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title: Updating Firmware (3.60)
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url: updating-firmware-(3.60)
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title: Updating Firmware (3.73)
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url: updating-firmware-(3.73)
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title: Updating Firmware (PS TV 3.65 and 3.68)
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url: updating-firmware-(ps-tv-3.65-and-3.68)
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title: Multiple Options
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url: multiple-options
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title: Installing Ensō
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url: installing-enso
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title: Installing Ensō (3.65)
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url: installing-enso-(3.65)
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title: Finalizing Setup
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url: finalizing-setup
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title: Finalizing Setup (Legacy)
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url: finalizing-setup-(legacy)
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title: "Finalizing Setup (Legacy)"
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---
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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### Required Reading
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We will now setup applications and plugins such as the following:
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+ **Vita Homebrew Browser** *(allows for installing homebrew applications from the internet)*
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+ **iTLS Installer** *(adds TLSv1.2 support in older firmwares for online connection)*
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+ **NoNpDrm** *(allows for encrypted games and applications to be used)*
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+ **0syscall6** *(allows using games and applications that require higher firmware versions)*
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+ **DownloadEnabler** *(allows any file type to be downloaded with the browser)*
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+ **shellbat** *(displays exact battery percentage in the status bar)*
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+ **pngshot** *(improves the built-in screenshot utility)*
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+ **PSVshell** *(allows overclocking the PSVita for better performances as well as showing cpu usage and fps counter)*
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In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) file 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.
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### What You Need
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* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
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* [config.txt]({{ "/assets/files/config.txt" | absolute_url }}){:download="config.txt"}
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* The latest release of [Vita Homebrew Browser](https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/releases/latest/)
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* The latest release of [iTLS-Enso](https://github.com/SKGleba/iTLS-Enso/releases/latest/)
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* The latest release of [NoNpDrm](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/NoNpDrm/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [0syscall6](https://github.com/SKGleba/0syscall6/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [DownloadEnabler](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaTweaks/releases/tag/DownloadEnabler)
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* The latest release of [shellbat](https://github.com/nowrep/vita-shellbat/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [pngshot](https://github.com/xyzz/pngshot/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [PSVshell](https://github.com/Electry/PSVshell/releases/latest)
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### Instructions
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#### Section I - Prep Work
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1. Launch the VitaShell application
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1. Press (Start) to open the VitaShell settings
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1. Press (Cross) on "SELECT button" to change the mode to "FTP"
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+ You cannot use USB file transfer for this section
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1. Press (Circle) to close the VitaShell settings
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1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
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1. Open your FTP client on your computer
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1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
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1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:`
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+ 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)
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+ 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!)
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1. Delete the `tai` folder if it exists
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1. Navigate to the `data/` folder
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1. Transfer `VitaHBBrowser.vpk` to the `data/` folder
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1. Transfer `iTLS-Enso.vpk` to the `data/` folder
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1. Navigate to `ur0:` -> `tai/`
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1. Transfer `config.txt` to the `tai/` folder
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+ Overwrite (replace) the existing `config.txt` file
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1. Transfer `nonpdrm.skprx` to the `tai/` folder
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1. Transfer `0syscall6.skprx` to the `tai/` folder
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1. Transfer `download_enabler.suprx` to the `tai/` folder
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1. Transfer `shellbat.suprx` to the `tai/` folder
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1. Transfer `pngshot.suprx` to the `tai/` folder
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1. Transfer `PSVshell.skprx` to the `tai/` folder
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1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
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+ For more information on plugins and their installation, read [this webpage](https://samilops2.gitbook.io/vita-troubleshooting-guide/plugins-related-problem/error-when-using-autoplugin)
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#### Section II - Installing homebrew applications
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1. Launch the VitaShell application
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1. Navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
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1. Press (Triangle) to open the side menu
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1. Press (Cross) on "Mark all"
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1. Press (Triangle) to open the side menu again
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1. Press (Cross) on "More"
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1. Press (Cross) on "Install all"
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1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
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1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install again when prompted
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#### Section III - Installing iTLS
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1. Open the iTLS-Enso application
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1. Press (Cross) on "Install the full iTLS package"
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+ If not on HENkaku Ensō, select "Install the iTLS compat module (web-browser)" instead
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1. Wait for your device to reboot
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#### Section IV - Blocking Updates
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1. Launch the Settings application
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1. Navigate to `System` -> `Auto-Start Settings`
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1. Uncheck the `Download Update File for System Sofwtare`
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1. Close the Settings application
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#### Section V - PSN Access
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1. Launch the Settings application
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1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
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1. Check "Enable PSN spoofing"
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1. Check "Enable Version Spoofing"
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1. Navigate to "Spoofed Version"
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1. Enter "3.73" into the box
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+ Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
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1. Close the Settings application
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___
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You can browse for new homebrew applications on [VitaDB](https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/).
