And I forgot to post a mirror here I made a few weeks ago... Universal Unbricker for Hackable PSP Mirror.
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you must setup the magic memory stick with the installer, you can setup original DC9 by neur0n or the DC8 mod in your memory stick, so, you need 660.PBP and 500.PBP for that, you need pandora battery to boot the from memory stick, if you install DC8 mod you can install any CFW/OFW (see the first post for more details) and if you install DC9 you can install 6.60 me.MrShyCity wrote:Edit - i try to install 639 and install 639 its looking for 660.pbp
when i try DC8 it install 500 (which i already have it)
hmm what am i doing wrong btw im on 6.39 ME-9.8
Yes, press SELECT in to change background color, RTRIGGER+SELECT to choose the XMB color or LTRIGGER+SELECT to switch between original PSP colors and custom colors.qwikrazor87 wrote:is there a way to change the background color? The yellow is very intense on my eyes and makes it hard to read the white text.
i personally tested the test M33 option on my PSP 01g and 02g and it work without any problem, so i think the problem is the registery files copied on yoiur memory stick, enter recovery mode from your (use mms boot key + RTRIGGER) and format flash1.Casavult wrote:I just hope Test M33 can be fixed.
Yup, it was a registry problem. All fixed now.Rahim-US wrote:i personally tested the test M33 option on my PSP 01g and 02g and it work without any problem, so i think the problem is the registery files copied on yoiur memory stick, enter recovery mode from your (use mms boot key + RTRIGGER) and format flash1.Casavult wrote:I just hope Test M33 can be fixed.
The nand dump file is named like nand-dump_XXXXXXXX.bin? the XXXXXXXX is the nand scamble, it is unique for each nand, so you can't rastore a nand dump from another PSP to your PSP, but if you wan't really do that you can, you have just to rename the dump with the correct name and start restore, i do not recommand that and do it at your awn risk.MadZiontist wrote:I did a NAND Dump with this, but the file wasn't named nand-dump.bin, like I've been used to with what I was using before. It was named nand-dump_040966DA.bin. Why is this
no if you want to restore the dump dumped with the universal unbricker you don't have to change the file name.MadZiontist wrote:will I need to change that file name to nand-dump.bin in order for the file to be recognized if/when I want/need to do a NAND Restore?
Yes , when i have a time.MadZiontist wrote:Also, I noticed that you didn't have 6.60 PRO-C Fix 3 included as a CFW option. Do you have any plans on including it in a possible future revision of the unbricker? That would make it nearly perfect!
Thanks for the response. It was helpful. Though I think you misunderstood one part: I definitely was never intending on restoring a NAND dump from another PSP! But thanks for the info on that, and I look forward to your next revision of this.Rahim-US wrote:The nand dump file is named like nand-dump_XXXXXXXX.bin? the XXXXXXXX is the nand scamble, it is unique for each nand, so you can't rastore a nand dump from another PSP to your PSP, but if you wan't really do that you can, you have just to rename the dump with the correct name and start restore, i do not recommand that and do it at your awn risk.MadZiontist wrote:I did a NAND Dump with this, but the file wasn't named nand-dump.bin, like I've been used to with what I was using before. It was named nand-dump_040966DA.bin. Why is this
If you have an old dump dumped with original DC8/DC7 you can restore it without any problem, just rename the dump file with the correct name and restore.
no if you want to restore the dump dumped with the universal unbricker you don't have to change the file name.MadZiontist wrote:will I need to change that file name to nand-dump.bin in order for the file to be recognized if/when I want/need to do a NAND Restore?
Yes , when i have a time.MadZiontist wrote:Also, I noticed that you didn't have 6.60 PRO-C Fix 3 included as a CFW option. Do you have any plans on including it in a possible future revision of the unbricker? That would make it nearly perfect!