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title: Troubleshooting
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title: Why Ads?
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title: Updating to 3.65
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title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
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title: Installing h-encore
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url: updating-to-3.60
-
title: Updating to 3.65
url: updating-to-3.65
-
title: Installing HENkaku
url: installing-henkaku
-
title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
url: installing-enso-(3.65)
-
title: Installing h-encore
url: installing-h-encore
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-auto)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-manual)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
url: installing-h-encore-(linux-mac)
-
title: Configuring h-encore
url: configuring-h-encore
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title: Home
url: /
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title: FAQ
url: faq
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title: Donations
url: donations
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title: Credits
url: credits
-
title: Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)
url: updating-to-3.65-(enso)
-
title: Troubleshooting
url: troubleshooting
-
title: Adrenaline
url: adrenaline
-
title: StorageMgr
url: storagemgr
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6">Vita Hacking on Discord</a>.
-
title: If you appreciate this guide, we accept <a href="donations">Donations</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
-
title: Site Navigation
-
title: Why Ads?
sidebar_title:
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title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
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title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Updating to 3.60
url: updating-to-3.60
-
title: Updating to 3.65
url: updating-to-3.65
-
title: Installing HENkaku
url: installing-henkaku
-
title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
url: installing-enso-(3.65)
-
title: Installing h-encore
url: installing-h-encore
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-auto)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-manual)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
url: installing-h-encore-(linux-mac)
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title: Configuring h-encore
url: configuring-h-encore
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title: Home
url: /
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title: FAQ
url: faq
-
title: Donations
url: donations
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title: Credits
url: credits
-
title: Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)
url: updating-to-3.65-(enso)
-
title: Troubleshooting
url: troubleshooting
-
title: Adrenaline
url: adrenaline
-
title: StorageMgr
url: storagemgr
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6">Vita Hacking on Discord</a>.
-
title: If you appreciate this guide, we accept <a href="donations">Donations</a>.
footer:
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title: Source
-
title: Site Navigation
-
title: Why Ads?
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
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title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Updating to 3.60
url: updating-to-3.60
-
title: Updating to 3.65
url: updating-to-3.65
-
title: Installing HENkaku
url: installing-henkaku
-
title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
url: installing-enso-(3.65)
-
title: Installing h-encore
url: installing-h-encore
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-auto)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-manual)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
url: installing-h-encore-(linux-mac)
-
title: Configuring h-encore
url: configuring-h-encore
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title: Home
url: /
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title: FAQ
url: faq
-
title: Donations
url: donations
-
title: Credits
url: credits
-
title: Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)
url: updating-to-3.65-(enso)
-
title: Troubleshooting
url: troubleshooting
-
title: Adrenaline
url: adrenaline
-
title: StorageMgr
url: storagemgr
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6">Vita Hacking on Discord</a>.
-
title: If you appreciate this guide, we accept <a href="donations">Donations</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
-
title: Site Navigation
-
title: Why Ads?
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Updating to 3.60
url: updating-to-3.60
-
title: Updating to 3.65
url: updating-to-3.65
-
title: Installing HENkaku
url: installing-henkaku
-
title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
url: installing-enso-(3.65)
-
title: Installing h-encore
url: installing-h-encore
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-auto)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-manual)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
url: installing-h-encore-(linux-mac)
-
title: Configuring h-encore
url: configuring-h-encore
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title: Home
url: /
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title: FAQ
url: faq
-
title: Donations
url: donations
-
title: Credits
url: credits
-
title: Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)
url: updating-to-3.65-(enso)
-
title: Troubleshooting
url: troubleshooting
-
title: Adrenaline
url: adrenaline
-
title: StorageMgr
url: storagemgr
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6">Vita Hacking on Discord</a>.
-
title: If you appreciate this guide, we accept <a href="donations">Donations</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
-
title: Site Navigation
-
title: Why Ads?
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Updating to 3.60
url: updating-to-3.60
-
title: Updating to 3.65
url: updating-to-3.65
-
title: Installing HENkaku
url: installing-henkaku
-
title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
url: installing-enso-(3.65)
-
title: Installing h-encore
url: installing-h-encore
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-auto)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-manual)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
url: installing-h-encore-(linux-mac)
-
title: Configuring h-encore
url: configuring-h-encore
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title: Home
url: /
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title: FAQ
url: faq
-
title: Donations
url: donations
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title: Credits
url: credits
-
title: Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)
url: updating-to-3.65-(enso)
-
title: Troubleshooting
url: troubleshooting
-
title: Adrenaline
url: adrenaline
-
title: StorageMgr
url: storagemgr
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6">Vita Hacking on Discord</a>.
-
title: If you appreciate this guide, we accept <a href="donations">Donations</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
-
title: Site Navigation
-
title: Why Ads?
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Updating to 3.60
url: updating-to-3.60
-
title: Updating to 3.65
url: updating-to-3.65
-
title: Installing HENkaku
url: installing-henkaku
-
title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
url: installing-enso-(3.65)
-
title: Installing h-encore
url: installing-h-encore
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-auto)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-manual)
-
title: Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
url: installing-h-encore-(linux-mac)
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url: faq
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url: donations
-
title: 製作群
url: credits
-
title: 更新至 3.65 (持有 Ensō 的主機)
url: updating-to-3.65-(enso)
-
title: 疑難排解
url: troubleshooting
-
title: Adrenaline
url: adrenaline
-
title: StorageMgr
url: storagemgr
-
title: 網站導覽
url: site-navigation
bottom:
-
title: 若需英語支援,請於 <a href="https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6">Discord 上的 Vita Hacking 伺服器</a>發問。
-
title: 如果您喜歡本教學,我們很樂意接受<a href="donations">捐贈</a>。
footer:
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title: 本站原始碼
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title: 網站導覽
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sidebar_title:
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title: 整體進度
sidebar_pages:
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title: 首頁
url: /
-
title: 新手入門
url: get-started
-
title: 更新至 3.60
url: updating-to-3.60
-
title: 更新至 3.65
url: updating-to-3.65
-
title: 安裝 HENkaku
url: installing-henkaku
-
title: 安裝 Ensō (版本 3.65)
url: installing-enso-(3.65)
-
title: 安裝 h-encore
url: installing-h-encore
-
title: 多項選擇
url: multiple-options
-
title: 安裝 h-encore (透過 Windows 自動安裝)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-auto)
-
title: 安裝 h-encore (透過 Windows 手動安裝)
url: installing-h-encore-(windows-manual)
-
title: 安裝 h-encore (透過 Linux / Mac)
url: installing-h-encore-(linux-mac)
-
title: 設定 h-encore
url: configuring-h-encore
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title: "Adrenaline"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
### Required Reading
Adrenaline is a homebrew application which modifies the official PSP Emulator of the PS Vita (TV) to run a PSP 6.61 custom firmware.
Additionally, adrenaline also enables access to a full PSP home menu running under the official PSP Emulator.
You must have already installed VitaShell to use this.
{: .notice--info}
### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [Adrenaline](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/Adrenaline/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [PSP Homebrew Browser]({{ "/assets/files/PSPhbb_dev.vpk" | absolute_url }})
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `Adrenaline.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSPhbb_dev.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Modifying Plugin Config
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `tai/`
1. Press (Cross) on `config.txt` to open it in the editor
1. Highlight the `*KERNEL` line with the cursor
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Insert empty line"
1. Highlight the new blank line
1. Press (Cross) to edit the line
1. Enter the following text:
+ `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/sce_module/adrenaline_kernel.skprx`
1. Press (Circle) to close the editor
1. When prompted, press (Cross) to save your modifications
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
+ This is required to load the new kernel plugin added to `ux0:tai/config.txt`
#### Section IV - Installing PSP XMB
1. Launch the Adrenaline application
1. Press (Cross) to download the PSP 6.61 firmware
+ This process will take some time
+ If the download fails, the downloader will get confused and begin to give you the error `Cannot find ux0:/app/PSPEMUCFW/661.PBP`
+ If you encounter the above error, use VitaShell to delete the `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/flash0/` folder, then try again
+ If you still encounter this error, manually download [EBOOT.PBP](http://de01.psp.update.playstation.org/update/psp/image/eu/2014_1212_6be8878f475ac5b1a499b95ab2f7d301/EBOOT.PBP), rename it to `661.PBP`, then transfer it to `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/` using VitaShell
+ The Adrenaline application will close automatically when the download is complete
1. Re-launch the Adrenaline application
1. Press (Cross) to install PSP 6.61 the firmware
1. Press (Cross) to boot the PSP home menu
+ The PSP home menu is also known as the [XrossMediaBar](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/XrossMediaBar) ("XMB")
1. Perform the PSP Initial Setup
1. To close the PSP Emulator, hold the (PS) button to open the menu, then select `Settings` -> `Exit PspEmu Application`
___
Adrenaline and the PSP Homebrew Browser have been successfully installed.
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---
title: "Configuring h-encore"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
### Required Reading
Now that the h-encore exploit is installed on your device (either through the Windows or Linux / Mac method), we will configure it for easy homebrew access.
For devices on firmware version 3.65, there is additionally an optional section for installing the HENkaku Ensō exploit.
### Instructions
#### Section I - Configuring h-encore
1. Launch the h-encore application
1. If prompted about trophies, select "Yes"
1. If the exploit was successful, you will now see the h-encore bootstrap menu
+ If the exploit is stuck on a white screen, simply close the application (which will cause a crash and reboot your device), then try again
+ If it is still stuck, hold the power button down for over 30 seconds to force a reboot, then try again
1. Select "Install HENkaku"
+ This will install the HENkaku exploit and enable homebrew access until the next reboot
1. Select "Download VitaShell"
+ This will install the VitaShell homebrew application for managing your device's filesystem
+ VitaShell (and all homebrew applications in general) will remain installed after a reboot, but will give an error on launch if the HENkaku exploit is not active
1. Select "Exit"
#### Section II - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
+ If HENkaku Settings is missing, select the "Reset taiHEN config.txt" in the h-encore bootstrap menu, then try again
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
#### Section III - Disabling Trophy Warning
{% capture notice-1 %}
This is an optional section which will disable the trophy warning that appears when h-encore is launched.
This section is not recommended for devices on firmware version 3.65 as HENkaku Ensō can replace h-encore on those systems.
{% endcapture %}
<div class="notice--info">{{ notice-1 | markdownify }}</div>
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Navigate to `ux0:` -> `user/` -> `00/` -> `savedata`
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Open decrypted"
+ If you see `sce_pfs`, you did not open the folder using the correct menu option
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Copy"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to the `savedata` folder
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to paste `system.dat` in the current folder
1. Press (Square) to un-mark `system.dat`
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the folder
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Launch the h-encore application
1. When the "Bitter Smile" main menu appears, close the h-encore application
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Copy"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Open decrypted"
+ If you see `sce_pfs`, you did not open the folder using the correct menu option
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to paste `system.dat` in the current folder
1. Press (Circle) to return to the `savedata` folder
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the file
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
___
To re-enable homebrew access after a reboot, simply launch and exit h-encore.
{: .notice--info}
### Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
{: .notice--primary}
___
The following is an optional section for devices on firmware version 3.65 which will install the HENkaku Ensō exploit.
HENkaku Ensō is a complete CFW solution for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the HENkaku homebrew environment. It is more convenient than h-encore as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
#### Section IV - Installing HENkaku Ensō
##### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [Ensō](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/enso/releases/latest/)
##### Instructions
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `enso.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Cross) on `enso.vpk` to install the file
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Open the Ensō application
1. Press (Circle) to accept the terms
1. Press (Cross) to install HENkaku Ensō
+ This process will take some time
+ When the process has completed, press any button to reboot your device

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title: "Credits"
---
**Special thanks to all of [the translators](https://crowdin.com/project/vita-guide) for being awesome!**
{: .notice--primary}
If we forgot you here, contact us and we'll add your name.
{% capture notice-1 %}
+ codestation
+ Davee
+ mmozeiko
+ Proxima
+ TheFloW
+ xyz
+ YifanLu
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---
title: "Donations" #
layout: single-no-ads
---
### Plailect
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plailect@gmail.com
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[![Ethereum]({{ "/images/ethereum_white.png" | absolute_url }}){:height="64px" width="256px"}{: style="padding-bottom: .35em"}](https://www.ethereum.org/){: .align-center}
0x608C5554D2C53698aA7DFFc7e64BF37f7bebb475
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### emiyl
[![Paypal]({{ "/images/paypal_white.png" | absolute_url }}){:height="72px" width="256px"}{: style="padding-bottom: .35em"}](https://www.paypal.me/emiyl/15){: .align-center}
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---
title: "FAQ"
---
<a name="faq_latestfw" />**Q:** *I am on the latest system version, is my device hackable?*
**A:** Yes!
<a name="faq_downgrade" />**Q:** *Can I downgrade my Vita?*
**A:** No.
<a name="faq_update" />**Q:** *Is it safe to update a Vita with CFW?*
**A:** No! You must always ensure that you have blocked updates as specified at the end of [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
<a name="faq_updates" />**Q:** *Now that Sony has ended production of the Vita, does that mean no more updates will be released?*
**A:** This is not necessarily the case. The firmware version 3.68 was released six months after the previous update (at which point it was assumed no new updates would be released).
<a name="faq_risky" />**Q:** *How risky is hacking my console?*
**A:** Bricks are *basically* impossible unless you ignore instructions.
<a name="faq_homebrew" />**Q:** *Can I run awesome homebrew and emulators with this?*
**A:** Yes! This enables any custom user-made homebrew to be played on your device.
<a name="faq_support" />**Q:** *Where should I go for support?*
**A:** For support, ask for help at [Vita Hacking on Discord](https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6).
<a name="faq_nopc" />**Q:** *Can I do this without a computer?*
**A:** No! You must have a PC to complete this guide.

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---
title: "File Extensions (Windows)"
---
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This is an add-on section for disabling Windows's default behavior of hiding file extensions.
