6.60 permanent CFW
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theguynextdoor
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6.60 permanent CFW
Does anyone know of a way to permanetly install custom firmware for 6.60 (safely)? I already have 6.60 pro-b9 but still, it gets annoying when I always need to enable it. And also, does custom firmware affect the battery or the UMD disk? Thanks
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Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
ok so 6.60 pro cfw have one more folder named CIPL flasher put this in the Game folder and run it
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Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
You need to have a hackable system. If not, there's no way.theguynextdoor wrote:Does anyone know of a way to permanetly install custom firmware for 6.60 (safely)? I already have 6.60 pro-b9 but still, it gets annoying when I always need to enable it. And also, does custom firmware affect the battery or the UMD disk? Thanks
CFW AFAIK doesn't affect the battery or your UMD. Some plugins in fact help you saving some battery.
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Tipped OuT
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Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
First, you need to confirm that you have a fully hackable PSP. A fully hackable PSP, is a PSP 1000, or a PSP 2000 with a motherboard that isn't a TA-088 v3. You can check your motherboard by using PSPident. A PSP 3000 and PSP Go aren't fully hackable, period, and you will brick if you attempt to install a permanent custom firmware on those devices.theguynextdoor wrote:Does anyone know of a way to permanetly install custom firmware for 6.60 (safely)? I already have 6.60 pro-b9 but still, it gets annoying when I always need to enable it. And also, does custom firmware affect the battery or the UMD disk? Thanks
Now if you do have a fully hackable PSP, then what you can do is use 6.60 PRO-B9's CIPL (custom ipl) flasher. This will make your 6.60 PRO-B9 a permanent custom firmware. An alternative permanent custom firmware is 6.60 ME-1.6.
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theguynextdoor
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Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
I have a PSP 3000. Ill try to solve the problem and the motherboard and whatever. And anyway, I would like to know what are the motherboards for? Thanks man
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theguynextdoor
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Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
Wait!!! Hold on, I will give you details of my motherboard. Also can you guys help if I could change the motherboard or if there is a cipl flasher that works for this or something ?
Motherboard Model: TA-093
Motherboard Type: Brite 4g/3002
Bat. EEPROM Acess: No
Tell me if you need more info.
thanks
Motherboard Model: TA-093
Motherboard Type: Brite 4g/3002
Bat. EEPROM Acess: No
Tell me if you need more info.
Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
aw if you really want a permanent cfw downgrade to 6.20 and install PRO-B9 along with the permanent patch
cuz the CIPL flasher isn't for your psp it's for fully hackable psp try to install it and you'lll end up a nice brick
cuz the CIPL flasher isn't for your psp it's for fully hackable psp try to install it and you'lll end up a nice brick
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Tipped OuT
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Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
You can't use a permenant custom firmware on a PSP 3000, I told you that. There aren't any motherboards available for a 3000 that are fully hackable.theguynextdoor wrote:Wait!!! Hold on, I will give you details of my motherboard. Also can you guys help if I could change the motherboard or if there is a cipl flasher that works for this or something ?![]()
Motherboard Model: TA-093
Motherboard Type: Brite 4g/3002
Bat. EEPROM Acess: No
Tell me if you need more info.thanks
So you're stuck with what you have, unless you want to downgrade to 6.20 and use the "perma-patch", to get a technically permenant custom firmware on your 3000. I do not recommand this, because you risk an unnecessary brick when dealing with these things. It's your choice though.
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thedicemaster
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Re: 6.60 permanent CFW
what i do is use standby all the time.
psp's have a very efficient standby mode with almost no battery drain.
and it's safer to have an easy way to disable cfw.
psp's have a very efficient standby mode with almost no battery drain.
and it's safer to have an easy way to disable cfw.
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theguynextdoor
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