The first things we need are the correct SonyCMA, the correct OpenCMA and your PS Vita!
If you happen to use a Mac or Linux, be sure to use Codestations QCMA, the superior Content Manager for all operating systems.
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Check the firmware your PS Vita is currently running, and then download the fitting Sony CMA (All downloads are available via Zload.net):
- For firmwares 1.5x
- For firmwares 1.6x
- For firmwares 1.8x
- For firmwares 2.0x
- For firmwares 2.1x
- For firmwares 2.5x/2.6x
- For firmwares 3.0x
- For firmwares 3.1x/3.2x
- For firmwares 3.3x
- For firmwares 3.5x
Next we need the right OpenCMA for your Sony CMA (All downloads are available via Zload.net):
- OpenCMA r2 for firmwares 1.5x
- OpenCMA r3 for firmwares 1.6x
- OpenCMA r4 for firmwares 1.8x
- OpenCMA r5 for firmwares 2.0x - 3.3x
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In the next part, be sure that you've installed the Sony CMA and the OpenCMA as it should be.
- Install the Sony CMA (shouldn't be too hard).
- Go to the direction where it is installed (default should be: C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\Content Manager Assistant\ )
- Now drag and drop all the OpenCMA files into the folder of the Sony CMA.
- Right-click the run.bat and run it as administrator.
- After it finished the patching of the Sony CMA, restart the Sony CMA.
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The CMA is now correctly installed. The last step, which could mess things up, is the PS Vita itself.
- Check the Vita firmware one more time, it has to be matching your Sony CMA and OpenCMAs firmware compatibility.
- Enable the Airplane mode.
- Disable Wifi.
- Fully reboot the PS Vita.
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This is basically it.
- You've to use a fitting Sony CMA and OpenCMA for your PS Vitas current firmware.
- Your PS Vita has to have no internet connectivity (use airplane mode AND disable Wifi!).
- Be sure that you've rebooted your PS Vita AFTER enabling airplane mode & disabling Wifi.
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