This will make it easier for you to find the referenced files in the rest of this guide.
### Instructions
#### Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8
1. Launch File Explorer by opening any directory, such as your SD card directory
1. Click the "View" option on the ribbon menu
1. Check the box labeled "File name extensions"
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-10-file-extensions.png" | absolute_url }})
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#### Windows 7
1. Open the start menu by clicking on it or using the Windows key
1. Search for "Folder Options" and select the corresponding result
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-7-folder-options-start-menu.png" | absolute_url }})
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1. Click the "View" option at the top of the Folder Options menu
1. Uncheck the box labeled "Hide extensions for known file types"
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-7-folder-options.png" | absolute_url }})
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### Required Reading
We will now setup applications and plugins such as the following:
+ **Vita Homebrew Browser** *(downloads and installs other homebrew applications)*
+ **NoNpDrm** *(allows for encrypted games and applications to be used)*
+ **DownloadEnabler** *(allows any file type to be downloaded with the browser)*
+ **shellbat** *(displays exact battery percentage in the status bar)*
+ **pngshot** *(improves the built-in screenshot utility)*
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* [config.txt]({{ "/assets/files/config.txt" | absolute_url }}){:download="config.txt"}
* The latest release of [Vita Homebrew Browser](https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [NoNpDrm](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/NoNpDrm/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [DownloadEnabler](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/DownloadEnabler/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [shellbat](https://github.com/nowrep/vita-shellbat/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [pngshot](https://github.com/xyzz/pngshot/releases/latest)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Start) to open the VitaShell settings
1. Press (Cross) on "SELECT button" to change the mode to "FTP"
+ Alternatively, you can leave this setting on "USB" and transfer all files via a USB cable for the remainder of this guide
+ Note that the USB transfer mode will start you in the ux0 partition
+ Additionally, some files will be hidden in USB mode on Windows; you must enable "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" and disable "Hide protected operating system files" in the File Explorer options in order to see all files
1. Press (Circle) to close the VitaShell settings
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
+ The `ux0:` partition corresponds to the memory card of your device (on the PS Vita 1000, this partition will always be the external memory card; on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this partition will either be the external memory card if one is inserted, or the built-in memory card otherwise)
+ The `ur0:` partition corresponds to the internal system memory which is always present on all devices (on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this is *not* the same as the built-in memory card!))
1. Transfer `VitaHBBrowser.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `tai/`
1. Transfer `nonpdrm.skprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `download_enabler.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `shellbat.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `pngshot.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `config.txt` to the `tai` folder
+ Overwrite (replace) the existing `config.txt` file
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
+ This is required to load the new kernel plugins added to `ux0:tai/config.txt`
+ To confirm that everything is working, you should now see a battery percentage in the status bar
#### Section III - Blocking Updates
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `Network` -> `Wi-Fi Settings`
+ Connect to a Wi-Fi network if you have not already done so
1. Select your current connection
+ This is signified by a green dot next to the network
1. Select "Advanced Settings"
1. Set "DNS Settings" to "Manual"
1. Set "Primary DNS" to `212.47.229.76`
1. Leave "Secondary DNS" blank
1. Ensure "Proxy Server" is set to "Do Not Use"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
1. Navigate to `System` -> `Auto-Start Settings`
1. Uncheck "Download Update File for System Software"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
#### Section IV - PSN Access
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable PSN spoofing"
1. Check "Enable Version Spoofing"
1. Navigate to "Spoofed Version"
1. Enter "3.68" into the box
+ Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
1. Close the Settings application
#### Section V - Cleanup
1. Launch the Content Manager application
1. Select "Manage Content on Memory Card"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Delete the following applications if they exist (note that, depending on your install method, some or all of these applications may be missing):
+ "3.65 HENkaku Enso Updater"
+ "ensō"
+ "molecularShell"
1. Close the Content Manager application
___
You can now easily install new homebrew applications just by using Vita Homebrew Browser. Alternatively, you could also browse for new homebrew applications on [VitaDB](https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/).
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title: "Get Started"
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### Required Reading
Different device versions will require different steps to achieve the end goal of Custom Firmware. This page will help you find where to start for your device.
Before starting, Windows users should enable the option to show file extensions using [File Extensions (Windows)](file-extensions-(windows))!
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Select the appropriate page for your version from the chart below. Note that the "from" and "to" fields are inclusive. This means that, for example, the "from 1.03 to 3.57" row includes 1.03, 3.57, and all versions in-between.
Your device version can be found under the System Information menu in the System category of the Settings application.
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/system-version.png" | absolute_url }})
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### Version Table
<table>
<colgroup>
<col span="1" style="width: 10%;">
<col span="1" style="width: 10%;">
<col span="1" style="width: 80%;">
</colgroup>
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">From</th>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">To</th>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">1.00</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.57</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-to-3.60">Updating to 3.60</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="installing-henkaku">Installing HENkaku</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.61</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.63</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-to-3.65">Updating to 3.65</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.65</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.68</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="installing-h-encore">Installing h-encore</a></td>
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title: "PS Vita (TV) Hacks Guide" #
header:
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overlay_image: images/home-page-feature.jpg
overlay_filter: 0.5
caption:
excerpt: "A complete guide to PS Vita (TV) custom firmware, <br /> from stock to HENkaku Ensō.<br />"
---
For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [Hacks.Guide](https://hacks.guide).
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Thoroughly read all of the introductory pages (including this one!) before proceeding.
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This guide is for retail (consumer purchased; not from the PlayStation Partner Program) consoles _only_!
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Click the <i class="fa fa-language" aria-hidden="true"></i> icon at the top right of the page to change the language.
Alternatively, click [here](https://crowdin.com/project/vita-guide) to help to keep these translations up to date.
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## What is Homebrew?
[**Homebrew**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_homebrew_video_games) usually refers to software that is not authorized by Sony. It allows you to run homebrew games, tools like save editing and backup, and emulators for various older systems.
In many cases, running homebrew on your device is 100% free using just the system browser.
## What is Custom Firmware?
**Custom Firmware** ("CFW") enables you to use more advanced hacks that userland homebrew can't easily do, in addition to anything homebrew can do. Essentially all homebrew solutions on the PS Vita (TV) include a CFW of some kind.
For information on how custom firmware works, please see [this post](https://yifan.lu/2017/07/31/henkaku-enso-bootloader-hack-for-vita/) by [Yifan Lu](https://twitter.com/yifanlu).
## What does this guide install?
This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified PS Vita (TV) from stock firmware to custom firmware.
The best CFW solution currently available, HENkaku Ensō, allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the homebrew environment. It is more convenient than other CFW solutions (such as HENkaku or h-encore) as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
HENkaku Ensō is available on all devices with firmware version 3.65 or below, while higher firmware version devices can use h-encore to achieve a similar (if less convenient) result.
## What can I do with Custom Firmware?
+ Customize your home screen with user-created [themes](http://vstema.com/).
+ Use "ROM hacks" for games that you own
+ [Backup, edit, and restore](https://github.com/d3m3vilurr/vita-savemgr) saves for many games.
+ Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
+ Dump your game cards to a format you can install, and play them without needing the card.
+ Certain games only: stream live gameplay to your PC wirelessly with Rincheat Streamer.
+ Play your PSP games on your Vita with Adrenaline ePSP CFW
## What do I need to know before starting?
+ **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.**
+ This guide will work on all PS Vita, PS Vita Slim, and PS TV devices in all regions on firmwares from 1.00 to 3.68
+ 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).
+ **Keep your device plugged in and charged throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off!**
+ 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.
+ If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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title: "Installing Ensō (3.65)"
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### Required Reading
These steps are for updating a HENkaku 3.60 device to a 3.65 HENkaku Ensō device. If you have a 3.60 HENkaku Ensō device and are trying to update to a 3.65 HENkaku Ensō device, follow [Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)](updating-to-3.65-(enso)).
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HENkaku Ensō is a complete CFW solution for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the HENkaku homebrew environment. It is more convenient than HENkaku as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
In addition to installing HENkaku Ensō, we will also update your PS Vita (TV) to the firmware version 3.65 which will allow you to access the PS Store, use online features, and play newer games which require newer firmware versions.
Note that updating your device to the firmware version 3.65 will render the standard HENkaku exploit unusable. Should you remove HENkaku Ensō for some reason, you will need to follow [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore) to reinstall it.
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
* The latest release of [VitaShell](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaShell/releases/latest/)
* The latest release of [update365](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/update365/releases/latest) *(the `.PUP` and `.vpk` files)*
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the molecularShell application
+ This is a homebrew application for managing your device's filesystem
+ We will soon replace molecularShell with VitaShell, which is a newer version of the same application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `VitaShell.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `updater.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Moving PUP
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to open the menu, then select "Move"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `app` -> `UPDATE365/`
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to move the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to the current directory
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Close the molecularShell application
#### Section IV - Unlinking Memory Card
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Uncheck "Enable PSN Spoofing"
1. Select "Unlink Memory Card"
+ If you do not unlink your memory card, the card will need to be formatted before it can be used on 3.65
#### Section V - Installing HENkaku Ensō + 3.65
1. Reboot your device
+ This is *required* to ensure no other kernel modules are running when the update begins
1. Ensure your device's battery is at least 50% charged
1. Launch the browser and re-install HENkaku
+ For most people, simply opening the browser at this point will automatically start the HENkaku re-installation
+ If you get an error and cannot proceed, [follow this troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting#a-browser-based-exploit-is-not-working)
1. Launch the HENkaku Ensō 3.65 Update application
1. Follow the on-screen instructions
1. When your device reboots, you should see the Team Molecule boot-logo indicating your device is now on HENkaku Ensō 3.65
#### Section VI - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
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title: "Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)"
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Linux or Mac computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* [unpack.sh]({{ "/assets/files/unpack.sh" | absolute_url }}){:download="unpack.sh"}
* The `.pkg` format demo of [Bitter Smile](http://ares.dl.playstation.net/cdn/JP0741/PCSG90096_00/xGMrXOkORxWRyqzLMihZPqsXAbAXLzvAdJFqtPJLAZTgOcqJobxQAhLNbgiFydVlcmVOrpZKklOYxizQCRpiLfjeROuWivGXfwgkq.pkg)
* The latest release of [h-encore](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [psvimgtools](https://github.com/yifanlu/psvimgtools/releases/latest) *(the `.zip` file for your OS)*
* The latest version of [pkg2zip](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/archive/master.zip)
+ You will need to compile pkg2zip manually by following the [readme](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/blob/master/README.md#building)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
+ MacOS users should download the "noffmpeg" version of QCMA
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - Installing h-encore
1. Open [cma.henkaku.xyz](http://cma.henkaku.xyz/) on your computer
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita/APP/` folder on your computer using the file explorer
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "AID" box on the CMA website
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Submit" to generate the corresponding key
+ Keep this page open; you will need this key soon
+ Here is an example key: `488d3ff6cce7a9ef1be6da8338c7d18db18147c3255fa4d50596568555687174`
1. Copy the `h-encore` folder from the h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Copy the contents of the psvimgtools `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy the compiled `pkg2zip` binary to the `h-encore` folder
1. Move the Bitter Smile `.pkg` file to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy `trim.sh` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Open a terminal window
1. `cd` into the `h-encore` directory
1. Run `sh unpack.sh`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n app -K YOUR_KEY app PCSG90096/app`
+ Replace "YOUR_KEY" with the key we generated earlier
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n appmeta -K YOUR_KEY appmeta PCSG90096/appmeta`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n license -K YOUR_KEY license PCSG90096/license`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n savedata -K YOUR_KEY savedata PCSG90096/savedata`
1. Close your terminal window
1. Copy the `h-encore/PCSG90096` folder to the `PS Vita/APP/YOUR_AID/` folder on your computer using the file explorer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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title: "Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)"
---
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Windows computer.
The "auto h-encore" tool is used to automate a portion of the h-encore installation.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* The latest release of [auto-h-encore](https://github.com/noahc3/auto-h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - auto h-encore
1. Launch auto h-encore on your computer
1. In auto h-encore, select "Browse", then select the `PS Vita` directory on your computer and press "OK"
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ The "QCMA PS Vita directory" box should now look something like `C:\Users\username\Documents\PS Vita`
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting by right-clicking the QCMA icon in the system tray, then selecting "Settings"
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita\APP\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "Account ID (AID)" box in auto h-encore
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Start"
+ This process will take some time
+ If you get an error, ensure you entered the AID and QCMA PS Vita directory correctly
1. Press "OK" to dismiss the dialogue box that appears when the process completes
1. Close auto h-encore on your computer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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title: "Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)"
---
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Windows computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* [unpack.bat]({{ "/assets/files/unpack.bat" | absolute_url }}){:download="unpack.bat"}
* The `.pkg` format demo of [Bitter Smile](http://ares.dl.playstation.net/cdn/JP0741/PCSG90096_00/xGMrXOkORxWRyqzLMihZPqsXAbAXLzvAdJFqtPJLAZTgOcqJobxQAhLNbgiFydVlcmVOrpZKklOYxizQCRpiLfjeROuWivGXfwgkq.pkg)
* The latest release of [h-encore](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [psvimgtools](https://github.com/yifanlu/psvimgtools/releases/latest) *(the `.zip` file for your OS)*
* The latest release of [pkg2zip](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - auto h-encore
1. Open [cma.henkaku.xyz](http://cma.henkaku.xyz/) on your computer
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita\APP\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting by right-clicking the QCMA icon in the system tray, then selecting "Settings"
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "AID" box on the CMA website
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Submit" to generate the corresponding key
+ Keep this page open; you will need this key soon
+ Here is an example key: `488d3ff6cce7a9ef1be6da8338c7d18db18147c3255fa4d50596568555687174`
1. Copy the `h-encore` folder from the h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Copy the contents of the psvimgtools `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy `pkg2zip.exe` from the pkg2zip `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Move the Bitter Smile `.pkg` file to the `h-encore` folder
1. Open a command prompt window
1. `cd` into the `h-encore` directory
1. Run `unpack`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n app -K YOUR_KEY app PCSG90096\app`
+ Replace "YOUR_KEY" with the key we generated earlier
1. Run `psvimg-create -n appmeta -K YOUR_KEY appmeta PCSG90096\appmeta`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n license -K YOUR_KEY license PCSG90096\license`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n savedata -K YOUR_KEY savedata PCSG90096\savedata`
1. Close your command prompt window
1. Copy the `h-encore\PCSG90096` folder to the `PS Vita\APP\YOUR_AID\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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### Required Reading
h-encore is an exploit chain for the PS Vita (TV) which will allow for the installation of homebrew applications to your home screen. It is compatible with the firmware versions 3.65, 3.67, and 3.68.
