene i had installed various different packages to run different functions.

Thanks
 
No offense, but that is not a tutorial. It even says coming soon for it. If I would be a complete noob, I would not understand much

anyway. it is. that is how i learned how to "hack" my PS4.

i think @KiiWii is working on improving as we speak and why we made it a sticky.

edit:

yours is good too. what ever makes him reach his end goal is fine.
 
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No offense, but that is not a tutorial. It even says coming soon for it. If I would be a complete noob, I would not understand much
It’s being updated currently but aims to be completely noob proof, and cover more advanced features and functions.

I literally have no time to update it right now, which is annoying me greatly, but I can’t do much about it. The AIO thread has plenty of great people in there frequently that answer questions that help me out greatly, such as @godreborn @Prb and @Leeful :)
 
Follow Modded_Warfare's videos.

I'm going to assume you are on 9.00 if you are new because that firmware hack is relatively new. He has other videos for different firmwares too. If you have any specific issues, the previous threads as mentioned are great resources. The aforementioned posters are really helpful. Pretty much everyone who posts tries their very best to help. I can vouch.
 
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afaik, you can debug the online host to get the files, just I've never done it, so I can't help further.
Yeah people used to use GitHub pages so repos were everywhere. Now everyone seems to keep it hidden. Still most hosts are copy pasted with different themes. Good thing Payload Guest removes 99% of the need for them
 

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