EraZoR Posté(e) le 4 octobre 2007 Auteur Partager Posté(e) le 4 octobre 2007 Question a laquelle on ne m'as toujours pas repondu. Peut on passer en 3.71 M33-2 sur une slim directement depuis le 3.60 M33 ou faut il obligatoirement avoir installé le 3.71 M33 V1 au prealable. Merci par avance euh, non il faut obligatoirement faire la vrai update 3.71 M33 de base puis installé le fixe 3.71 M33-2 Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
L0rd Posté(e) le 4 octobre 2007 Partager Posté(e) le 4 octobre 2007 Bon voila un post sur maxconsole sur les PSP Full Brick et comment y remedier, je traduirais ce tuto plus tard 3.71M33 Full Brick Warning I am posting this here so that others can read this and hopefully prevent a Full Brick that they are not prepared to fully recover from. I have done this what seems like countless times now with a Phat PSP that has this problem. I have not found a solution, only a partial work around. If your PSP has this problem you must be prepared to perform a full Pandora recovery. And never ever use the "Format1 and reset default settings" in the Recovery Menu if you are not prepared to fully recover the PSP. Recovery Options: You will have to use the original Pandora to bring the PSP back to 1.5 OR Restore the PSP using a known good NAND Image of that PSP with cemetery2 Warning: For those upgrading to 3.71M33 There is a possible BSOD Full Brick after using Recovery F1 formatter (Format flash1 and reset settings) Or by accessing "Themes" after an upgrade to 3.71M33 without Restoring System Defaults in the XMB first. How to avoid the BSOD + O = Full Brick (No Recovery Menu) Press Circle at the BSOD and its basically over... full brick. Instead power off the PSP at the BSOD and then back on again, Rather than bricking, the PSP reboots to defaults. BSOD + Power Off = Reset System Defaults + ReBuild F1 This workaround is not perfect: By skipping the Circle reboot not all Files and Folders on F1 are recreated after the format. While the crucial Registry files are created, nothing else is. Using custom themes results in a (80108351) error You will more than likely have problems storing Wallpaper I am sure other user settings like GPS and HTTP will not work right away. Rebuilding F1: Recreate the folders as necessary on F1 to store user information. Bad F1: Contains the registry folder and files needed but nothing else. You must have valid registry files or the PSP will not boot. Most of these folders are empty and can easily be recreated. They are used to store user information like themes, wallpaper and so on... I know recreating the folders *should* solve the Wallpaper, and Theme problems (80108351) This should also fix GPS and HTTP settings problems but I have not tested them. Good F1: This is the file structure that can be recreated manually: f1:\gps\ f1:\net\http f1:\registry <- again this does get recreated along with the system.dreg / .ireg -no need to mess with it. f1:\updater <- contains a log file that is probably unnecessary... folder is probably not needed. f1:\vsh\theme All of the above are folders. For instance "theme" is a folder inside the "vsh" folder... Without these folders you can set a Wallpaper but can not keep it after the PSP is restarted. And There is at least one file and folder that could be missing: atokl0.dat f1:\dic\atokl0.dat <- folder nor dat file exist, I don't know what this is used for. Here is a clean copy of the F1 folders. CleanF1_with_atokl0.dat.zip It does contain a copy of "atokl0.dat" but no other data files. Delete it if you don't want to use it. Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Sigfried Posté(e) le 4 octobre 2007 Partager Posté(e) le 4 octobre 2007 en français sa donne quoi lol, je dis cela pour ceux qui ne comprenne pas tous l'anglais, sinon merci Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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