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mustapha89
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alotof files in my psvita filezillla henkaku one of them drm

Post by mustapha89 » Fri Aug 12, 2016 11:42 am

this is a screen shot of my pc is this normal
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in videos is see just 3 files but in my vita i see 12 fils in the root direction ? :?:
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Re: alotof files in my psvita filezillla henkaku one of them

Post by CPUzX » Fri Aug 12, 2016 2:01 pm

And as you can see, that folder is empty. It means nothing, really. It seems to correspond to "magicgate", which could possibly be a directory where temporary memory card files are created when the memory card does a certain function, or if it has to emulate a PS1/PSP memory card. I don't know for certain if that's the case though, but it's an empty folder regardless. Don't get your hopes up.

A little below "drm", you'll find "npdrm". One of those directories contains 'act.dat' or act.db, which should contain information about your PSN ID and a few other things (I maybe slightly off there), but it's nothing of importance right now. I'm sure that if that drm folder was useful, the community would've done something about it by now to escalate homebrew on the Vita...
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Re: alotof files in my psvita filezillla henkaku one of them

Post by mustapha89 » Fri Aug 12, 2016 2:34 pm

the latest MolecularShell installation is just basically VitaShell 0.7 soooo because of that MolecularShell used to just have 3 accessible partitions (ux0:, ur0:, and app0:), however since VitaShell surpassed MolecularShell and was eventually replaced, 12 partitions have now since been accessible. (But some partitions you cannot write to! These include places such as gro0:, os0:, vs0:, pd0:, and sa0:.)

i did copy and paste this from user in other website his name "voxel-studios"

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