Hey guys,
Noticed a high amount of Kernel Panics when I go into rest mode in latest 7.02 Worst thing is I have to reinitialize everything or nothing will work.
It wouldn't be an issue if I could come back from one without reinitializing the disk and loosing everything.
Specifics:-
-Firmware 7.02, using Hen or newer Hen + rest mode fix
-Random Kernel panics shut down my console and state PS4 cannot be started.
Tried following solution:
Start in safe mode and try the following:
1: Change resolution
2: Reset to default
3: Reinstall firmware 7.10 from safe mode
4: Shutdown console for more than 20 min
Nothing seems to work besides reinitializing, this formats my ps4 and I am back to square one.
Differences with my setup : 8tb SSD installed, 100s of PKG installed as trying to use the PS4 as a streaming platform.
Are there any solution and reasons why the PS4 will not start unless its reinitialized, I thought the jailbreak didn't write or modify the system after a cold boot.
Why is this happeneding?
Thanks!
Noticed a high amount of Kernel Panics when I go into rest mode in latest 7.02 Worst thing is I have to reinitialize everything or nothing will work.
It wouldn't be an issue if I could come back from one without reinitializing the disk and loosing everything.
Specifics:-
-Firmware 7.02, using Hen or newer Hen + rest mode fix
-Random Kernel panics shut down my console and state PS4 cannot be started.
Tried following solution:
Start in safe mode and try the following:
1: Change resolution
2: Reset to default
3: Reinstall firmware 7.10 from safe mode
4: Shutdown console for more than 20 min
Nothing seems to work besides reinitializing, this formats my ps4 and I am back to square one.
Differences with my setup : 8tb SSD installed, 100s of PKG installed as trying to use the PS4 as a streaming platform.
Are there any solution and reasons why the PS4 will not start unless its reinitialized, I thought the jailbreak didn't write or modify the system after a cold boot.
Why is this happeneding?
Thanks!
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