PS3 Softmod Guide - cFW3.55

GUIDE TO GETTING CFW ON PS3 VERSION 3.55

Guide objectives :

- Install Custom Firmware 3.55

- Connect to PSN (optional step)

- Install and launch Homebrews

- Transfer files between Computer/PS3

- Play games with managers

Guide Contents & Index:

GUIDE 1: INSTALLING CFW:

- Pre-requisites

- Procedures

- PC Stuff

- PS3 Stuff


GUIDE 2: CONNECTING TO PSN

- Pre-requisites

- Procedure

GUIDE 1: INSTALLING CFW AND BACKUP MANAGER
- PRE-REQUISITES -

0) A FAT32 formatted USB drive

Most low-capacity USB drives are already FAT32 formatted. If your's isn't, right click on the drive letter of your usb(eg: E:\) and click on Format. Choose FAT32 and Quick Format it.



1) OFW 3.55(if you don't already have it)

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Download (Use the mediafire link.)

MD5 CHECKSUM: ca595ad9f3af8f1491d9c9b6921a8c61


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Make a new folder on the root of a usb drive and call it PS3. Make another folder inside it called UPDATE. Put the 3.55 update in here and make sure that it's named, 'PS3UPDAT.PUP'. Now put the usb drive into the PS3 and go to Settings -> System Update and choose Update via Storage Media and press 'X'.



2) CFWM 1.5 Small Version [32MB]

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Download

Used for obtaining Custom Firmwares.



3) MultiMAN:

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BASE

This is currently the best backup manager.


- PROCEDURE -
- PC STUFF -

STEP 0: CREATING A CUSTOM FIRMWARE
Automatic Patching:

1) Create a new folder on your desktop and call it 'CFWM'. If you downloaded OFW 3.55 earlier, skip step 3 and create a new folder inside this folder called 'Original_3.55_FW'. Copy the PS3UPDAT.PUP to this folder.

2) Extract the .exe from inside the CFWM archive to this folder.

3) Now, open the .exe and choose 'Download 3.55 OFW'.

4) After it has finished, choose any CFW from the 3.55 section and click on Create Custom Firmware 3.55.

NOTE: I recommend Kmeaw's 3.55 CFW.


Manual patching:(by Cyan)

1) Download CFWM v1.5 Full version (+batch by Cyan) [152MB]. and create a new folder on your desktop and call it 'CFWM'. Now, extract everything from that archive to this folder.

2) Place the downloaded OFW 3.55 in 'Original_3.55_FW' folder (or OFW 3.41 in 'Original_3.41_FW' folder).

3) Double click on the Batch file corresponding to the cfw you want to create (ex. Kmeaw_3.55.bat) and follow the instructions. Verify that both MD5 hashes are matching at the end of the process.

4) The patched cfw is now available in newly created folder named after the cfw you chose.



STEP 1: TRANSFERRING EVERYTHING TO THE USB DRIVE

Okay, now lets start transferring the CFW and the Backup Manager to the USB drive.

1) On the root of your USB drive, create a new folder called 'PS3'. Now inside 'PS3' create another folder called 'UPDATE'.

2) Go to the 'CFWM' folder and now go to the folder of your chosen CFW.

3) Find the PS3UPDAT.PUP file and copy it to the 'UPDATE' folder which we created.

4) Open the multiMAN archive.

5) Extract multiMAN WT.pkg, USB.CFG and options_default.ini to root of your USB drive.


- PS3 STUFF -

STEP 1: INSTALLING KMEAW CFW

1) In the XMB, go to Settings -> System Update.

2) Now select Update Via Storage Media.

3) A message will pop-up.

4) Press 'X'.

5) It should install successfully. If you get any errors, try installing it using Recovery Mode.



STEP 2: INSTALLING MULTIMAN BACKUP MANAGER

1) In the XMB go to Game -> Install Package Files.

2) Select MultiMAN and install it.

3) If you want to play games with Kmeaw cfw, you need to install this using the 'Install Package Files' option in the Game section of the XMB.



STEP 3: ENABLING NTFS ON MULTIMAN (OPTIONAL)

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1) Plug your external hdd into your PC and download this.

2) Install usbview and open it.

3) Grab the vendor id and the product id.

4) Now create a new notepad file and put this in 0xVNID:0xPRID:V where VNID is the vendor id and PRID is the product id and V is the number of volumes.

5) Now save it as USB.CFG and copy it over to the root of your USB Drive. If it asks you to replace it, do so.

6) Now download Awesome File Manager and install it on your PS3.

7) Run it and browse to /dev_hdd0/game/BLES80608/USRDIR

8) On the other side you should find a directory that has "USB" in it, the inside directory should have your "USB" file.

9) Highlight it and press O to copy it into MultiMAN USRDIR.

10) Now go back to multiMAN and press Start + /\.

11) The NTFS driver should be activated now.

NOTE: Currently you can only copy from an external NTFS hdd to your internal hdd. Nothing more, nothing less.


-END OF GUIDE 1-
GUIDE 2: CONNECTING TO PSN



THIS DOES NOT WORK AS OF 3/18/2011. FOR MORE INFO, GO HERE.


