Hi guys. Newbie to GBA Temp here and a newbie to Vita hacking too, so please bear with me.
Hacked my PS Vita a few weeks back using Henkaku soft hack (have to run h-encore everytime I boot my Vita).
Currently running 3.68 and WAS successfully spoofing 3.73, and all was good.
Now though, after having ran a very small number of plugins and sd2vita, the FW spoofing no longer works (can't access PS Store and asks me to update the FW).
Having gone through these forums already, the problem may be the fact that I've been using Autoplugin, and apparently this can mess with the config.txt in the ux0/tai directory.
I have:
- nonpdrm
- nonpdrm_un
- shellbat
- sd2vita
and my config.txt in the ux0/tai directory reads:
# For users plugins, you must refresh taiHEN from HENkaku Settings for
# changes to take place.
# For kernel plugins, you must reboot for changes to take place.
# henkaku.skprx is hard-coded to load and is not listed here
# main is a special titleid for SceShell
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10015
# this is for modifying the version string
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10016
# this is for modifying the version string in settings widget
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*KERNEL
ux0:tai/plugins/nonpdrm.skprx
ux0:tai/nonpdrm_un.skprx
*main
ux0:tai/plugins/shellbat.suprx
and my config.txt in the ur0/tai directory reads:
# This file is used as an alternative if ux0:tai/config.txt is not found.
# For users plugins, you must refresh taiHEN from HENkaku Settings for
# changes to take place.
# For kernel plugins, you must reboot for changes to take place.
*KERNEL
ur0:tai/storagemgr.skprx
ur0:tai/plugins/nonpdrm_un.skprx
ur0:tai/plugins/nonpdrm.skprx
# henkaku.skprx is hard-coded to load and is not listed here
# main is a special titleid for SceShell
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10015
# this is for modifying the version string
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10016
# this is for modifying the version string in settings widget
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*main
ur0:tai/plugins/shellbat.suprx
Can someone please help to see what is wrong with my FW spoof? I'd really appreciate any help! A million thank you's in advance!
Hacked my PS Vita a few weeks back using Henkaku soft hack (have to run h-encore everytime I boot my Vita).
Currently running 3.68 and WAS successfully spoofing 3.73, and all was good.
Now though, after having ran a very small number of plugins and sd2vita, the FW spoofing no longer works (can't access PS Store and asks me to update the FW).
Having gone through these forums already, the problem may be the fact that I've been using Autoplugin, and apparently this can mess with the config.txt in the ux0/tai directory.
I have:
- nonpdrm
- nonpdrm_un
- shellbat
- sd2vita
and my config.txt in the ux0/tai directory reads:
# For users plugins, you must refresh taiHEN from HENkaku Settings for
# changes to take place.
# For kernel plugins, you must reboot for changes to take place.
# henkaku.skprx is hard-coded to load and is not listed here
# main is a special titleid for SceShell
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10015
# this is for modifying the version string
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10016
# this is for modifying the version string in settings widget
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*KERNEL
ux0:tai/plugins/nonpdrm.skprx
ux0:tai/nonpdrm_un.skprx
*main
ux0:tai/plugins/shellbat.suprx
and my config.txt in the ur0/tai directory reads:
# This file is used as an alternative if ux0:tai/config.txt is not found.
# For users plugins, you must refresh taiHEN from HENkaku Settings for
# changes to take place.
# For kernel plugins, you must reboot for changes to take place.
*KERNEL
ur0:tai/storagemgr.skprx
ur0:tai/plugins/nonpdrm_un.skprx
ur0:tai/plugins/nonpdrm.skprx
# henkaku.skprx is hard-coded to load and is not listed here
# main is a special titleid for SceShell
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10015
# this is for modifying the version string
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10016
# this is for modifying the version string in settings widget
ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx
*main
ur0:tai/plugins/shellbat.suprx
Can someone please help to see what is wrong with my FW spoof? I'd really appreciate any help! A million thank you's in advance!