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{: .notice--info}
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It is *not* recommended to make modifications to your Custom Firmware installation by installing homebrew applications intended for advanced users (such as "Enso EX"). Doing so without fully understanding the system can lead to a BRICK!
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{: .notice--danger}
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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 [YAMT](yamt) page.
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{: .notice--success}
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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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{: .notice--success}
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We will now setup applications and plugins such as the following:
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+ **NoNpDrm** *(allows for encrypted games and applications to be used)*
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+ **0syscall6** *(allows using games and applications that require higher firmware versions)*
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+ **DownloadEnabler** *(allows any file type to be downloaded with the browser)*
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+ **shellbat** *(displays exact battery percentage in the status bar)*
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+ **pngshot** *(improves the built-in screenshot utility)*
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+ **PSVshell** *(allows overclocking the PSVita for better performances as well as showing cpu usage and fps counter)*
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+ **Vita Homebrew Browser** *(allows for installing homebrew applications from the internet)*
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+ **iTLS Installer** *(adds TLSv1.2 support in older firmwares for online connection)*
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In order to install the necessary `.vpk` (content package) file 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.
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* An FTP Client such as [WinSCP](https://winscp.net/) or [CyberDuck](https://cyberduck.io/)
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+ Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
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* [config.txt]({{ "/assets/files/config.txt" | absolute_url }}){:download="config.txt"}
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* The latest release of [NoNpDrm](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/NoNpDrm/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [0syscall6](https://github.com/SKGleba/0syscall6/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [DownloadEnabler](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaTweaks/releases/tag/DownloadEnabler)
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* The latest release of [shellbat](https://github.com/nowrep/vita-shellbat/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [pngshot](https://github.com/xyzz/pngshot/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [PSVshell](https://github.com/Electry/PSVshell/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [Vita Homebrew Browser](https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/releases/latest/)
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* The latest release of [iTLS-Enso](https://github.com/SKGleba/iTLS-Enso/releases/latest/)
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### Instructions
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1. Press (Start) to open the VitaShell settings
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1. Press (Cross) on "SELECT button" to change the mode to "FTP"
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+ Alternatively, you can leave this setting on "USB" and transfer all files via a USB cable for the remainder of this guide
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+ Note that the USB transfer mode will start you in the ux0 partition
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+ 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
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1. Press (Circle) to close the VitaShell settings
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1. Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
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1. Open your FTP client on your computer
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1. Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
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1. Using your FTP client, navigate to `ux0:`
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+ 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)
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+ 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!)