Note that the h-encore exploit chain is not "persistent" (meaning it does not remain installed after a reboot). For devices on firmware version 3.65, this is fortunately only a temporary restriction until HENkaku Ensō is installed on a later page. For devices on 3.67 or 3.68, you will, unfortunately, need to perform a small portion of these instructions (which will be indicated) after every reboot until a new persistent exploit is developed.
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.
Unfortunately, h-encore is more complicated to install than previous PS Vita (TV) exploits. For Windows users, there is a tool which automates some of the processes, but Linux and Mac users will need to perform the entire installation manually.
If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### Methods
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#### Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
This method requires a Windows computer.
The "auto h-encore" tool is used to automate a portion of the h-encore installation.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)](installing-h-encore-(windows-auto))
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#### Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
This method requires a Windows computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)](installing-h-encore-(windows-manual))
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#### Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
This method requires a Linux or Mac computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)](installing-h-encore-(linux-mac))
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### Required Reading
HENkaku is an exploit chain for the PS Vita (TV) which will allow for the installation of homebrew applications to your home screen. It is only compatible with the firmware version 3.60.
Note that the HENkaku exploit chain is not "persistent" (meaning it does not remain installed after a reboot). Fortunately, this is only a temporary restriction until HENkaku Ensō is installed on the next page.
In addition to running the HENkaku exploit, we will also 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.
If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### What You Need
* An internet connection on your PS Vita (TV)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Launching HENkaku
1. Launch the browser and go to the following URL on your device:
+ `http://henkaku.xyz`
1. Tap "Install"
1. Read the disclaimer, then tap "Install"
+ If you get an error and cannot proceed, [follow this troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting#a-browser-based-exploit-is-not-working)
1. If the exploit was successful, you would now have a bubble on your home screen named "molecularShell."
#### Section II - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
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**All**
+ [Adrenaline](adrenaline)
+ [Configuring h-encore](configuring-h-encore)
+ [Credits](credits)
+ [Donations](donations)
+ [FAQ](faq)
+ [File Extensions (Windows)](file-extensions-(windows))
+ [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+ [Get Started](get-started)
+ [Home](/)
+ [Installing Ensō (3.65)](installing-enso-(3.65))
+ [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
+ [Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)](installing-h-encore-(linux-mac))
+ [Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)](installing-h-encore-(windows-auto))
+ [Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)](installing-h-encore-(windows-manual))
+ [Installing HENkaku](installing-henkaku)
+ [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux))
+ [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac))
+ [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows))
+ [StorageMgr](storagemgr)
+ [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting)
+ [Updating to 3.60](updating-to-3.60)
+ [Updating to 3.65](updating-to-3.65)
+ [Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)](updating-to-3.65-(enso))
+ [Why Ads?](why-ads)
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### Required Reading
This is an add-on section for formatting a storage device for use with the StorageMgr kernel plugin.
Additionally, there is an optional section for checking your storage device for errors using F3. Depending on the size of your storage device and the speed of your computer, the checking process can take up to several hours!
This page is for Linux users only. If you are not on Linux, check out the [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows)) or [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac)) pages.
### What You Need
* The latest version of [exfat-utils](https://github.com/relan/exfat) for your distribution (check your package manager)
* The latest version of [fuse-exfat](https://github.com/relan/exfat) for your distribution (check your package manager)
* The latest version of [F3](https://github.com/AltraMayor/f3/releases/latest)
+ This is not required if you do not want to check your storage device for errors
### Instructions
#### Section I - Formatting Storage Device
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Unmount your storage device with `umount`
1. Run `sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX` to wipe the storage device
+ `sdX` should be the device corresponding to your storage device
1. Remove your storage device from your computer
1. Re-insert your storage device into your computer
1. Run `mkfs.exfat /dev/sdX` to format your storage device as exFAT
#### Section II - Verifying Storage Device
If you do not want to check your storage device for errors, skip this section.
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1. Unzip the f3 `.zip` file
1. `cd` into the f3 directory
1. Run `make` to compile F3
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Mount your storage device
1. Run `./f3write <your storage device mount point>`
1. Wait until the process is complete. See below for an example output.
~~~ bash
$ ./f3write /media/michel/6135-3363/
Free space: 29.71 GB
Creating file 1.h2w ... OK!
...
Creating file 30.h2w ... OK!
Free space: 0.00 Byte
Average Writing speed: 4.90 MB/s
~~~
1. Run `./f3read <your storage device mount point>`
1. Wait until the process is complete. See below for an example output.
~~~ bash
$ ./f3read /media/michel/6135-3363/
SECTORS ok/corrupted/changed/overwritten
Validating file 1.h2w ... 2097152/ 0/ 0/ 0
...
Validating file 30.h2w ... 1491904/ 0/ 0/ 0
Data OK: 29.71 GB (62309312 sectors)
Data LOST: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Corrupted: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Slightly changed: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Overwritten: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Average Reading speed: 9.42 MB/s
~~~
If the test shows the result `Data LOST: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)` your storage device is good and you can delete all `.h2w` files on your storage device
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If the test shows any other results, your storage device may be corrupted or damaged and you may have to replace it!
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### Required Reading
This is an add-on section for formatting a storage device for use with the StorageMgr kernel plugin.
Additionally, there is an optional section for checking your storage device for errors using F3X. Depending on the size of your storage device and the speed of your computer, the checking process can take up to several hours!
This page is for Mac users only. If you are not on Mac, check out the [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows)) or [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux)) pages.
### What You Need
* The latest release of [F3X](https://github.com/insidegui/F3X/releases/latest)
+ This is not required if you do not want to check your storage device for errors
### Instructions
#### Section I - Formatting Storage Device
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Launch Disk Utility
1. Select your storage device
1. Select the "Partition" menu
1. Partition your storage device as MBR with one exFAT partition
#### Section II - Verifying Storage Device
If you do not want to check your storage device for errors, skip this section.
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1. Unzip the F3X `.zip` file
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Run the F3X app
1. Select your storage device
1. Press "Start Test"
1. Wait until the process is complete.
If the test shows the result `Success! Your card is ok!` your storage device is good and you can delete all `.h2w` files on your storage device
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If the test shows any other results, your storage device may be corrupted or damaged and you may have to replace it!
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### Required Reading
This is an add-on section for formatting a storage device for use with the StorageMgr kernel plugin.
Additionally, there is an optional section for checking your storage device for errors using h2testw. Depending on the size of your storage device and the speed of your computer, the checking process can take up to several hours!
This page is for Windows users only. If you are not on Windows, check out the [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux)) or [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac)) pages.
### What You Need
* [zzBlank.img]({{ "/assets/files/zzBlank.img" | absolute_url }})
* The latest version of [Win32DiskImager](https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/)
* The latest version of [h2testw](http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/bo/downloads/h2testw_1.4.zip)
+ This is not required if you do not want to check your storage device for errors
### Instructions
#### Section I - Formatting Storage Device
1. Install Win32DiskImager if you have not already
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Launch Win32DiskImager
1. Select `zzBlank.img` as the "Image File"
1. Set "Device" to the drive letter of your storage device
1. Select "Write"
1. Select "Yes" to continue when prompted
1. Select "OK" to dismiss the dialogue box when the write completes
1. Close Win32DiskImager
1. Right-click the drive in Windows Explorer, then select "Format"
1. Set "File system" to "exFAT"
1. Select "Start"
1. Select "OK" to continue when prompted
1. Select "OK" to dismiss the dialogue box when the format completes
1. Close the format window
#### Section II - Verifying Storage Device
If you do not want to check your storage device for errors, skip this section.
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1. Copy `h2testw.exe` from the h2testw `.zip` to your desktop
1. Insert your storage device card into your computer
1. Run `h2testw.exe`
1. Select "English"
1. Select "Select target"
1. Select your storage device card's drive letter
1. Ensure "all available space" is selected
1. Select "Write + Verify"
1. Wait until the process is completed
If the test shows the result `Test finished without errors`, your storage device card is good and you can delete all `.h2w` files on your storage device card
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If the test shows any other results, your storage device card may be corrupted or damaged and you may have to replace it!
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### Required Reading
StorageMgr is a multi-purpose kernel plugin for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for the use of alternative storage devices such as a USB drive, an SD2Vita, or a psvd.
The SD2Vita is a microSD to game card adapter which is inserted into the game-card slot in your device, while the psvd is a microSD adapter which replaces the 3g modem on 3g PS Vita models.
By using the StorageMgr kernel plugin, the USB drive or microSD card you use will be mounted to `ux0:` just like a Sony memory card. This is very useful because microSD cards are significantly cheaper than Sony memory cards (especially at higher capacities).
This will use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to transfer the files, so your Vita and PC must be connected to the same network.
You must have already installed VitaShell to use this.
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### What You Need
* A formatted storage device compatible with your system
+ To format your device, see [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows)), [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux)), or [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac))
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [StorageMgr](https://github.com/CelesteBlue-dev/PSVita-StorageMgr/releases)
+ `storage_config.txt` should be edited to fit your situation as instructed in the [README](https://github.com/CelesteBlue-dev/PSVita-StorageMgr/blob/master/README.md#how-to-configure-storagemgr-)
+ `MCD=uma0` should almost always be kept as-is
+ `INT=imc0` should be kept as-is for PS Vita 2000 and PS TV users, and removed for PS Vita 1000 users
+ `GCD=ux0` should be kept as-is for SD2Vita users, and edited to `UMA=ux0` for USB drive and psvd users
+ `UMA=grw0` should be removed unless you have multiple storage devices (in which case the device which is not assigned to `ux0:` should be assigned to `grw0:`)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Installing Plugins
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, copy all files from `ux0:tai/` to `ur0:tai/`
+ Overwrite any existing files in the `ur0:tai/` folder
1. Transfer `storagemgr.skprx` to the `ur0:tai/` folder
1. Transfer `storage_config.txt` to the `ur0:tai/` folder
1. Replace any `ux0:` paths in `ur0:tai/config.txt` to instead be `ur0` paths
1. Add the following line to `ur0:tai/config.txt` under the `*KERNEL` line:
+ `ur0:tai/storagemgr.skprx`
1. Delete all files from the `ux0:tai/` folder
#### Section II - Restoring Data
This section will copy the data from your old Sony memory card to your new storage device.
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1. Backup the contents of `ux0:` to a folder on your computer
+ This may take some time if you have a large amount of data on your Sony memory card
1. Insert your new storage device into your computer
1. Copy the contents of your `ux0:` folder to your new storage device
+ This may take some time if you have a large amount of data on your Sony memory card
1. Insert your new storage device into your PS Vita (TV)
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
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If you want to reclaim the space on your memory card (to use for storing PSP games for instance), you can delete the contents of `uma0:` (the new memory card mount point) and / or `imc0:` (if you have a PS Vita 2000 or PS TV).
If you decide to do this and are using h-encore on firmware versions 3.67 or 3.68, you must *not* delete these folders:
+ `uma0:app/PCSG90096`
+ `uma0:appmeta/PCSG90096`
+ `uma0:data/bootstrap.self`
+ `uma0:license/app/PCSG90096`
+ `uma0:user/00/savedata/PCSG90096`
This is because you must keep h-encore installed to the memory card so you can enable HENkaku (and therefore StorageMgr) after a reboot.
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### Required Reading
If you encounter issues, please look for the section relevant to you and follow the instructions.
If you still cannot solve your issue and need to reach out for help, please come for help prepared with a detailed description of your problem and what you've tried.
## A browser based exploit is not working
Browser based exploits (such as the WebKit exploit used for HENkaku) can be unstable and crash frequently, but they can sometimes be fixed by doing the following steps:
1. Ensure your device has a stable network connection
1. Launch the browser, then open the browser settings
1. Scroll to the bottom and click "Delete Cookies" and "Clear Search History"
1. Try the exploit again
## Removing an PSN account without formatting your device
1. Go to your [PSN Account Management Page](https://account.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/home/index!display.action)
1. Under the devices section, choose "PlayStation Systems"
1. Select your console
1. Select "Deactivate"
## Black screen on boot
1. Hold L on boot to disable TaiHEN plugin loading
1. If your device boots, try editing `ux0:tai/config.txt` and remove any plugins you may have recently added
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### Required Reading
The HENkaku exploit is only compatible with the firmware version 3.60. As a result, lower firmware versions must update using a custom update server in order to use the exploit.
Note that a custom update server can only update your device, not downgrade it. If you are on a firmware version higher than 3.60, you should return to [Get Started](get-started).
### What you need
* An internet connection on your PS Vita (TV)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `Network` -> `Wi-Fi Settings`
+ Connect to a Wi-Fi network if you have not already done so
1. Select your current connection
+ This is signified by a green dot next to the network
1. Select "Advanced Settings"
1. Set "DNS Settings" to "Manual"
1. Set "Primary DNS" to `212.47.229.76`
1. Leave "Secondary DNS" blank
1. Ensure "Proxy Server" is set to "Do Not Use"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
#### Section II - Updating to 3.60
1. Navigate to `System Update` -> `Update Using Wi-Fi`
1. Ensure the update message "3.60 (変革 Compatible)" is displayed
+ If it displays any other message, stop and figure out what went wrong
1. Follow the prompts to update your device to 3.60
+ When the process has completed, your device will reboot automatically
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### Required Reading
These steps are for updating a 3.60 HENkaku Ensō device to 3.65 (while retaining HENKaku Ensō). If you have a stock device and are trying to update to 3.65, follow [Updating to 3.65](updating-to-3.65).
