So I configured the vita-bootanim plugin to load a nice gif as my bootanimation which works fine alongside the custom warning and boot sound plugins.
However before my custom bootanimation shows up the enso logo is displayed for half a second or so.
I spent the last couple of days searching & reading how to remove it but found that many people bricked their consoles while trying with some Molecule app or something similar.
I saw that one can use the enso_nologo vpks to remove it but there are no instructions on how to do it.
Do I uninstall my current enso (v1.1 used from here) ?
Do I keep my current enso installed but just uninstall the bubble ?
And in general could someone who has successfully removed the enso logo on a 3.65 Vita 2000 give feedback on how to do so and if the vpks from SKGleba's GitHub repository could brick my device ?
I saw that the CBS-Manager plugin is actually outdated and archived but that's the only place where I found the enso_nologo vpk files.
10 years ago I bricked my first PSP 3004 by trying to change its bootanimation so I'm definitely not taking any risks with my Vita now unless the method has been tried & tested by someone else
However before my custom bootanimation shows up the enso logo is displayed for half a second or so.
I spent the last couple of days searching & reading how to remove it but found that many people bricked their consoles while trying with some Molecule app or something similar.
I saw that one can use the enso_nologo vpks to remove it but there are no instructions on how to do it.
Do I uninstall my current enso (v1.1 used from here) ?
Do I keep my current enso installed but just uninstall the bubble ?
And in general could someone who has successfully removed the enso logo on a 3.65 Vita 2000 give feedback on how to do so and if the vpks from SKGleba's GitHub repository could brick my device ?
I saw that the CBS-Manager plugin is actually outdated and archived but that's the only place where I found the enso_nologo vpk files.
10 years ago I bricked my first PSP 3004 by trying to change its bootanimation so I'm definitely not taking any risks with my Vita now unless the method has been tried & tested by someone else