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1. Delete the `tai` folder if it exists
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1. Navigate to `ur0:` -> `tai/`
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1. Transfer `config.txt` to the `tai` folder
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+ Overwrite (replace) the existing `config.txt` file
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1. Transfer `nonpdrm.skprx` to the `tai` folder
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1. Transfer `0syscall6.skprx` to the `tai` folder
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1. Transfer `download_enabler.suprx` to the `tai` folder
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1. Transfer `shellbat.suprx` to the `tai` folder
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1. Transfer `pngshot.suprx` to the `tai` folder
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1. Transfer `PSVshell.skprx` to the `tai` folder
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1. Navigate to the `data/` folder
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1. Transfer `VitaHBBrowser.vpk` to the `data/` folder
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1. Transfer `iTLS-Enso.vpk` to the `data/` folder
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1. Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
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+ For more information on plugins and their installation, read [this webpage](https://samilops2.gitbook.io/vita-troubleshooting-guide/plugins-related-problem/error-when-using-autoplugin)
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#### Section II - Blocking Updates
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#### Section II - Installing homebrew applications
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1. Launch the VitaShell application
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1. Navigate to `ux0:` -> `data/`
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1. Press (Triangle) to open the side menu
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1. Press (Cross) on "Mark all"
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1. Press (Triangle) to open the side menu again
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1. Press (Cross) on "More"
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1. Press (Cross) on "Install all"
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1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
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1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install again when prompted
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#### Section III - Installing iTLS
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1. Open the iTLS-Enso application
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1. Press (Cross) on "Install the full iTLS package"
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+ If not on HENkaku Ensō, select "Install the iTLS compat module (web-browser)" instead
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1. Wait for your device to reboot
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#### Section IV - Blocking Updates
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1. Launch the Settings application
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1. Navigate to `System` -> `Auto-Start Settings`
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1. Uncheck the `Download Update File for System Sofwtare`
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1. Close the Settings application
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#### Section III - PSN Access
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#### Section V - PSN Access
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1. Launch the Settings application
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1. Navigate to `HENkaku Settings`
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+ Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
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1. Close the Settings application
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#### Section IV - Cleanup
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1. Launch the Content Manager application
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1. Select "Manage Content on Memory Card"
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1. Select "PS Vita"
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1. Delete the following applications if they exist (note that, depending on your install method, some or all of these applications may be missing):
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+ "modoru 戻る"
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+ "molecularShell"
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1. Users on firmware version 3.60 should additionally delete the following application if it exists:
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+ "h-encore"
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The h-encore exploit will not work on 3.60 and the device will reboot if used.
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{: .notice--warning}
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1. Close the Content Manager application
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___
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You can browse for new homebrew applications on [VitaDB](https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/).
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Before starting, Windows users should enable the option to show file extensions using [File Extensions (Windows)](file-extensions-(windows))!
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{: .notice--info}
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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.
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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 3.63" row includes 1.03, 3.63, and all versions in-between.
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Your device version can be found under the System Information menu in the System category of the Settings application.
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">1.03</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.57</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-firmware-(3.60)">Updating Firmware (3.60)</a></td>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.60</td>
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<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>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.63</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-firmware-(ps-vita-3.65)">Updating Firmware (PS Vita)</a><br>or<br><a href="updating-firmware-(ps-tv-3.65)">Updating Firmware (PS TV)</a></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="updating-firmware-(3.73)">Updating Firmware (3.73)</a></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">3.65</td>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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Firmware version 3.60 *can* be modified by using [HENkaku](installing-henkaku), however it's recommended to update to 3.73 for a simplified installation.
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___
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup (Legacy)](finalizing-setup-(legacy))
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{: .notice--primary}
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___
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup (Legacy)](finalizing-setup-(legacy))
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title: "Installing Ensō"
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---
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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### Required Reading
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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.
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It is more convenient than HENkaku as it does not require you to trigger an exploit on your device after every reboot manually.
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In this guide, we'll be using VitaDeploy to install both HENkaku Ensō and firmware version 3.65. If you want to install it manually, follow [Installing Ensō (3.60)](installing-enso-(3.60)) or [Installing Ensō (3.65)](installing-enso-(3.65)).
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This mod will make PERMANENT modifications to your device. If anything goes wrong, there is no recovery. While the tool has worked successfully for many users, you take sole responsibility in what happens to your device.