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Updating your HENkaku Ensō PS Vita (TV) to the firmware version 3.65 will allow you to access the PS Store, use online features, and play newer games which require newer firmware versions, all while retaining access to the convenient boot-time HENkaku Ensō homebrew exploit.
Note that updating your device to the firmware version 3.65 will render the standard HENkaku exploit unusable. Should you remove HENkaku Ensō for some reason, you will need to follow [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore) to reinstall it.
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. An SD2Vita device will not work for this update process. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [VitaShell](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaShell/releases/latest/)
* The latest release of [HENkaku Ensō](https://github.com/henkaku/enso/releases/latest/)
* The latest release of [update365](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/update365/releases/latest) *(the `.PUP` and `.vpk` files)*
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. If you are using an alternative storage device (such as an SD2Vita, USB drive, or psvd), disable it
+ You must use an official Sony memory card to perform the 3.65 update
+ You can either disable the plugin or remove the device, depending on your specific setup
1. Launch the molecularShell application
+ You can also use VitaShell if you already have it and it is version 1.82 or higher
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `VitaShell.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `updater.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Moving PUP
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to open the menu, then select "Move"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `app` -> `UPDATE365/`
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to move the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to the current folder
1. Close the molecularShell application
#### Section IV - Unlinking Memory Card
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Uncheck "Enable PSN Spoofing"
1. Select "Unlink Memory Card"
+ If you do not unlink your memory card, the card will need to be formatted before it can be used on 3.65
#### Section V - Disabling Plugins
If you have not installed any plugins to the `ux0:tai/` or `ur0:tai/` folders, skip this section.
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1. Launch the molecularShell or VitaShell application
1. Edit the file `ux0:tai/config.txt` and remove the lines corresponding to any plugin files you have installed to `ux0:tai/`
1. Edit the file `ur0:tai/config.txt` and remove the lines corresponding to any plugin files you have installed to `ur0:tai/`
1. Close the molecularShell or VitaShell application
#### Section VI - Uninstalling HENkaku Ensō (3.60)
1. Launch the Ensō application
+ If the Ensō application is missing, you should [re-install it](https://github.com/henkaku/enso/releases/latest/) using molecularShell or VitaShell
1. Press (Circle) to proceed
1. Press (Triangle) to uninstall HENkaku Ensō
1. Reboot your device when prompted
+ If you are prompted to update after the reboot, decline the update
+ If you are an SD2Vita user, your SD2Vita device will not function until Ensō is re-installed
#### Section VII - Installing HENkaku Ensō (3.65)
1. Ensure your device's battery is at least 50% charged
1. Launch the browser and re-install HENkaku using the following URL on your device:
+ `http://henkaku.xyz`
+ If you get an error and cannot proceed, [follow this troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting#a-browser-based-exploit-is-not-working)
1. Launch the HENkaku Ensō 3.65 Update application
1. Follow the on-screen instructions
1. When your device reboots, you should see the Team Molecule boot-logo indicating your device is now on HENkaku Ensō 3.65
#### Section VIII - Reconfiguring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
___
You can now re-enable any plugins you may have disabled in the `ux0:tai/` or `ur0:tai/` folders. Note that, before you do so, you may need to download the latest version of the plugin for firmware version 3.65 to be supported.
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title: "Updating to 3.65"
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### Required Reading
These steps are for updating a *stock* device to 3.65. If you have already hacked your PS Vita (TV) before and are running HENkaku Ensō on 3.60, follow [Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)](updating-to-3.65-(enso)).
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The hencore exploit is only compatible with the firmware version 3.65, 3.67, and 3.68. As a result, lower firmware versions must update using a custom update server in order to use the exploit.
While the h-encore exploit itself is compatible with firmware versions 3.67 and 3.68, we will be updating to firmware version 3.65 as it is the latest version which still supports the HENkaku Ensō boot-time exploit.
Note that a custom update server can only update your device, not downgrade it. If you are on a firmware version higher than 3.65, you should return to [Get Started](get-started).
### What you need
* An internet connection on your PS Vita (TV)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `Network` -> `Wi-Fi Settings`
+ Connect to a Wi-Fi network if you have not already done so
1. Select your current connection
+ This is signified by a green dot next to the network
1. Select "Advanced Settings"
1. Set "DNS Settings" to "Manual"
1. Set "Primary DNS" to `23.96.6.207`
1. Leave "Secondary DNS" blank
1. Ensure "Proxy Server" is set to "Do Not Use"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
#### Section II - Updating to 3.65
1. Navigate to `System Update` -> `Update Using Wi-Fi`
1. Ensure the update message "3.65 (変革 Compatible)" is displayed
+ If it displays any other message, stop and figure out what went wrong
1. Follow the prompts to update your device to 3.65
+ When the process has completed, your device will reboot automatically
___
### Continue to [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
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title: "Adrenaline"
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### Required Reading
Adrenaline is a homebrew application which modifies the official PSP Emulator of the PS Vita (TV) to run a PSP 6.61 custom firmware.
Additionally, adrenaline also enables access to a full PSP home menu running under the official PSP Emulator.
You must have already installed VitaShell to use this.
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### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [Adrenaline](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/Adrenaline/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [PSP Homebrew Browser]({{ "/assets/files/PSPhbb_dev.vpk" | absolute_url }})
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `Adrenaline.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSPhbb_dev.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Modifying Plugin Config
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `tai/`
1. Press (Cross) on `config.txt` to open it in the editor
1. Highlight the `*KERNEL` line with the cursor
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Insert empty line"
1. Highlight the new blank line
1. Press (Cross) to edit the line
1. Enter the following text:
+ `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/sce_module/adrenaline_kernel.skprx`
1. Press (Circle) to close the editor
1. When prompted, press (Cross) to save your modifications
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
+ This is required to load the new kernel plugin added to `ux0:tai/config.txt`
#### Section IV - Installing PSP XMB
1. Launch the Adrenaline application
1. Press (Cross) to download the PSP 6.61 firmware
+ This process will take some time
+ If the download fails, the downloader will get confused and begin to give you the error `Cannot find ux0:/app/PSPEMUCFW/661.PBP`
+ If you encounter the above error, use VitaShell to delete the `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/flash0/` folder, then try again
+ If you still encounter this error, manually download [EBOOT.PBP](http://de01.psp.update.playstation.org/update/psp/image/eu/2014_1212_6be8878f475ac5b1a499b95ab2f7d301/EBOOT.PBP), rename it to `661.PBP`, then transfer it to `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/` using VitaShell
+ The Adrenaline application will close automatically when the download is complete
1. Re-launch the Adrenaline application
1. Press (Cross) to install PSP 6.61 the firmware
1. Press (Cross) to boot the PSP home menu
+ The PSP home menu is also known as the [XrossMediaBar](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/XrossMediaBar) ("XMB")
1. Perform the PSP Initial Setup
1. To close the PSP Emulator, hold the (PS) button to open the menu, then select `Settings` -> `Exit PspEmu Application`
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---
title: "Configuring h-encore"
---
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### Required Reading
Now that the h-encore exploit is installed on your device (either through the Windows or Linux / Mac method), we will configure it for easy homebrew access.
For devices on firmware version 3.65, there is additionally an optional section for installing the HENkaku Ensō exploit.
### Instructions
#### Section I - Configuring h-encore
1. Launch the h-encore application
1. If prompted about trophies, select "Yes"
1. If the exploit was successful, you will now see the h-encore bootstrap menu
+ If the exploit is stuck on a white screen, simply close the application (which will cause a crash and reboot your device), then try again
+ If it is still stuck, hold the power button down for over 30 seconds to force a reboot, then try again
1. Select "Install HENkaku"
+ This will install the HENkaku exploit and enable homebrew access until the next reboot
1. Select "Download VitaShell"
+ This will install the VitaShell homebrew application for managing your device's filesystem
+ VitaShell (and all homebrew applications in general) will remain installed after a reboot, but will give an error on launch if the HENkaku exploit is not active
1. Select "Exit"
#### Section II - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
+ If HENkaku Settings is missing, select the "Reset taiHEN config.txt" in the h-encore bootstrap menu, then try again
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
#### Section III - Disabling Trophy Warning
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This is an optional section which will disable the trophy warning that appears when h-encore is launched.
This section is not recommended for devices on firmware version 3.65 as HENkaku Ensō can replace h-encore on those systems.
{% endcapture %}
<div class="notice--info">{{ notice-1 | markdownify }}</div>
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Navigate to `ux0:` -> `user/` -> `00/` -> `savedata`
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Open decrypted"
+ If you see `sce_pfs`, you did not open the folder using the correct menu option
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Copy"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to the `savedata` folder
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to paste `system.dat` in the current folder
1. Press (Square) to un-mark `system.dat`
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the folder
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Launch the h-encore application
1. When the "Bitter Smile" main menu appears, close the h-encore application
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Copy"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Open decrypted"
+ If you see `sce_pfs`, you did not open the folder using the correct menu option
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to paste `system.dat` in the current folder
1. Press (Circle) to return to the `savedata` folder
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the file
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
___
To re-enable homebrew access after a reboot, simply launch and exit h-encore.
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
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___
The following is an optional section for devices on firmware version 3.65 which will install the HENkaku Ensō exploit.
HENkaku Ensō is a complete CFW solution for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the HENkaku homebrew environment. It is more convenient than h-encore as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
#### Section IV - Installing HENkaku Ensō
##### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [Ensō](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/enso/releases/latest/)
##### Instructions
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `enso.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Cross) on `enso.vpk` to install the file
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Open the Ensō application
1. Press (Circle) to accept the terms
1. Press (Cross) to install HENkaku Ensō
+ This process will take some time
+ When the process has completed, press any button to reboot your device

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title: "Credits"
---
**Special thanks to all of [the translators](https://crowdin.com/project/vita-guide) for being awesome!**
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If we forgot you here, contact us and we'll add your name.
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+ codestation
+ Davee
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+ Proxima
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+ xyz
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title: "Donations" #
layout: single-no-ads
---
### Plailect
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### emiyl
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title: "FAQ"
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<a name="faq_latestfw" />**Q:** *I am on the latest system version, is my device hackable?*
**A:** Yes!
<a name="faq_downgrade" />**Q:** *Can I downgrade my Vita?*
**A:** No.
<a name="faq_update" />**Q:** *Is it safe to update a Vita with CFW?*
**A:** No! You must always ensure that you have blocked updates as specified at the end of [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
<a name="faq_updates" />**Q:** *Now that Sony has ended production of the Vita, does that mean no more updates will be released?*
**A:** This is not necessarily the case. The firmware version 3.68 was released six months after the previous update (at which point it was assumed no new updates would be released).
<a name="faq_risky" />**Q:** *How risky is hacking my console?*
**A:** Bricks are *basically* impossible unless you ignore instructions.
<a name="faq_homebrew" />**Q:** *Can I run awesome homebrew and emulators with this?*
**A:** Yes! This enables any custom user-made homebrew to be played on your device.
<a name="faq_support" />**Q:** *Where should I go for support?*
**A:** For support, ask for help at [Vita Hacking on Discord](https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6).
<a name="faq_nopc" />**Q:** *Can I do this without a computer?*
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title: "File Extensions (Windows)"
---
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This is an add-on section for disabling Windows's default behavior of hiding file extensions.
This will make it easier for you to find the referenced files in the rest of this guide.
### Instructions
#### Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8
1. Launch File Explorer by opening any directory, such as your SD card directory
1. Click the "View" option on the ribbon menu
1. Check the box labeled "File name extensions"
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-10-file-extensions.png" | absolute_url }})
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#### Windows 7
1. Open the start menu by clicking on it or using the Windows key
1. Search for "Folder Options" and select the corresponding result
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-7-folder-options-start-menu.png" | absolute_url }})
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1. Click the "View" option at the top of the Folder Options menu
1. Uncheck the box labeled "Hide extensions for known file types"
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-7-folder-options.png" | absolute_url }})
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title: "Finalizing Setup"
---
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### Required Reading
We will now setup applications and plugins such as the following:
+ **Vita Homebrew Browser** *(downloads and installs other homebrew applications)*
+ **NoNpDrm** *(allows for encrypted games and applications to be used)*
+ **DownloadEnabler** *(allows any file type to be downloaded with the browser)*
+ **shellbat** *(displays exact battery percentage in the status bar)*
+ **pngshot** *(improves the built-in screenshot utility)*
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* [config.txt]({{ "/assets/files/config.txt" | absolute_url }}){:download="config.txt"}
* The latest release of [Vita Homebrew Browser](https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [NoNpDrm](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/NoNpDrm/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [DownloadEnabler](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/DownloadEnabler/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [shellbat](https://github.com/nowrep/vita-shellbat/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [pngshot](https://github.com/xyzz/pngshot/releases/latest)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Start) to open the VitaShell settings
1. Press (Cross) on "SELECT button" to change the mode to "FTP"
+ Alternatively, you can leave this setting on "USB" and transfer all files via a USB cable for the remainder of this guide
+ Note that the USB transfer mode will start you in the ux0 partition
+ Additionally, some files will be hidden in USB mode on Windows; you must enable "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" and disable "Hide protected operating system files" in the File Explorer options in order to see all files
1. Press (Circle) to close the VitaShell settings
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
+ The `ux0:` partition corresponds to the memory card of your device (on the PS Vita 1000, this partition will always be the external memory card; on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this partition will either be the external memory card if one is inserted, or the built-in memory card otherwise)
+ The `ur0:` partition corresponds to the internal system memory which is always present on all devices (on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this is *not* the same as the built-in memory card!))
