Hacking PS Vita update without USB Cable

Iustaz

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Hello, i have a PS Vita without the charging port on the motherboard, i can charge it, no problem with that, but i have 3.55 and i want to update it to 3.60 tu use Henkaku, i heard that with charles i can make it work, but i have no idea how to do it, is someone willing to help me? Thanks in advance!
 

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http://wololo.net/2013/04/17/lower-ps-vita-firmwares-for-dummies/

This tutorial uses PS3.Proxy Server.GUI to replace the latest update file with your downloaded 3.60 update file. It's relatively easy to follow; I have done it before and worked out like a charm!

Hope it helps you!

Intresting method. I was trying to update my Vita to 3.60 with PS3.Proxy Server.GUI today. I made it to the last step of the procedure, but then: Error C3-12077-7
 

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Bonny i have the same Erro with PS3.Proxy Server.GUI , if someone have a solution post here please.
 

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