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### What You Need
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* The latest release of [VitaDeploy](https://github.com/SKGleba/VitaDeploy/releases/latest/)
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+ This should have already been installed in the [previous step](installing-h-encore)
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+ If not installed, download it and install it in VitaShell or molecularShell
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### Instructions
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1. Open the VitaDeploy application
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1. Tap "Install a different OS"
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+ If you don't see a green menu with this option, make sure you have [enabled unsafe homebrew](installing-h-encore#section-iv---configuring-henkaku) in HENkaku Settings
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1. Tap "Quick 3.65 Install"
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+ You must be connected to the internet to use this
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1. Wait for the components to download
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1. Press (Cross) to confirm
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1. Read the notice given on the screen and wait 20 seconds
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1. Press (Cross) again to confirm
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+ If you changed your mind, you can press R to exit instead
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Your device will then install firmware version 3.65, alongside with HENkaku Ensō. Once finished, it will reboot into CFW mode.
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___
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
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* The latest release of [finalhe](https://github.com/soarqin/finalhe/releases/latest)
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- If you are using MacOS or Linux you will be required to compile finalhe yourself
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* The [Vitashell](https://github.com/soarqin/finalhe/releases/download/v1.91/app_VitaShell-2.0.zip) file manager for the PSVita
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* The latest release of [VitaDeploy](https://github.com/SKGleba/VitaDeploy/releases/latest)
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- Donwnload the `VitaDeploy-FHE.zip` file
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### Instructions
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@ -33,55 +34,47 @@ If you have a PS Vita 1000, you must also have an official Sony memory card (of
|
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1. Launch finalhe on your computer
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+ If you are prompted to allow finalhe network access through the firewall, do so
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1. Launch the Content Manager application on your device
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1. Select "Copy Content"
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1. Select "PC"
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1. Tap "Copy Content"
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+ If your device is already connected to your computer via USB, you can skip to [Section II - h-encore Transfer](#section-ii---h-encore-transfer)
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+ If your device is not detected over USB, install [QcmaDriver_winusb](https://github.com/soarqin/finalhe/releases/download/v1.91/QcmaDriver_winusb.exe) and try again
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1. Tap "PC"
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1. Select the method you wish to use to connect to finalhe
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+ If you are prompted to log-in to a PlayStation Network Account, do so
|
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+ If you do not have a PlayStation Network Account, create one
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1. Select / register your computer if prompted
|
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1. Select or register your computer if prompted
|
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+ If you encounter a message instructing you to update, reboot your device and try again
|
||||
+ If you still encounter this message, follow the instructions on [Blocking Updates](blocking-updates) and try again
|
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+ If you *still* encounter this message, enable Flight Mode in the System Settings and try again (this will *not* work on PS TVs)
|
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+ If your device is not detected over USB, install [QcmaDriver_winusb](https://github.com/soarqin/finalhe/releases/download/v1.91/QcmaDriver_winusb.exe) and try again
|
||||
+ If you still encounter this message, enable Flight Mode in the System Settings and try again (this will *not* work on PS TVs)
|
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+ If you *still* encounter this message, update to the latest firmware version and try again
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|
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#### Section II - h-encore Transfer
|
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|
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1. Select "Trim h-encore to ~13MB"
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+ Only do this step if you are on 3.68 or below
|
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1. Select "Let's GO!"