1. Transfer `VitaHBBrowser.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `tai/`
1. Transfer `nonpdrm.skprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `download_enabler.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `shellbat.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `pngshot.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `config.txt` to the `tai` folder
+ Overwrite (replace) the existing `config.txt` file
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
+ This is required to load the new kernel plugins added to `ux0:tai/config.txt`
+ To confirm that everything is working, you should now see a battery percentage in the status bar
#### Section III - Blocking Updates
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `Network` -> `Wi-Fi Settings`
+ Connect to a Wi-Fi network if you have not already done so
1. Select your current connection
+ This is signified by a green dot next to the network
1. Select "Advanced Settings"
1. Set "DNS Settings" to "Manual"
1. Set "Primary DNS" to `212.47.229.76`
1. Leave "Secondary DNS" blank
1. Ensure "Proxy Server" is set to "Do Not Use"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
1. Navigate to `System` -> `Auto-Start Settings`
1. Uncheck "Download Update File for System Software"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
#### Section IV - PSN Access
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable PSN spoofing"
1. Check "Enable Version Spoofing"
1. Navigate to "Spoofed Version"
1. Enter "3.68" into the box
+ Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
1. Close the Settings application
#### Section V - Cleanup
1. Launch the Content Manager application
1. Select "Manage Content on Memory Card"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Delete the following applications if they exist (note that, depending on your install method, some or all of these applications may be missing):
+ "3.65 HENkaku Enso Updater"
+ "ensō"
+ "molecularShell"
1. Close the Content Manager application
___
You can now easily install new homebrew applications just by using Vita Homebrew Browser. Alternatively, you could also browse for new homebrew applications on [VitaDB](https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/).
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For information on replacing your Sony memory card with alternative storage (such as a microSD card or USB drive), check out the [StorageMgr](storagemgr) page.
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For information on installing CFW to the built-in PSP emulator, check out the [Adrenaline](adrenaline) page.
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title: "Get Started"
---
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### Required Reading
Different device versions will require different steps to achieve the end goal of Custom Firmware. This page will help you find where to start for your device.
Before starting, Windows users should enable the option to show file extensions using [File Extensions (Windows)](file-extensions-(windows))!
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Select the appropriate page for your version from the chart below. Note that the "from" and "to" fields are inclusive. This means that, for example, the "from 1.03 to 3.57" row includes 1.03, 3.57, and all versions in-between.
Your device version can be found under the System Information menu in the System category of the Settings application.
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/system-version.png" | absolute_url }})
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### Version Table
<table>
<colgroup>
<col span="1" style="width: 10%;">
<col span="1" style="width: 10%;">
<col span="1" style="width: 80%;">
</colgroup>
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">From</th>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">To</th>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">1.00</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.57</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-to-3.60">Updating to 3.60</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="installing-henkaku">Installing HENkaku</a></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.61</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.63</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-to-3.65">Updating to 3.65</a></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.65</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.68</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="installing-h-encore">Installing h-encore</a></td>
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excerpt: "A complete guide to PS Vita (TV) custom firmware, <br /> from stock to HENkaku Ensō.<br />"
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For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [Hacks.Guide](https://hacks.guide).
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Thoroughly read all of the introductory pages (including this one!) before proceeding.
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This guide is for retail (consumer purchased; not from the PlayStation Partner Program) consoles _only_!
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## What is Homebrew?
[**Homebrew**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_homebrew_video_games) usually refers to software that is not authorized by Sony. It allows you to run homebrew games, tools like save editing and backup, and emulators for various older systems.
In many cases, running homebrew on your device is 100% free using just the system browser.
## What is Custom Firmware?
**Custom Firmware** ("CFW") enables you to use more advanced hacks that userland homebrew can't easily do, in addition to anything homebrew can do. Essentially all homebrew solutions on the PS Vita (TV) include a CFW of some kind.
For information on how custom firmware works, please see [this post](https://yifan.lu/2017/07/31/henkaku-enso-bootloader-hack-for-vita/) by [Yifan Lu](https://twitter.com/yifanlu).
## What does this guide install?
This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified PS Vita (TV) from stock firmware to custom firmware.
The best CFW solution currently available, HENkaku Ensō, allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the homebrew environment. It is more convenient than other CFW solutions (such as HENkaku or h-encore) as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
HENkaku Ensō is available on all devices with firmware version 3.65 or below, while higher firmware version devices can use h-encore to achieve a similar (if less convenient) result.
## What can I do with Custom Firmware?
+ Customize your home screen with user-created [themes](http://vstema.com/).
+ Use "ROM hacks" for games that you own
+ [Backup, edit, and restore](https://github.com/d3m3vilurr/vita-savemgr) saves for many games.
+ Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
+ Dump your game cards to a format you can install, and play them without needing the card.
+ Certain games only: stream live gameplay to your PC wirelessly with Rincheat Streamer.
+ Play your PSP games on your Vita with Adrenaline ePSP CFW
## What do I need to know before starting?
+ **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.**
+ This guide will work on all PS Vita, PS Vita Slim, and PS TV devices in all regions on firmwares from 1.00 to 3.68
+ 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).
+ **Keep your device plugged in and charged throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off!**
+ 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.
+ If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### Required Reading
These steps are for updating a HENkaku 3.60 device to a 3.65 HENkaku Ensō device. If you have a 3.60 HENkaku Ensō device and are trying to update to a 3.65 HENkaku Ensō device, follow [Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)](updating-to-3.65-(enso)).
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HENkaku Ensō is a complete CFW solution for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the HENkaku homebrew environment. It is more convenient than HENkaku as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
In addition to installing HENkaku Ensō, we will also update your PS Vita (TV) to the firmware version 3.65 which will allow you to access the PS Store, use online features, and play newer games which require newer firmware versions.
Note that updating your device to the firmware version 3.65 will render the standard HENkaku exploit unusable. Should you remove HENkaku Ensō for some reason, you will need to follow [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore) to reinstall it.
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
* The latest release of [VitaShell](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaShell/releases/latest/)
* The latest release of [update365](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/update365/releases/latest) *(the `.PUP` and `.vpk` files)*
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the molecularShell application
+ This is a homebrew application for managing your device's filesystem
+ We will soon replace molecularShell with VitaShell, which is a newer version of the same application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `VitaShell.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `updater.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Moving PUP
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to open the menu, then select "Move"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `app` -> `UPDATE365/`
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to move the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to the current directory
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Close the molecularShell application
#### Section IV - Unlinking Memory Card
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Uncheck "Enable PSN Spoofing"
1. Select "Unlink Memory Card"
+ If you do not unlink your memory card, the card will need to be formatted before it can be used on 3.65
#### Section V - Installing HENkaku Ensō + 3.65
1. Reboot your device
+ This is *required* to ensure no other kernel modules are running when the update begins
1. Ensure your device's battery is at least 50% charged
1. Launch the browser and re-install HENkaku
+ For most people, simply opening the browser at this point will automatically start the HENkaku re-installation
+ If you get an error and cannot proceed, [follow this troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting#a-browser-based-exploit-is-not-working)
1. Launch the HENkaku Ensō 3.65 Update application
1. Follow the on-screen instructions
1. When your device reboots, you should see the Team Molecule boot-logo indicating your device is now on HENkaku Ensō 3.65
#### Section VI - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
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title: "Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)"
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Linux or Mac computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* [unpack.sh]({{ "/assets/files/unpack.sh" | absolute_url }}){:download="unpack.sh"}
* The `.pkg` format demo of [Bitter Smile](http://ares.dl.playstation.net/cdn/JP0741/PCSG90096_00/xGMrXOkORxWRyqzLMihZPqsXAbAXLzvAdJFqtPJLAZTgOcqJobxQAhLNbgiFydVlcmVOrpZKklOYxizQCRpiLfjeROuWivGXfwgkq.pkg)
* The latest release of [h-encore](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [psvimgtools](https://github.com/yifanlu/psvimgtools/releases/latest) *(the `.zip` file for your OS)*
* The latest version of [pkg2zip](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/archive/master.zip)
+ You will need to compile pkg2zip manually by following the [readme](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/blob/master/README.md#building)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
+ MacOS users should download the "noffmpeg" version of QCMA
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - Installing h-encore
1. Open [cma.henkaku.xyz](http://cma.henkaku.xyz/) on your computer
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita/APP/` folder on your computer using the file explorer
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "AID" box on the CMA website
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Submit" to generate the corresponding key
+ Keep this page open; you will need this key soon
+ Here is an example key: `488d3ff6cce7a9ef1be6da8338c7d18db18147c3255fa4d50596568555687174`
1. Copy the `h-encore` folder from the h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Copy the contents of the psvimgtools `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy the compiled `pkg2zip` binary to the `h-encore` folder
1. Move the Bitter Smile `.pkg` file to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy `trim.sh` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Open a terminal window
1. `cd` into the `h-encore` directory
1. Run `sh unpack.sh`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n app -K YOUR_KEY app PCSG90096/app`
+ Replace "YOUR_KEY" with the key we generated earlier
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n appmeta -K YOUR_KEY appmeta PCSG90096/appmeta`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n license -K YOUR_KEY license PCSG90096/license`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n savedata -K YOUR_KEY savedata PCSG90096/savedata`
1. Close your terminal window
1. Copy the `h-encore/PCSG90096` folder to the `PS Vita/APP/YOUR_AID/` folder on your computer using the file explorer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Windows computer.
The "auto h-encore" tool is used to automate a portion of the h-encore installation.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* The latest release of [auto-h-encore](https://github.com/noahc3/auto-h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - auto h-encore
1. Launch auto h-encore on your computer
1. In auto h-encore, select "Browse", then select the `PS Vita` directory on your computer and press "OK"
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ The "QCMA PS Vita directory" box should now look something like `C:\Users\username\Documents\PS Vita`
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting by right-clicking the QCMA icon in the system tray, then selecting "Settings"
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita\APP\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "Account ID (AID)" box in auto h-encore
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Start"
+ This process will take some time
+ If you get an error, ensure you entered the AID and QCMA PS Vita directory correctly
1. Press "OK" to dismiss the dialogue box that appears when the process completes
1. Close auto h-encore on your computer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Windows computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* [unpack.bat]({{ "/assets/files/unpack.bat" | absolute_url }}){:download="unpack.bat"}
* The `.pkg` format demo of [Bitter Smile](http://ares.dl.playstation.net/cdn/JP0741/PCSG90096_00/xGMrXOkORxWRyqzLMihZPqsXAbAXLzvAdJFqtPJLAZTgOcqJobxQAhLNbgiFydVlcmVOrpZKklOYxizQCRpiLfjeROuWivGXfwgkq.pkg)
* The latest release of [h-encore](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [psvimgtools](https://github.com/yifanlu/psvimgtools/releases/latest) *(the `.zip` file for your OS)*
* The latest release of [pkg2zip](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - auto h-encore
1. Open [cma.henkaku.xyz](http://cma.henkaku.xyz/) on your computer
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita\APP\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting by right-clicking the QCMA icon in the system tray, then selecting "Settings"
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "AID" box on the CMA website
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Submit" to generate the corresponding key
+ Keep this page open; you will need this key soon
+ Here is an example key: `488d3ff6cce7a9ef1be6da8338c7d18db18147c3255fa4d50596568555687174`
1. Copy the `h-encore` folder from the h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Copy the contents of the psvimgtools `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy `pkg2zip.exe` from the pkg2zip `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Move the Bitter Smile `.pkg` file to the `h-encore` folder
1. Open a command prompt window
1. `cd` into the `h-encore` directory
1. Run `unpack`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n app -K YOUR_KEY app PCSG90096\app`
+ Replace "YOUR_KEY" with the key we generated earlier
1. Run `psvimg-create -n appmeta -K YOUR_KEY appmeta PCSG90096\appmeta`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n license -K YOUR_KEY license PCSG90096\license`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n savedata -K YOUR_KEY savedata PCSG90096\savedata`
1. Close your command prompt window
1. Copy the `h-encore\PCSG90096` folder to the `PS Vita\APP\YOUR_AID\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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### Required Reading
h-encore is an exploit chain for the PS Vita (TV) which will allow for the installation of homebrew applications to your home screen. It is compatible with the firmware versions 3.65, 3.67, and 3.68.
Note that the h-encore exploit chain is not "persistent" (meaning it does not remain installed after a reboot). For devices on firmware version 3.65, this is fortunately only a temporary restriction until HENkaku Ensō is installed on a later page. For devices on 3.67 or 3.68, you will, unfortunately, need to perform a small portion of these instructions (which will be indicated) after every reboot until a new persistent exploit is developed.
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.
Unfortunately, h-encore is more complicated to install than previous PS Vita (TV) exploits. For Windows users, there is a tool which automates some of the processes, but Linux and Mac users will need to perform the entire installation manually.
If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### Methods
___
#### Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
This method requires a Windows computer.
The "auto h-encore" tool is used to automate a portion of the h-encore installation.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)](installing-h-encore-(windows-auto))
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___
#### Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
This method requires a Windows computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)](installing-h-encore-(windows-manual))
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___
#### Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
This method requires a Linux or Mac computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)](installing-h-encore-(linux-mac))
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### Required Reading
HENkaku is an exploit chain for the PS Vita (TV) which will allow for the installation of homebrew applications to your home screen. It is only compatible with the firmware version 3.60.
Note that the HENkaku exploit chain is not "persistent" (meaning it does not remain installed after a reboot). Fortunately, this is only a temporary restriction until HENkaku Ensō is installed on the next page.
In addition to running the HENkaku exploit, we will also 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.