- PRE-REQUISITES -

0) A FAT32 formatted USB drive

Most low-capacity USB drives are already FAT32 formatted. If your's isn't, right click on the drive letter of your usb(eg: E:\) and click on Format. Choose FAT32 and Quick Format it.



1) TEAM REBUG'S 3.60 SPOOFER

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Visit Team Rebug website to download a list of URLs

Select a link from the provided list in the text file to download the installer.


- PROCEDURE -
INSTALLING TEAM REBUG'S 3.60 SPOOFER

1) Extract 3.60_Version_Spoofer.pkg from the archive you downloaded to the root of your USB drive.

2) Plug it in to your PS3

3) In the XMB go to Game -> Install Package Files.

4) Select 3.60 Version Spoofer

5) Once loaded Press the 'X' button to install. It will take about 15-45 seconds.

6) When it prompts for a reboot, do so.




STEP 2: INSTALLING FUCK PSN (OPTIONAL. USE THIS FOR SPOOFING YOUR CONSOLE ID).

1) Download dev_blind.pkg, fuckPsn-v0.6.exe and CA27.cer from here. Copy dev_pkg and openps3ftp.pkg from the OpenPs3Ftp archive to the root of your USB Drive.

2) On your desktop, create a new folder. Let's call it Fuck PSN.

3) Copy CA27.cer and the fuckPsn-v0.6.exe file to this folder.

4) Now download an FTP server. I personally use FileZilla.

5) Install it.

6) Now plug-in your USB Drive into your PS3.

7) In the XMB, go to Install Package Files and install dev_blind and OpenPS3FTP.

8) Go to Game and launch dev_blind to mount the flash as writable

9) Now on your PS3 run OpenPS3Ftp and on your PC run Filezilla or whichever FTP server you use.

10) Go to FileZilla and enter root as the username and openbox as the password.

11) Now using FileZilla go to /dev_blind/data /cert

12) Rename CA27.cer to CA27.cer.bak

13) Now copy over the CA27.cer from the FuckPSN directory that we created earlier to /dev_blind/data/cert

14) Now change your PS3's primary and secondary dns servers to your PS3's IP. If you don't know how to change the DNS servers look here.

15) After you're done changing the DNS servers, reboot your PS3 and launch FuckPSN.exe from the folder we created earlier.

16) You can now connect to PSN.

-END OF GUIDES-

F.A.Q.(by Cyan)

Main questions


Q. Can I use burnt Bluray discs to play games?
A. No. Only Internal and External HDD is working with backup managers.

Q. I updated past 3.55, is there any way to get the 3.55 custom firmware from there?
A. No. There's no way to downgrade from 3.56+ firmware yet using a software method. Though, there is a way to downgrade some FAT PS3 involving Infectus modchip.

Q. I'm on 3.50 or bellow. Do I need to install the Official Firmware 3.55 first?
A. Even if installing a cfw3.55 over an old fw should work, it's recommended that you update your PS3 to the same Official Firmware as the cfw you want to install first to avoid bricking your console.

Q. I'm on 3.41 or bellow and don't want to update to 3.55, do I really need to install 3.55 to use a cfw?
A. No, you can install Hermes cfw 3.41 (please update to ofw 3.41v2 first) and follow the guide the same way. Just don't install the Version Spoofer from Team Rebug (It only works on 3.55).

Q. I'm already using a cfw but I want to change for Kmeaw 3.55
A. First re-install the ofw 3.55 over your current one, then follow the guide again.

Q. How big should be my USB drive just to install it, not to play back ups?
A. Around 200mb.

Q. Where can I find all previous Official Firmware and their MD5 hash ?
A. Sony removed previous firmwares from their servers when the first jailbreak method appeared. You can still find remaining links and all the informations here.


CFWM


Q. The program doesn't start.
A. You need .Net framework 4.0.

Q. Where can I find .net4.0 ?
A. Here

Q. I don't want to install .Net4.0. How can I still patch the firmware?
A. You can use bspatch program to patch the firmware manually. Follow the manual patching method in the Guide.


PSN


Q. Can Sony ban my PSN account?
A. Yes, as Sony can't ban your Console ID, they can ban your account. But you can always create a new account, while unbanning the PS3 itself will be harder.

Q. Can I play online with all games?
A. You can't play online anymore. You need the 3.62+ official firmware to connect to PSN.

Q. FuckPSN is not working, what can I do?
A. You need .net Framework 3.5, and if you are using a firewall you need to open these ports : 53 UDP, 80 TCP and 443 TCP. You may need to close Skype.


Multiman :


Q. When I press start+triangle to enable NTFS it freezes
A. Your NTFS partition needs to be primary and active.

 
jassa said:
I'm considering softmodding my PS3 and have read through a few pages of the thread, but couldn't see anyone else asking about running legit games which require updates. If I softmod and then go to play something which wants to install a firmware update, will I be unable to play it? I know on the Wii you can block system updates and still play games from a legit disc, not sure if this is an option with the PS3 though.