|
||||
1. Select "Trim h-encore to ~7MB"
|
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1. Click on the small arrow on the right-hand side of the finalhe window
|
||||
+ This can be hard to spot, especially on high-DPI displays
|
||||
1. Tick the "VitaDeploy" box
|
||||
1. Click "Let's GO!"
|
||||
+ The exploit files will be automatically downloaded and prepared
|
||||
+ This process will take some time
|
||||
1. Select "PC -> PS Vita System" on your device
|
||||
1. Select "Applications"
|
||||
1. Select "PS Vita"
|
||||
1. Tap "PC -> PS Vita System" or "PC -> PS TV System" on your device
|
||||
1. Tap "Applications"
|
||||
1. Tap "PS Vita"
|
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1. Select "h-encore" or "h-encore²" depending on which is displayed
|
||||
1. Select "VitaShell"
|
||||
1. Select "Copy"
|
||||
1. Select "OK"
|
||||
+ The h-encore exploit will be copied to your device
|
||||
1. Select "VitaDeploy"
|
||||
1. Tap "Copy"
|
||||
1. Tap "OK"
|
||||
+ The h-encore exploit and VitaDeploy application will be copied to your device
|
||||
+ This process will take some time
|
||||
1. Close the Content Manager application on your device
|
||||
1. Close finalhe on your computer
|
||||
|
||||
#### Section III - Configuring h-encore
|
||||
|
||||
h-encore² only has a ~25% success rate. It may take a long time to launch the h-encore² exploit.
|
||||
{: .notice--warning}
|
||||
|
||||
1. Launch the h-encore application while holding (R)
|
||||
+ If prompted about trophies, continue holding (R) and select "Yes"
|
||||
1. Launch the h-encore(²) application
|
||||
+ 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 "Exit"
|
||||
|
||||
Homebrew applications such as VitaShell will remain installed after a reboot, however will give an error on launch until the exploit is applied.
|
||||
{: .notice--info}
|
||||
|
||||
Due to a bug concerning the PSVita interacting with GitHub, the "Download VitaShell" option is not working for the time being.
|
||||
{: .notice--warning}
|
||||
+ If the exploit gets stuck, reboot your device and try again
|
||||
+ If you can't reboot normally, hold the power button down for over 30 seconds to force a reboot
|
||||
1. Press (Cross) to exit the application
|
||||
|
||||
#### Section IV - Configuring HENkaku
|
||||
|
||||
@ -92,7 +85,20 @@ Due to a bug concerning the PSVita interacting with GitHub, the "Download VitaSh
|
||||
1. Return to HENkaku Settings menu
|
||||
1. Close the Settings application
|
||||
|
||||
#### Section V - Installing essential homebrew
|
||||
|
||||
1. Launch the VitaDeploy application
|
||||
1. Tap "App downloader"
|
||||
+ If you don't see a green menu with this option, make sure you've [enabled unsafe homebrew](installing-h-encore#section-iv---configuring-henkaku)
|
||||
1. Select "[VitaShell](https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaShell/releases/latest/) *(A powerful file manager)*""
|
||||
1. Tap "Download the selected apps"
|
||||
1. Wait for the app to finish downloading
|
||||
+ When finished, you should be presented with the `VitaShell.vpk` file
|
||||
1. Press (Cross) on the `VitaShell.vpk` file to install it
|
||||
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install
|
||||
1. Press (Cross) to confirm the install again when prompted
|
||||
|
||||
___
|
||||
|
||||
### Continue to [Downgrading to 3.60](downgrading-firmware-(3.60))
|
||||
### Continue to [Installing Ensō](installing-enso)
|
||||
{: .notice--primary}
|
||||
|
@ -16,22 +16,25 @@ sitemap: false
|
||||
+ [Downgrading Firmware (3.65)](downgrading-firmware-(3.65))
|
||||
+ [FAQ](faq)
|
||||
+ [File Extensions (Windows)](file-extensions-(windows))
|
||||
+ [Finalizing Setup (Legacy)](finalizing-setup-(legacy))
|
||||
+ [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
|
||||
+ [Get Started](get-started)
|
||||
+ [Home](/)
|
||||
+ [Installing Ensō (3.60)](installing-enso-(3.60))
|
||||