If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### What You Need
* An internet connection on your PS Vita (TV)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Launching HENkaku
1. Launch the browser and go to the following URL on your device:
+ `http://henkaku.xyz`
1. Tap "Install"
1. Read the disclaimer, then tap "Install"
+ If you get an error and cannot proceed, [follow this troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting#a-browser-based-exploit-is-not-working)
1. If the exploit was successful, you would now have a bubble on your home screen named "molecularShell."
#### Section II - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
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+ [Adrenaline](adrenaline)
+ [Configuring h-encore](configuring-h-encore)
+ [Credits](credits)
+ [Donations](donations)
+ [FAQ](faq)
+ [File Extensions (Windows)](file-extensions-(windows))
+ [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+ [Get Started](get-started)
+ [Home](/)
+ [Installing Ensō (3.65)](installing-enso-(3.65))
+ [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
+ [Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)](installing-h-encore-(linux-mac))
+ [Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)](installing-h-encore-(windows-auto))
+ [Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)](installing-h-encore-(windows-manual))
+ [Installing HENkaku](installing-henkaku)
+ [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux))
+ [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac))
+ [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows))
+ [StorageMgr](storagemgr)
+ [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting)
+ [Updating to 3.60](updating-to-3.60)
+ [Updating to 3.65](updating-to-3.65)
+ [Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)](updating-to-3.65-(enso))
+ [Why Ads?](why-ads)
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### Required Reading
This is an add-on section for formatting a storage device for use with the StorageMgr kernel plugin.
Additionally, there is an optional section for checking your storage device for errors using F3. Depending on the size of your storage device and the speed of your computer, the checking process can take up to several hours!
This page is for Linux users only. If you are not on Linux, check out the [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows)) or [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac)) pages.
### What You Need
* The latest version of [exfat-utils](https://github.com/relan/exfat) for your distribution (check your package manager)
* The latest version of [fuse-exfat](https://github.com/relan/exfat) for your distribution (check your package manager)
* The latest version of [F3](https://github.com/AltraMayor/f3/releases/latest)
+ This is not required if you do not want to check your storage device for errors
### Instructions
#### Section I - Formatting Storage Device
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Unmount your storage device with `umount`
1. Run `sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX` to wipe the storage device
+ `sdX` should be the device corresponding to your storage device
1. Remove your storage device from your computer
1. Re-insert your storage device into your computer
1. Run `mkfs.exfat /dev/sdX` to format your storage device as exFAT
#### Section II - Verifying Storage Device
If you do not want to check your storage device for errors, skip this section.
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1. Unzip the f3 `.zip` file
1. `cd` into the f3 directory
1. Run `make` to compile F3
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Mount your storage device
1. Run `./f3write <your storage device mount point>`
1. Wait until the process is complete. See below for an example output.
~~~ bash
$ ./f3write /media/michel/6135-3363/
Free space: 29.71 GB
Creating file 1.h2w ... OK!
...
Creating file 30.h2w ... OK!
Free space: 0.00 Byte
Average Writing speed: 4.90 MB/s
~~~
1. Run `./f3read <your storage device mount point>`
1. Wait until the process is complete. See below for an example output.
~~~ bash
$ ./f3read /media/michel/6135-3363/
SECTORS ok/corrupted/changed/overwritten
Validating file 1.h2w ... 2097152/ 0/ 0/ 0
...
Validating file 30.h2w ... 1491904/ 0/ 0/ 0
Data OK: 29.71 GB (62309312 sectors)
Data LOST: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Corrupted: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Slightly changed: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Overwritten: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)
Average Reading speed: 9.42 MB/s
~~~
If the test shows the result `Data LOST: 0.00 Byte (0 sectors)` your storage device is good and you can delete all `.h2w` files on your storage device
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If the test shows any other results, your storage device may be corrupted or damaged and you may have to replace it!
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title: "Storage Format (Mac)"
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### Required Reading
This is an add-on section for formatting a storage device for use with the StorageMgr kernel plugin.
Additionally, there is an optional section for checking your storage device for errors using F3X. Depending on the size of your storage device and the speed of your computer, the checking process can take up to several hours!
This page is for Mac users only. If you are not on Mac, check out the [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows)) or [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux)) pages.
### What You Need
* The latest release of [F3X](https://github.com/insidegui/F3X/releases/latest)
+ This is not required if you do not want to check your storage device for errors
### Instructions
#### Section I - Formatting Storage Device
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Launch Disk Utility
1. Select your storage device
1. Select the "Partition" menu
1. Partition your storage device as MBR with one exFAT partition
#### Section II - Verifying Storage Device
If you do not want to check your storage device for errors, skip this section.
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1. Unzip the F3X `.zip` file
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Run the F3X app
1. Select your storage device
1. Press "Start Test"
1. Wait until the process is complete.
If the test shows the result `Success! Your card is ok!` your storage device is good and you can delete all `.h2w` files on your storage device
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If the test shows any other results, your storage device may be corrupted or damaged and you may have to replace it!
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title: "Storage Format (Windows)"
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### Required Reading
This is an add-on section for formatting a storage device for use with the StorageMgr kernel plugin.
Additionally, there is an optional section for checking your storage device for errors using h2testw. Depending on the size of your storage device and the speed of your computer, the checking process can take up to several hours!
This page is for Windows users only. If you are not on Windows, check out the [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux)) or [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac)) pages.
### What You Need
* [zzBlank.img]({{ "/assets/files/zzBlank.img" | absolute_url }})
* The latest version of [Win32DiskImager](https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/)
* The latest version of [h2testw](http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/bo/downloads/h2testw_1.4.zip)
+ This is not required if you do not want to check your storage device for errors
### Instructions
#### Section I - Formatting Storage Device
1. Install Win32DiskImager if you have not already
1. Insert your storage device into your computer
1. Launch Win32DiskImager
1. Select `zzBlank.img` as the "Image File"
1. Set "Device" to the drive letter of your storage device
1. Select "Write"
1. Select "Yes" to continue when prompted
1. Select "OK" to dismiss the dialogue box when the write completes
1. Close Win32DiskImager
1. Right-click the drive in Windows Explorer, then select "Format"
1. Set "File system" to "exFAT"
1. Select "Start"
1. Select "OK" to continue when prompted
1. Select "OK" to dismiss the dialogue box when the format completes
1. Close the format window
#### Section II - Verifying Storage Device
If you do not want to check your storage device for errors, skip this section.
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1. Copy `h2testw.exe` from the h2testw `.zip` to your desktop
1. Insert your storage device card into your computer
1. Run `h2testw.exe`
1. Select "English"
1. Select "Select target"
1. Select your storage device card's drive letter
1. Ensure "all available space" is selected
1. Select "Write + Verify"
1. Wait until the process is completed
If the test shows the result `Test finished without errors`, your storage device card is good and you can delete all `.h2w` files on your storage device card
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If the test shows any other results, your storage device card may be corrupted or damaged and you may have to replace it!
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title: "StorageMgr"
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### Required Reading
StorageMgr is a multi-purpose kernel plugin for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for the use of alternative storage devices such as a USB drive, an SD2Vita, or a psvd.
The SD2Vita is a microSD to game card adapter which is inserted into the game-card slot in your device, while the psvd is a microSD adapter which replaces the 3g modem on 3g PS Vita models.
By using the StorageMgr kernel plugin, the USB drive or microSD card you use will be mounted to `ux0:` just like a Sony memory card. This is very useful because microSD cards are significantly cheaper than Sony memory cards (especially at higher capacities).
This will use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to transfer the files, so your Vita and PC must be connected to the same network.
You must have already installed VitaShell to use this.
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### What You Need
* A formatted storage device compatible with your system
+ To format your device, see [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows)), [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux)), or [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac))
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [StorageMgr](https://github.com/CelesteBlue-dev/PSVita-StorageMgr/releases)
+ `storage_config.txt` should be edited to fit your situation as instructed in the [README](https://github.com/CelesteBlue-dev/PSVita-StorageMgr/blob/master/README.md#how-to-configure-storagemgr-)
+ `MCD=uma0` should almost always be kept as-is
+ `INT=imc0` should be kept as-is for PS Vita 2000 and PS TV users, and removed for PS Vita 1000 users
+ `GCD=ux0` should be kept as-is for SD2Vita users, and edited to `UMA=ux0` for USB drive and psvd users
+ `UMA=grw0` should be removed unless you have multiple storage devices (in which case the device which is not assigned to `ux0:` should be assigned to `grw0:`)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Installing Plugins
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, copy all files from `ux0:tai/` to `ur0:tai/`
+ Overwrite any existing files in the `ur0:tai/` folder
1. Transfer `storagemgr.skprx` to the `ur0:tai/` folder
1. Transfer `storage_config.txt` to the `ur0:tai/` folder
1. Replace any `ux0:` paths in `ur0:tai/config.txt` to instead be `ur0` paths
1. Add the following line to `ur0:tai/config.txt` under the `*KERNEL` line:
+ `ur0:tai/storagemgr.skprx`
1. Delete all files from the `ux0:tai/` folder
#### Section II - Restoring Data
This section will copy the data from your old Sony memory card to your new storage device.
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1. Backup the contents of `ux0:` to a folder on your computer
+ This may take some time if you have a large amount of data on your Sony memory card
1. Insert your new storage device into your computer
1. Copy the contents of your `ux0:` folder to your new storage device
+ This may take some time if you have a large amount of data on your Sony memory card
1. Insert your new storage device into your PS Vita (TV)
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
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{% capture notice-1 %}
If you want to reclaim the space on your memory card (to use for storing PSP games for instance), you can delete the contents of `uma0:` (the new memory card mount point) and / or `imc0:` (if you have a PS Vita 2000 or PS TV).
If you decide to do this and are using h-encore on firmware versions 3.67 or 3.68, you must *not* delete these folders:
+ `uma0:app/PCSG90096`
+ `uma0:appmeta/PCSG90096`
+ `uma0:data/bootstrap.self`
+ `uma0:license/app/PCSG90096`
+ `uma0:user/00/savedata/PCSG90096`
This is because you must keep h-encore installed to the memory card so you can enable HENkaku (and therefore StorageMgr) after a reboot.
{% endcapture %}
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### Required Reading
If you encounter issues, please look for the section relevant to you and follow the instructions.
If you still cannot solve your issue and need to reach out for help, please come for help prepared with a detailed description of your problem and what you've tried.
## A browser based exploit is not working
Browser based exploits (such as the WebKit exploit used for HENkaku) can be unstable and crash frequently, but they can sometimes be fixed by doing the following steps:
1. Ensure your device has a stable network connection
1. Launch the browser, then open the browser settings
1. Scroll to the bottom and click "Delete Cookies" and "Clear Search History"
1. Try the exploit again
## Removing an PSN account without formatting your device
1. Go to your [PSN Account Management Page](https://account.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/home/index!display.action)
1. Under the devices section, choose "PlayStation Systems"
1. Select your console
1. Select "Deactivate"
## Black screen on boot
1. Hold L on boot to disable TaiHEN plugin loading
1. If your device boots, try editing `ux0:tai/config.txt` and remove any plugins you may have recently added
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title: "Updating to 3.60"
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### Required Reading
The HENkaku exploit is only compatible with the firmware version 3.60. As a result, lower firmware versions must update using a custom update server in order to use the exploit.
Note that a custom update server can only update your device, not downgrade it. If you are on a firmware version higher than 3.60, you should return to [Get Started](get-started).
### What you need
* An internet connection on your PS Vita (TV)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `Network` -> `Wi-Fi Settings`
+ Connect to a Wi-Fi network if you have not already done so
1. Select your current connection
+ This is signified by a green dot next to the network
1. Select "Advanced Settings"
1. Set "DNS Settings" to "Manual"
1. Set "Primary DNS" to `212.47.229.76`
1. Leave "Secondary DNS" blank
1. Ensure "Proxy Server" is set to "Do Not Use"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
#### Section II - Updating to 3.60
1. Navigate to `System Update` -> `Update Using Wi-Fi`
1. Ensure the update message "3.60 (変革 Compatible)" is displayed
+ If it displays any other message, stop and figure out what went wrong
1. Follow the prompts to update your device to 3.60
+ When the process has completed, your device will reboot automatically
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title: "Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)"
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### Required Reading
These steps are for updating a 3.60 HENkaku Ensō device to 3.65 (while retaining HENKaku Ensō). If you have a stock device and are trying to update to 3.65, follow [Updating to 3.65](updating-to-3.65).
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Updating your HENkaku Ensō PS Vita (TV) to the firmware version 3.65 will allow you to access the PS Store, use online features, and play newer games which require newer firmware versions, all while retaining access to the convenient boot-time HENkaku Ensō homebrew exploit.
Note that updating your device to the firmware version 3.65 will render the standard HENkaku exploit unusable. Should you remove HENkaku Ensō for some reason, you will need to follow [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore) to reinstall it.
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. An SD2Vita device will not work for this update process. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [VitaShell](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaShell/releases/latest/)
* The latest release of [HENkaku Ensō](https://github.com/henkaku/enso/releases/latest/)
* The latest release of [update365](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/update365/releases/latest) *(the `.PUP` and `.vpk` files)*
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. If you are using an alternative storage device (such as an SD2Vita, USB drive, or psvd), disable it
+ You must use an official Sony memory card to perform the 3.65 update
+ You can either disable the plugin or remove the device, depending on your specific setup
1. Launch the molecularShell application
+ You can also use VitaShell if you already have it and it is version 1.82 or higher
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `VitaShell.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `updater.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Moving PUP
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to open the menu, then select "Move"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `app` -> `UPDATE365/`
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to move the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to the current folder
1. Close the molecularShell application
#### Section IV - Unlinking Memory Card
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Uncheck "Enable PSN Spoofing"
1. Select "Unlink Memory Card"
+ If you do not unlink your memory card, the card will need to be formatted before it can be used on 3.65
#### Section V - Disabling Plugins
If you have not installed any plugins to the `ux0:tai/` or `ur0:tai/` folders, skip this section.
