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children: [
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'index.html',
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'get-started',
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'updating-firmware-(3.73)',
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'updating-firmware-(3.74)',
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'installing-h-encore',
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'installing-enso',
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'finalizing-setup'
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---
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### I am on the latest system version, is my device hackable?
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Yes, 3.73 is hackable at the moment.
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Yes, firmware version 3.74 is hackable at the moment.
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### Can I downgrade my Vita?
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Yes, the tool Modoru can downgrade any system hacked with HENkaku or h-encore to any firmware equal or greater than the firmware the console came with out of the box.
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### Is it safe to update a Vita with CFW?
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There is no need to update a PSVita with CFW. Stay on 3.60 or 3.65.
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There is no need to update a PSVita with CFW. Stay on firmware version 3.60 or 3.65.
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### How risky is hacking my console?
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Bricks are *basically* impossible unless you ignore instructions and Sony doesn't ban consoles nor accounts unless you hack trophies or in-game.
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1. Check "Enable PSN spoofing"
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1. Check "Enable Version Spoofing"
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1. Navigate to "Spoofed Version"
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1. Enter "3.73" into the box
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1. Enter "3.74" into the box
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+ Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
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1. Close the Settings application
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1. Check "Enable PSN spoofing"
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1. Check "Enable Version Spoofing"
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1. Navigate to "Spoofed Version"
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1. Enter "3.73" into the box
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1. Enter "3.74" into the box
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+ Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
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1. Close the Settings application
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">1.03</td>
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<!--<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.57</td>-->
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.63</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-firmware-(3.73)">Updating Firmware (3.73)</a></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-firmware-(3.74)">Updating Firmware (3.74)</a></td>
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</tr>
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<!--<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.61</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.63</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-firmware-(3.73)">Updating Firmware (3.73)</a></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-firmware-(3.74)">Updating Firmware (3.74)</a></td>
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</tr>-->
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.65</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.73</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.74</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="installing-h-encore">Installing h-encore</a></td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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::: tip
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Firmware version 3.60 can be modified by using [HENkaku](installing-henkaku), however it’s recommended to update to 3.73 for a simplified installation.
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Firmware version 3.60 can be modified by using [HENkaku](installing-henkaku), however it’s recommended to update to 3.74 for a simplified installation.
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## What do I need to know before starting?
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+ **Before beginning the guide, you must know the risks of Vita hacking: EVERY time you modify your system, there is always the potential for an UNRECOVERABLE brick. They're rare, but still a possibility so make sure you follow ALL directions EXACTLY.**
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+ This guide will work on all PS Vita, PS Vita Slim, and PS TV devices in all regions on firmwares from 1.03 to 3.73
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+ This guide will work on all PS Vita, PS Vita Slim, and PS TV devices in all regions on firmwares from 1.03 to 3.74
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+ If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, PSN Account, saves, etc. will be preserved).
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+ **Keep your device plugged in and charged throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off!**
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+ The PS Vita 2000 and PS TV models are essentially identical to the original PS Vita 1000 in terms of software. All steps which say "PS Vita" also apply to other models unless otherwise specified.
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### Required Reading
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The h-encore exploit for the PS Vita (TV) allows for the installation of homebrew applications to your home screen. It is compatible with the firmware versions 3.65 to 3.73.
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The h-encore exploit for the PS Vita (TV) allows for the installation of homebrew applications to your home screen. It is compatible with the firmware versions 3.65 to 3.74.
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Note that the h-encore exploit chain is not “persistent” (meaning it does not remain installed after a reboot). This means you will have to run the exploit again after each reboot.
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In addition to installing the h-encore exploit, we enable access to “unsafe” homebrew which gives extended permissions to homebrew applications. This idea could be considered analogous to the “administrator” mode on a computer.
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If you are on firmware versions 3.65 to 3.68, you will be using the h-encore exploit, however if you are on firmware versions 3.69 to 3.73, you will be using the h-encore² exploit. The program we use to install the exploit to your console (finalhe) should sort this out for you.
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If you are on firmware versions 3.65 to 3.68, you will be using the h-encore exploit, however if you are on firmware versions 3.69 to 3.74, you will be using the h-encore² exploit. The program we use to install the exploit to your console (finalhe) should sort this out for you.
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::: tip
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If you are unable to get the finalhe method to work for any reason, or if you own a Mac/Linux computer, the [QCMA Backup method](installing-h-encore-(qcma).md) will work as well.
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* The latest release of [finalhe](https://github.com/soarqin/finalhe/releases/latest)
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- Download the `FinalHE_v1.92_win32.7z` file
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- If you are using MacOS or Linux you will be required to compile finalhe yourself
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- If you are on firmware version 3.74, this version will not work; GitHub user [KorumeSan](https://github.com/KorumeSan) has compiled a [compatible version](https://github.com/soarqin/finalhe/pull/125#issuecomment-1122472822)
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- Use this program at your own risk! We cannot verify the safety or integrity of this program
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* The latest release of [VitaDeploy](https://github.com/SKGleba/VitaDeploy/releases/latest)
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- Download the `VitaDeploy-FHE.zip` file
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+ [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting)
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+ [Uninstalling CFW](uninstalling-cfw.md)
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+ [Updating Firmware (3.60)](updating-firmware-(3.60))
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+ [Updating Firmware (3.73)](updating-firmware-(3.73))
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+ [Updating Firmware (3.74)](updating-firmware-(3.74))
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+ [Updating Firmware (PS TV 3.65)](updating-firmware-(ps-tv-3.65))
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+ [Updating Firmware (PS Vita 3.65)](updating-firmware-(ps-vita-3.65))
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+ [YAMT](yamt)
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1. While the console is starting, hold the <Btn btn="l" /> button. This will disable any plugins running on your Vita.
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1. Once the console has been rebooted, open the Settings application.
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1. Navigate to "System".
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1. Click on "System Information", and verify that the System Software does not say 3.73 or 変革.
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1. Click on "System Information", and verify that the System Software does not say 3.74 or 変革.
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1. Navigate out of the "System" menu and open "System Update".
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1. Select "Update using Wi-Fi".
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1. There should be a message onscreen saying "A new version of the system software is avaliable."
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1. The Vita will now download and install the system software update, and CFW will be removed from your system.
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+ This process will take some time. Once the Vita fully downloads the update, the installation process cannot be cancelled.
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1. Your device will then install firmware version 3.73, and Henkaku Ensō will be wiped from your system. Once finished, it will reboot into stock mode. User-installed titles will still show up on the screen, however they will not be accessible. Delete the bubbles or format your device if this is a problem.
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1. Your device will then install firmware version 3.74, and Henkaku Ensō will be wiped from your system. Once finished, it will reboot into stock mode. User-installed titles will still show up on the screen, however they will not be accessible. Delete the bubbles or format your device if this is a problem.
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1. h-encore will still be in your LiveArea. If you would like, delete it to fully remove CFW access from your system.
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title: "Updating Firmware (3.73)"
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title: "Updating Firmware (3.74)"
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### Required Reading
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### Instructions
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1. Navigate to `System Update` -> `Update Using Wi-Fi`
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1. Ensure the update message "Version 3.73" is displayed
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1. Ensure the update message "Version 3.74" is displayed
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+ If it doesn't, clear your Wi-Fi DNS settings and try again
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1. Follow the prompts to update your device to 3.73
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1. Follow the prompts to update your device to 3.74
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+ When the process has completed, your device will reboot automatically
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