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I don't exactly know about this but you can always install the game to the HDD using multiMAN or any other backup manager and then you can just delete the update folder. It shouldn't ask for an update after that. This is just a brief explanation. If you need further help, feel free to ask.
 
Zorua said:
jassa said:
I'm considering softmodding my PS3 and have read through a few pages of the thread, but couldn't see anyone else asking about running legit games which require updates. If I softmod and then go to play something which wants to install a firmware update, will I be unable to play it? I know on the Wii you can block system updates and still play games from a legit disc, not sure if this is an option with the PS3 though.

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I don't exactly know about this but you can always install the game to the HDD using multiMAN or any other backup manager and then you can just delete the update folder. It shouldn't ask for an update after that. This is just a brief explanation. If you need further help, feel free to ask.

If that definitely works, then that's pretty much what I'm after. Of course a method that doesn't require me to do that each time would be more ideal, but I'll take what I can get. Thanks!
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jassa said:
Zorua said:
jassa said:
I'm considering softmodding my PS3 and have read through a few pages of the thread, but couldn't see anyone else asking about running legit games which require updates. If I softmod and then go to play something which wants to install a firmware update, will I be unable to play it? I know on the Wii you can block system updates and still play games from a legit disc, not sure if this is an option with the PS3 though.

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I don't exactly know about this but you can always install the game to the HDD using multiMAN or any other backup manager and then you can just delete the update folder. It shouldn't ask for an update after that. This is just a brief explanation. If you need further help, feel free to ask.

If that definitely works, then that's pretty much what I'm after. Of course a method that doesn't require me to do that each time would be more ideal, but I'll take what I can get. Thanks!
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No problem!
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You can also spoof the firmware version as if it was the latest available, then the Retail game won't ask you to update.
Spoof version is usually available as firmware become available.

But what Zorua said is very good (and that's what I'm using myself, I prefer using HDD instead of my retail bluray).
 
Another question - last night I softmodded my PS3 successfully, but decided afterward to upgrade my HDD. With the new HDD in, it's asking me to insert a usb drive with fw 3.55 on it, so it can prepare the HDD for use. Should I use the original 3.55 (and then run the modified 3.55 afterwards), or should I just use the modified 3.55 now? I don't want to accidentally brick it!

Thanks in advance.
 
jassa said:
Another question - last night I softmodded my PS3 successfully, but decided afterward to upgrade my HDD. With the new HDD in, it's asking me to insert a usb drive with fw 3.55 on it, so it can prepare the HDD for use. Should I use the original 3.55 (and then run the modified 3.55 afterwards), or should I just use the modified 3.55 now? I don't want to accidentally brick it!

Thanks in advance.

Install the original then install the patched firmware, just to be 100% safe.
 
Zorua said:
jassa said:
Another question - last night I softmodded my PS3 successfully, but decided afterward to upgrade my HDD. With the new HDD in, it's asking me to insert a usb drive with fw 3.55 on it, so it can prepare the HDD for use. Should I use the original 3.55 (and then run the modified 3.55 afterwards), or should I just use the modified 3.55 now? I don't want to accidentally brick it!

Thanks in advance.

Install the original then install the patched firmware, just to be 100% safe.

Worked like a charm. Cheers.
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jassa said:
Zorua said:
jassa said:
Another question - last night I softmodded my PS3 successfully, but decided afterward to upgrade my HDD. With the new HDD in, it's asking me to insert a usb drive with fw 3.55 on it, so it can prepare the HDD for use. Should I use the original 3.55 (and then run the modified 3.55 afterwards), or should I just use the modified 3.55 now? I don't want to accidentally brick it!

Thanks in advance.

Install the original then install the patched firmware, just to be 100% safe.

Worked like a charm. Cheers.
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Glad it worked.
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Users still in 3.55 shouldn't update until 3.60cfw is officially released.
3.56 users can update to 3.60 though, I don't think someone's working on 3.56cfw (except if it will need a 3.56ofw to install 3.60cfw? I didn't read the news around 3.60 yet (well, the one which wasn't an April fool))
 
Updated the multiMAN link to the latest version(01.16.13).

* Added: new options in options.ini: [usb_mirror], [verify_data] and [download_dir]
* Added: support for new version of "ebootFIX" tool (PSN-style XMB games)
* Added: support for ™, © and ® symbols when renaming game titles (converts ™ ® and © to ™, © and ®)
* Changed: Max number of games in the list set to 2048
* Added: [START]+[SELECT] restarts multiMAN
* Added: RELOAD.SELF to multiMAN USRDIR folder (this way multiMAN can be launched from other applications)
* Added: support for XMB*.PNG images in themes (XMB0.PNG->PIC0.PNG, XMB1.PNG->PIC1.PNG, XMB2.PNG->PIC2.PNG)
* Added: proper detection of spoofed firmwares
* Added: /ps3_home/archive folder for .mmiso. experimental support (not available yet)
 
I have a question:
How do you transfer a game from the external to the internal hdd?
 
ozl said:
So from what i have seen here is that if im on 3.56 i should update to 3.60 since there will be no CFW for 3.56 right?

Good day people!

xD

Thats right.

@Duskye: I messed up the version number. It was already the latest.
 

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