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1. Launch the molecularShell or VitaShell application
1. Edit the file `ux0:tai/config.txt` and remove the lines corresponding to any plugin files you have installed to `ux0:tai/`
1. Edit the file `ur0:tai/config.txt` and remove the lines corresponding to any plugin files you have installed to `ur0:tai/`
1. Close the molecularShell or VitaShell application
#### Section VI - Uninstalling HENkaku Ensō (3.60)
1. Launch the Ensō application
+ If the Ensō application is missing, you should [re-install it](https://github.com/henkaku/enso/releases/latest/) using molecularShell or VitaShell
1. Press (Circle) to proceed
1. Press (Triangle) to uninstall HENkaku Ensō
1. Reboot your device when prompted
+ If you are prompted to update after the reboot, decline the update
+ If you are an SD2Vita user, your SD2Vita device will not function until Ensō is re-installed
#### Section VII - Installing HENkaku Ensō (3.65)
1. Ensure your device's battery is at least 50% charged
1. Launch the browser and re-install HENkaku using the following URL on your device:
+ `http://henkaku.xyz`
+ If you get an error and cannot proceed, [follow this troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting#a-browser-based-exploit-is-not-working)
1. Launch the HENkaku Ensō 3.65 Update application
1. Follow the on-screen instructions
1. When your device reboots, you should see the Team Molecule boot-logo indicating your device is now on HENkaku Ensō 3.65
#### Section VIII - Reconfiguring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
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You can now re-enable any plugins you may have disabled in the `ux0:tai/` or `ur0:tai/` folders. Note that, before you do so, you may need to download the latest version of the plugin for firmware version 3.65 to be supported.
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title: "Updating to 3.65"
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### Required Reading
These steps are for updating a *stock* device to 3.65. If you have already hacked your PS Vita (TV) before and are running HENkaku Ensō on 3.60, follow [Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)](updating-to-3.65-(enso)).
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The hencore exploit is only compatible with the firmware version 3.65, 3.67, and 3.68. As a result, lower firmware versions must update using a custom update server in order to use the exploit.
While the h-encore exploit itself is compatible with firmware versions 3.67 and 3.68, we will be updating to firmware version 3.65 as it is the latest version which still supports the HENkaku Ensō boot-time exploit.
Note that a custom update server can only update your device, not downgrade it. If you are on a firmware version higher than 3.65, you should return to [Get Started](get-started).
### What you need
* An internet connection on your PS Vita (TV)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `Network` -> `Wi-Fi Settings`
+ Connect to a Wi-Fi network if you have not already done so
1. Select your current connection
+ This is signified by a green dot next to the network
1. Select "Advanced Settings"
1. Set "DNS Settings" to "Manual"
1. Set "Primary DNS" to `23.96.6.207`
1. Leave "Secondary DNS" blank
1. Ensure "Proxy Server" is set to "Do Not Use"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
#### Section II - Updating to 3.65
1. Navigate to `System Update` -> `Update Using Wi-Fi`
1. Ensure the update message "3.65 (変革 Compatible)" is displayed
+ If it displays any other message, stop and figure out what went wrong
1. Follow the prompts to update your device to 3.65
+ When the process has completed, your device will reboot automatically
___
### Continue to [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
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### Required Reading
Adrenaline is a homebrew application which modifies the official PSP Emulator of the PS Vita (TV) to run a PSP 6.61 custom firmware.
Additionally, adrenaline also enables access to a full PSP home menu running under the official PSP Emulator.
You must have already installed VitaShell to use this.
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### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [Adrenaline](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/Adrenaline/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [PSP Homebrew Browser]({{ "/assets/files/PSPhbb_dev.vpk" | absolute_url }})
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `Adrenaline.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSPhbb_dev.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Modifying Plugin Config
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `tai/`
1. Press (Cross) on `config.txt` to open it in the editor
1. Highlight the `*KERNEL` line with the cursor
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Insert empty line"
1. Highlight the new blank line
1. Press (Cross) to edit the line
1. Enter the following text:
+ `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/sce_module/adrenaline_kernel.skprx`
1. Press (Circle) to close the editor
1. When prompted, press (Cross) to save your modifications
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
+ This is required to load the new kernel plugin added to `ux0:tai/config.txt`
#### Section IV - Installing PSP XMB
1. Launch the Adrenaline application
1. Press (Cross) to download the PSP 6.61 firmware
+ This process will take some time
+ If the download fails, the downloader will get confused and begin to give you the error `Cannot find ux0:/app/PSPEMUCFW/661.PBP`
+ If you encounter the above error, use VitaShell to delete the `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/flash0/` folder, then try again
+ If you still encounter this error, manually download [EBOOT.PBP](http://de01.psp.update.playstation.org/update/psp/image/eu/2014_1212_6be8878f475ac5b1a499b95ab2f7d301/EBOOT.PBP), rename it to `661.PBP`, then transfer it to `ux0:app/PSPEMUCFW/` using VitaShell
+ The Adrenaline application will close automatically when the download is complete
1. Re-launch the Adrenaline application
1. Press (Cross) to install PSP 6.61 the firmware
1. Press (Cross) to boot the PSP home menu
+ The PSP home menu is also known as the [XrossMediaBar](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/XrossMediaBar) ("XMB")
1. Perform the PSP Initial Setup
1. To close the PSP Emulator, hold the (PS) button to open the menu, then select `Settings` -> `Exit PspEmu Application`
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### Required Reading
Now that the h-encore exploit is installed on your device (either through the Windows or Linux / Mac method), we will configure it for easy homebrew access.
For devices on firmware version 3.65, there is additionally an optional section for installing the HENkaku Ensō exploit.
### Instructions
#### Section I - Configuring h-encore
1. Launch the h-encore application
1. If prompted about trophies, select "Yes"
1. If the exploit was successful, you will now see the h-encore bootstrap menu
+ If the exploit is stuck on a white screen, simply close the application (which will cause a crash and reboot your device), then try again
+ If it is still stuck, hold the power button down for over 30 seconds to force a reboot, then try again
1. Select "Install HENkaku"
+ This will install the HENkaku exploit and enable homebrew access until the next reboot
1. Select "Download VitaShell"
+ This will install the VitaShell homebrew application for managing your device's filesystem
+ VitaShell (and all homebrew applications in general) will remain installed after a reboot, but will give an error on launch if the HENkaku exploit is not active
1. Select "Exit"
#### Section II - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
+ If HENkaku Settings is missing, select the "Reset taiHEN config.txt" in the h-encore bootstrap menu, then try again
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
#### Section III - Disabling Trophy Warning
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1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Navigate to `ux0:` -> `user/` -> `00/` -> `savedata`
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Open decrypted"
+ If you see `sce_pfs`, you did not open the folder using the correct menu option
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Copy"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to the `savedata` folder
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to paste `system.dat` in the current folder
1. Press (Square) to un-mark `system.dat`
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the folder
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Launch the h-encore application
1. When the "Bitter Smile" main menu appears, close the h-encore application
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Copy"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PCSG90096` folder to open the menu, then select "Open decrypted"
+ If you see `sce_pfs`, you did not open the folder using the correct menu option
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to paste `system.dat` in the current folder
1. Press (Circle) to return to the `savedata` folder
1. Press (Triangle) on the `system.dat` file to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the file
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
___
To re-enable homebrew access after a reboot, simply launch and exit h-encore.
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
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___
The following is an optional section for devices on firmware version 3.65 which will install the HENkaku Ensō exploit.
HENkaku Ensō is a complete CFW solution for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the HENkaku homebrew environment. It is more convenient than h-encore as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
#### Section IV - Installing HENkaku Ensō
##### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* The latest release of [Ensō](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/enso/releases/latest/)
##### Instructions
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `enso.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Cross) on `enso.vpk` to install the file
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Open the Ensō application
1. Press (Circle) to accept the terms
1. Press (Cross) to install HENkaku Ensō
+ This process will take some time
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title: "Credits"
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**Special thanks to all of [the translators](https://crowdin.com/project/vita-guide) for being awesome!**
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+ Davee
+ mmozeiko
+ Proxima
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### Plailect
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### emiyl
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title: "FAQ"
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<a name="faq_latestfw" />**Q:** *I am on the latest system version, is my device hackable?*
**A:** Yes!
<a name="faq_downgrade" />**Q:** *Can I downgrade my Vita?*
**A:** No.
<a name="faq_update" />**Q:** *Is it safe to update a Vita with CFW?*
**A:** No! You must always ensure that you have blocked updates as specified at the end of [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
<a name="faq_updates" />**Q:** *Now that Sony has ended production of the Vita, does that mean no more updates will be released?*
**A:** This is not necessarily the case. The firmware version 3.68 was released six months after the previous update (at which point it was assumed no new updates would be released).
<a name="faq_risky" />**Q:** *How risky is hacking my console?*
**A:** Bricks are *basically* impossible unless you ignore instructions.
<a name="faq_homebrew" />**Q:** *Can I run awesome homebrew and emulators with this?*
**A:** Yes! This enables any custom user-made homebrew to be played on your device.
<a name="faq_support" />**Q:** *Where should I go for support?*
**A:** For support, ask for help at [Vita Hacking on Discord](https://discord.gg/JXEKeg6).
<a name="faq_nopc" />**Q:** *Can I do this without a computer?*
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title: "File Extensions (Windows)"
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This is an add-on section for disabling Windows's default behavior of hiding file extensions.
This will make it easier for you to find the referenced files in the rest of this guide.
### Instructions
#### Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8
1. Launch File Explorer by opening any directory, such as your SD card directory
1. Click the "View" option on the ribbon menu
1. Check the box labeled "File name extensions"
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-10-file-extensions.png" | absolute_url }})
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#### Windows 7
1. Open the start menu by clicking on it or using the Windows key
1. Search for "Folder Options" and select the corresponding result
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/windows-7-folder-options-start-menu.png" | absolute_url }})
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1. Click the "View" option at the top of the Folder Options menu
1. Uncheck the box labeled "Hide extensions for known file types"
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title: "Finalizing Setup"
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### Required Reading
We will now setup applications and plugins such as the following:
+ **Vita Homebrew Browser** *(downloads and installs other homebrew applications)*
+ **NoNpDrm** *(allows for encrypted games and applications to be used)*
+ **DownloadEnabler** *(allows any file type to be downloaded with the browser)*
+ **shellbat** *(displays exact battery percentage in the status bar)*
+ **pngshot** *(improves the built-in screenshot utility)*
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
* [config.txt]({{ "/assets/files/config.txt" | absolute_url }}){:download="config.txt"}
* The latest release of [Vita Homebrew Browser](https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [NoNpDrm](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/NoNpDrm/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [DownloadEnabler](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/DownloadEnabler/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [shellbat](https://github.com/nowrep/vita-shellbat/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [pngshot](https://github.com/xyzz/pngshot/releases/latest)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the VitaShell application
1. Press (Start) to open the VitaShell settings
1. Press (Cross) on "SELECT button" to change the mode to "FTP"
+ Alternatively, you can leave this setting on "USB" and transfer all files via a USB cable for the remainder of this guide
+ Note that the USB transfer mode will start you in the ux0 partition
+ Additionally, some files will be hidden in USB mode on Windows; you must enable "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" and disable "Hide protected operating system files" in the File Explorer options in order to see all files
1. Press (Circle) to close the VitaShell settings
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
+ The `ux0:` partition corresponds to the memory card of your device (on the PS Vita 1000, this partition will always be the external memory card; on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this partition will either be the external memory card if one is inserted, or the built-in memory card otherwise)
+ The `ur0:` partition corresponds to the internal system memory which is always present on all devices (on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this is *not* the same as the built-in memory card!))
1. Transfer `VitaHBBrowser.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `tai/`
1. Transfer `nonpdrm.skprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `download_enabler.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `shellbat.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `pngshot.suprx` to the `tai` folder
1. Transfer `config.txt` to the `tai` folder
+ Overwrite (replace) the existing `config.txt` file
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
1. Close the VitaShell application
1. Reboot your device
+ This is required to load the new kernel plugins added to `ux0:tai/config.txt`
+ To confirm that everything is working, you should now see a battery percentage in the status bar
#### Section III - Blocking Updates
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `Network` -> `Wi-Fi Settings`
+ Connect to a Wi-Fi network if you have not already done so
1. Select your current connection
+ This is signified by a green dot next to the network
1. Select "Advanced Settings"
1. Set "DNS Settings" to "Manual"
1. Set "Primary DNS" to `212.47.229.76`
1. Leave "Secondary DNS" blank
1. Ensure "Proxy Server" is set to "Do Not Use"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
1. Navigate to `System` -> `Auto-Start Settings`
1. Uncheck "Download Update File for System Software"
1. Return to the main Settings menu
#### Section IV - PSN Access
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable PSN spoofing"
1. Check "Enable Version Spoofing"
1. Navigate to "Spoofed Version"
1. Enter "3.68" into the box
+ Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
1. Close the Settings application
#### Section V - Cleanup
1. Launch the Content Manager application
1. Select "Manage Content on Memory Card"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Delete the following applications if they exist (note that, depending on your install method, some or all of these applications may be missing):
+ "3.65 HENkaku Enso Updater"
+ "ensō"
+ "molecularShell"
1. Close the Content Manager application
___
You can now easily install new homebrew applications just by using Vita Homebrew Browser. Alternatively, you could also browse for new homebrew applications on [VitaDB](https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/).
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For information on replacing your Sony memory card with alternative storage (such as a microSD card or USB drive), check out the [StorageMgr](storagemgr) page.
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title: "Get Started"
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### Required Reading
Different device versions will require different steps to achieve the end goal of Custom Firmware. This page will help you find where to start for your device.
Before starting, Windows users should enable the option to show file extensions using [File Extensions (Windows)](file-extensions-(windows))!
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Select the appropriate page for your version from the chart below. Note that the "from" and "to" fields are inclusive. This means that, for example, the "from 1.03 to 3.57" row includes 1.03, 3.57, and all versions in-between.
