fate6 wrote:RECOVERY.PBP stays in the save so it shouldn't be affected by the QSP bug
Yes but the save is in /psp that's why I wondered. I personally haven't experienced this bug (yet) anyway and now TNV v5 is supposed to have fixed it anyway, I am still curious.. So when the save data is called by the game, does it not run from ms/psp/savedata/xxxxxxxxx? and if the psp folder name is not recognized or corrupt wont it not load or crash?
fate6 wrote:RECOVERY.PBP stays in the save so it shouldn't be affected by the QSP bug
TN Recovery menu still has to be started somehow so you need a working exploit in order to access recovery app. If PSP folder gets corrupted (by renaming or however) Vita has no access to anything inside including GAME and SAVEDATA folders which are vital simply because it expects it to be in PSP, not anywhere else.
Hmmmm, anyone else know this..TN?
I also have Eurbanix exploit which I have set up to automatically launch adhoc file transfer by changing fboot.pbp to menu.pbp replacing the old menu from TN-C. I had left this alone to fix any files in case I messed them up or they got corrupted in the MBA exploit also on same memory card. I seem to recall I did screw up and MBA would no longer launch and then I launched Eurbanix which started adhoc file transfer and from there was able to fix the stuff I broke. BUT I don't remember what I messed up but it probably wasn't the psp folder..
tinostar91 wrote:So, that game corruption happened to me and after restoring it through CMA I can't install anything, no problem getting to the XMB but nothing shows up, transfered PSP Filer data and it still acts as there is nothing (tried it on another fully formated card and found no problem).
Do you plan any recovery tool for that?
I think its because the ms0:/QSP folder is already there after corruption, and when you attempt to install anything, it first renames ms0:/PSP to ms0:/QSP which obviously fails because folder with such name is already there, then put the files in ms0:/QSP , then renames ms0:/QSP to ms0:/PSP which also fails. so it gets installed to ms0:/QSP which you cant access
Good thinking! It is actually excatly this problem I suggest you to use the recovery menu to rename this folder (In example use PSPFiler, rename its EBOOT.PBP to RECOVERY.PBP, put it in the savedata folder, then launch it). Good luck
TN
This is why I wondered if recovery can be launched with a broken game folder