+ [Installing Ensō (3.65)](installing-enso-(3.65))
|
||||
+ [Installing Ensō](installing-enso)
|
||||
+ [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
|
||||
+ [Installing HENkaku](installing-henkaku)
|
||||
+ [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy)
|
||||
+ [Storage Format (Linux)](storage-format-(linux))
|
||||
+ [Storage Format (Mac)](storage-format-(mac))
|
||||
+ [Storage Format (Windows)](storage-format-(windows))
|
||||
+ [YAMT](yamt)
|
||||
+ [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting)
|
||||
+ [Updating Firmware (3.60)](updating-firmware-(3.60))
|
||||
+ [Updating Firmware (3.73)](updating-firmware-(3.73))
|
||||
+ [Updating Firmware (PS TV 3.65)](updating-firmware-(ps-tv-3.65))
|
||||
+ [Updating Firmware (PS Vita 3.65)](updating-firmware-(ps-vita-3.65))
|
||||
+ [Why Ads?](why-ads)
|
||||
+ [YAMT](yamt)
|
||||
{% endcapture %}
|
||||
<div class="notice--primary">{{ notice-2 | markdownify }}</div>
|
||||
|
24
_pages/en_US/updating-firmware-(3.73).txt
Normal file
24
_pages/en_US/updating-firmware-(3.73).txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: "Updating Firmware (3.73)"
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
|
||||
|
||||
### Required Reading
|
||||
|
||||
The h-encore exploit is only compatible with the firmware versions 3.65 and above. As a result, lower firmware versions must update to the latest firmware to use the exploit.
|
||||
|
||||
### What you need
|
||||
|
||||
* An internet connection on your PS Vita (TV)
|
||||
|
||||
### Instructions
|
||||
|
||||
1. Navigate to `System Update` -> `Update Using Wi-Fi`
|
||||
1. Follow the prompts to update your device to 3.73
|
||||
+ When the process has completed, your device will reboot automatically
|
||||
|
||||
___
|
||||
|
||||
### Continue to [Installing h-encore](installing-h-encore)
|
||||
{: .notice--primary}
|
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ $(document).ready(function(){
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
var methods = {
|
||||
"updating-firmware-(3.60)": "0",
|
||||
"updating-firmware-(3.73)": "0",
|
||||
"get-started": "1",
|
||||
"updating-firmware-(ps-tv-3.65-and-3.68)": "2",
|
||||
"updating-firmware-(ps-vita-3.65-and-3.68)": "3",
|
||||
@ -146,11 +146,11 @@ $(document).ready(function(){
|
||||
if(sidebar_shown){
|
||||
var unhide = [];
|
||||
var route = {
|
||||
"0": ["updating-firmware-(3.60)", "installing-henkaku", "installing-enso-(3.60)", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"1": ["installing-henkaku", "installing-enso-(3.60)", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"0": ["updating-firmware-(3.73)", "installing-h-encore", "installing-enso", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"1": ["installing-henkaku", "installing-enso-(3.60)", "finalizing-setup-(legacy)"],
|
||||
"2": ["updating-firmware-(ps-tv-3.65-and-3.68)", "installing-h-encore", "downgrading-firmware-(3.60)", "installing-enso-(3.60)", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"3": ["updating-firmware-(ps-vita-3.65-and-3.68)", "installing-h-encore", "downgrading-firmware-(3.60)", "installing-henkaku", "installing-enso-(3.60)", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"4": ["installing-h-encore", "downgrading-firmware-(3.60)", "installing-henkaku", "installing-enso-(3.60)", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"4": ["installing-h-encore", "installing-enso", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"5": ["installing-h-encore", "downgrading-firmware-(3.60)", "installing-enso-(3.65)", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"6": ["installing-h-encore", "downgrading-firmware-(3.60)", "downgrading-firmware-(3.65)", "installing-enso-(3.65)", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
"7": ["installing-h-encore", "downgrading-firmware-(3.60)", "configuring-h-encore", "finalizing-setup"],
|
||||
|
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