Your device version can be found under the System Information menu in the System category of the Settings application.
![]({{ "/images/screenshots/system-version.png" | absolute_url }})
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### Version Table
<table>
<colgroup>
<col span="1" style="width: 10%;">
<col span="1" style="width: 10%;">
<col span="1" style="width: 80%;">
</colgroup>
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">From</th>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">To</th>
<th style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">1.00</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.57</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-to-3.60">Updating to 3.60</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="installing-henkaku">Installing HENkaku</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.61</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.63</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-to-3.65">Updating to 3.65</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.65</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.68</td>
<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="installing-h-encore">Installing h-encore</a></td>
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layout: splash
title: "PS Vita (TV) Hacks Guide" #
header:
overlay_color: "#5e616c" #
overlay_image: images/home-page-feature.jpg
overlay_filter: 0.5
caption:
excerpt: "A complete guide to PS Vita (TV) custom firmware, <br /> from stock to HENkaku Ensō.<br />"
---
For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [Hacks.Guide](https://hacks.guide).
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Thoroughly read all of the introductory pages (including this one!) before proceeding.
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This guide is for retail (consumer purchased; not from the PlayStation Partner Program) consoles _only_!
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Click the <i class="fa fa-language" aria-hidden="true"></i> icon at the top right of the page to change the language.
Alternatively, click [here](https://crowdin.com/project/vita-guide) to help to keep these translations up to date.
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## What is Homebrew?
[**Homebrew**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_homebrew_video_games) usually refers to software that is not authorized by Sony. It allows you to run homebrew games, tools like save editing and backup, and emulators for various older systems.
In many cases, running homebrew on your device is 100% free using just the system browser.
## What is Custom Firmware?
**Custom Firmware** ("CFW") enables you to use more advanced hacks that userland homebrew can't easily do, in addition to anything homebrew can do. Essentially all homebrew solutions on the PS Vita (TV) include a CFW of some kind.
For information on how custom firmware works, please see [this post](https://yifan.lu/2017/07/31/henkaku-enso-bootloader-hack-for-vita/) by [Yifan Lu](https://twitter.com/yifanlu).
## What does this guide install?
This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified PS Vita (TV) from stock firmware to custom firmware.
The best CFW solution currently available, HENkaku Ensō, allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the homebrew environment. It is more convenient than other CFW solutions (such as HENkaku or h-encore) as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
HENkaku Ensō is available on all devices with firmware version 3.65 or below, while higher firmware version devices can use h-encore to achieve a similar (if less convenient) result.
## What can I do with Custom Firmware?
+ Customize your home screen with user-created [themes](http://vstema.com/).
+ Use "ROM hacks" for games that you own
+ [Backup, edit, and restore](https://github.com/d3m3vilurr/vita-savemgr) saves for many games.
+ Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
+ Dump your game cards to a format you can install, and play them without needing the card.
+ Certain games only: stream live gameplay to your PC wirelessly with Rincheat Streamer.
+ Play your PSP games on your Vita with Adrenaline ePSP CFW
## What do I need to know before starting?
+ **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.**
+ This guide will work on all PS Vita, PS Vita Slim, and PS TV devices in all regions on firmwares from 1.00 to 3.68
+ 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).
+ **Keep your device plugged in and charged throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off!**
+ 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.
+ If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### Required Reading
These steps are for updating a HENkaku 3.60 device to a 3.65 HENkaku Ensō device. If you have a 3.60 HENkaku Ensō device and are trying to update to a 3.65 HENkaku Ensō device, follow [Updating to 3.65 (Ensō)](updating-to-3.65-(enso)).
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HENkaku Ensō is a complete CFW solution for the PS Vita (TV) which allows for convenient homebrew access on your device by running an exploit at boot-time to setup the HENkaku homebrew environment. It is more convenient than HENkaku as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
In addition to installing HENkaku Ensō, we will also update your PS Vita (TV) to the firmware version 3.65 which will allow you to access the PS Store, use online features, and play newer games which require newer firmware versions.
Note that updating your device to the firmware version 3.65 will render the standard HENkaku exploit unusable. Should you remove HENkaku Ensō for some reason, you will need to follow [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore) to reinstall it.
In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) files on your device, we use the [File Transfer Protocol (FTP)](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol) to copy the files to your device's memory card.
### What You Need
* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
* The latest release of [VitaShell](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaShell/releases/latest/)
* The latest release of [update365](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/update365/releases/latest) *(the `.PUP` and `.vpk` files)*
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Launch the molecularShell application
+ This is a homebrew application for managing your device's filesystem
+ We will soon replace molecularShell with VitaShell, which is a newer version of the same application
1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
1. Open your FTP client on your computer
1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Transfer `VitaShell.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `updater.vpk` to the `data` folder
1. Transfer `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` to the `data` folder
1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
#### Section II - Installing VPKs
1. On your device, navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
1. Press (Square) on each of the `.vpk` files to mark them
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "More" -> "Install all" to install the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
1. Press (Cross) to continue the install each time you are prompted about extended permissions
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Delete" to delete the marked files
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
#### Section III - Moving PUP
1. Press (Triangle) on the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to open the menu, then select "Move"
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Press (Circle) to return to `ux0:`
1. Navigate to `app` -> `UPDATE365/`
1. Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select "Paste" to move the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file to the current directory
1. Press (Cross) to dismiss the copied file dialogue box
1. Close the molecularShell application
#### Section IV - Unlinking Memory Card
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Uncheck "Enable PSN Spoofing"
1. Select "Unlink Memory Card"
+ If you do not unlink your memory card, the card will need to be formatted before it can be used on 3.65
#### Section V - Installing HENkaku Ensō + 3.65
1. Reboot your device
+ This is *required* to ensure no other kernel modules are running when the update begins
1. Ensure your device's battery is at least 50% charged
1. Launch the browser and re-install HENkaku
+ For most people, simply opening the browser at this point will automatically start the HENkaku re-installation
+ If you get an error and cannot proceed, [follow this troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting#a-browser-based-exploit-is-not-working)
1. Launch the HENkaku Ensō 3.65 Update application
1. Follow the on-screen instructions
1. When your device reboots, you should see the Team Molecule boot-logo indicating your device is now on HENkaku Ensō 3.65
#### Section VI - Configuring HENkaku
1. Launch the Settings application
1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
1. Check "Enable Unsafe Homebrew"
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
1. Close the Settings application
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title: "Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)"
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Linux or Mac computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* [unpack.sh]({{ "/assets/files/unpack.sh" | absolute_url }}){:download="unpack.sh"}
* The `.pkg` format demo of [Bitter Smile](http://ares.dl.playstation.net/cdn/JP0741/PCSG90096_00/xGMrXOkORxWRyqzLMihZPqsXAbAXLzvAdJFqtPJLAZTgOcqJobxQAhLNbgiFydVlcmVOrpZKklOYxizQCRpiLfjeROuWivGXfwgkq.pkg)
* The latest release of [h-encore](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [psvimgtools](https://github.com/yifanlu/psvimgtools/releases/latest) *(the `.zip` file for your OS)*
* The latest version of [pkg2zip](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/archive/master.zip)
+ You will need to compile pkg2zip manually by following the [readme](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/blob/master/README.md#building)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
+ MacOS users should download the "noffmpeg" version of QCMA
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - Installing h-encore
1. Open [cma.henkaku.xyz](http://cma.henkaku.xyz/) on your computer
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita/APP/` folder on your computer using the file explorer
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "AID" box on the CMA website
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Submit" to generate the corresponding key
+ Keep this page open; you will need this key soon
+ Here is an example key: `488d3ff6cce7a9ef1be6da8338c7d18db18147c3255fa4d50596568555687174`
1. Copy the `h-encore` folder from the h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Copy the contents of the psvimgtools `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy the compiled `pkg2zip` binary to the `h-encore` folder
1. Move the Bitter Smile `.pkg` file to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy `trim.sh` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Open a terminal window
1. `cd` into the `h-encore` directory
1. Run `sh unpack.sh`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n app -K YOUR_KEY app PCSG90096/app`
+ Replace "YOUR_KEY" with the key we generated earlier
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n appmeta -K YOUR_KEY appmeta PCSG90096/appmeta`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n license -K YOUR_KEY license PCSG90096/license`
1. Run `./psvimg-create -n savedata -K YOUR_KEY savedata PCSG90096/savedata`
1. Close your terminal window
1. Copy the `h-encore/PCSG90096` folder to the `PS Vita/APP/YOUR_AID/` folder on your computer using the file explorer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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title: "Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)"
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Windows computer.
The "auto h-encore" tool is used to automate a portion of the h-encore installation.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* The latest release of [auto-h-encore](https://github.com/noahc3/auto-h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - auto h-encore
1. Launch auto h-encore on your computer
1. In auto h-encore, select "Browse", then select the `PS Vita` directory on your computer and press "OK"
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ The "QCMA PS Vita directory" box should now look something like `C:\Users\username\Documents\PS Vita`
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting by right-clicking the QCMA icon in the system tray, then selecting "Settings"
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita\APP\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "Account ID (AID)" box in auto h-encore
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Start"
+ This process will take some time
+ If you get an error, ensure you entered the AID and QCMA PS Vita directory correctly
1. Press "OK" to dismiss the dialogue box that appears when the process completes
1. Close auto h-encore on your computer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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title: "Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)"
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### Required Reading
This method requires a Windows computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Before proceeding, ensure you have read all of the information on [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
### What You Need
* [unpack.bat]({{ "/assets/files/unpack.bat" | absolute_url }}){:download="unpack.bat"}
* The `.pkg` format demo of [Bitter Smile](http://ares.dl.playstation.net/cdn/JP0741/PCSG90096_00/xGMrXOkORxWRyqzLMihZPqsXAbAXLzvAdJFqtPJLAZTgOcqJobxQAhLNbgiFydVlcmVOrpZKklOYxizQCRpiLfjeROuWivGXfwgkq.pkg)
* The latest release of [h-encore](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/h-encore/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [psvimgtools](https://github.com/yifanlu/psvimgtools/releases/latest) *(the `.zip` file for your OS)*
* The latest release of [pkg2zip](https://github.com/mmozeiko/pkg2zip/releases/latest)
* The latest release of [QCMA](https://github.com/codestation/qcma/releases/latest)
+ Uninstall the official Sony CMA if it is already installed
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Install and launch QCMA on your computer if you have not already
1. Copy the contents of the auto h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
1. Select "Copy Content"
1. Select "PC"
1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to QCMA
+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
1. Select / register your computer if prompted
#### Section II - auto h-encore
1. Open [cma.henkaku.xyz](http://cma.henkaku.xyz/) on your computer
1. Navigate to the `PS Vita\APP\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
+ By default, this directory will be in the `Documents` folder on your computer
+ If you cannot find it, check the QCMA "Applications / Backups" setting by right-clicking the QCMA icon in the system tray, then selecting "Settings"
1. Copy the name of the folder in this directory, then paste it into the "AID" box on the CMA website
+ Here is an example AID: `ec8d45ec9c055609`
1. Select "Submit" to generate the corresponding key
+ Keep this page open; you will need this key soon
+ Here is an example key: `488d3ff6cce7a9ef1be6da8338c7d18db18147c3255fa4d50596568555687174`
1. Copy the `h-encore` folder from the h-encore `.zip` to a folder on your computer
1. Copy the contents of the psvimgtools `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Copy `pkg2zip.exe` from the pkg2zip `.zip` to the `h-encore` folder
1. Move the Bitter Smile `.pkg` file to the `h-encore` folder
1. Open a command prompt window
1. `cd` into the `h-encore` directory
1. Run `unpack`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n app -K YOUR_KEY app PCSG90096\app`
+ Replace "YOUR_KEY" with the key we generated earlier
1. Run `psvimg-create -n appmeta -K YOUR_KEY appmeta PCSG90096\appmeta`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n license -K YOUR_KEY license PCSG90096\license`
1. Run `psvimg-create -n savedata -K YOUR_KEY savedata PCSG90096\savedata`
1. Close your command prompt window
1. Copy the `h-encore\PCSG90096` folder to the `PS Vita\APP\YOUR_AID\` folder on your computer using the file explorer
#### Section III - QCMA Transfer
1. Right-click the QCMA icon in the system tray, then select "Refresh database"
1. In the Content Manager application on your device, select "PC -> PS Vita System"
1. Select "Applications"
1. Select "PS Vita"
1. Select "h-encore"
1. Select "Copy"
1. Select "OK"
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
+ This process will take some time
1. Close the Content Manager application
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### Required Reading
h-encore is an exploit chain for the PS Vita (TV) which will allow for the installation of homebrew applications to your home screen. It is compatible with the firmware versions 3.65, 3.67, and 3.68.
Note that the h-encore exploit chain is not "persistent" (meaning it does not remain installed after a reboot). For devices on firmware version 3.65, this is fortunately only a temporary restriction until HENkaku Ensō is installed on a later page. For devices on 3.67 or 3.68, you will, unfortunately, need to perform a small portion of these instructions (which will be indicated) after every reboot until a new persistent exploit is developed.
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.
Unfortunately, h-encore is more complicated to install than previous PS Vita (TV) exploits. For Windows users, there is a tool which automates some of the processes, but Linux and Mac users will need to perform the entire installation manually.
If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of any size) to follow this guide. This restriction does not apply to the PS Vita 2000 or PS TV as those devices have a built-in memory card.
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### Methods
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#### Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)
This method requires a Windows computer.
The "auto h-encore" tool is used to automate a portion of the h-encore installation.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Windows Auto)](installing-h-encore-(windows-auto))
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#### Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)
This method requires a Windows computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Windows Manual)](installing-h-encore-(windows-manual))
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#### Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)
This method requires a Linux or Mac computer.
The h-encore installation is performed manually and requires the use of the command line.
Continue to [Installing h-encore (Linux / Mac)](installing-h-encore-(linux-mac))
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