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16/10/19 - 02:46 pm

Modoru unofficial

v02.10

Vita downgrader 3.60 - 3.73

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Modoru unofficial v02.10 by SKGleba

Description
*modoru* means "to go back" in Japanese and is a downgrader for the *PS Vita*.

Changelog v2.1
- Added support for firmware 3.73
- Fixed wrong version display

Requirements

- Your device must already run *HENkaku/h-encore* on firmwares 3.60-3.73 in order to use this software. Firmwares 3.69 and 3.70 and 3.73 can use this software once a new hack is released.
- Your device's battery has be at least at 50%.
- All your plugins must be disabled, therefore you will not be able to launch the downgrader from a SD2VITA and hence, you must have a Memory Card (or Internal Storage).
- If you have installed IMCUnlock by SKGleba, it is recommended to uninstall it first before attempting to downgrade.

Installation

1. Install modoru.
2. Obtain the `PSP2UPDAT.PUP` file of your desired firmware (make sure that this firmware is officially hackable) and place it at `ux0:app/MODORU000/PSP2UPDAT.PUP` (don't install `modoru.vpk` afterwards, otherwise the update file will be removed).
3. Disable all your plugins. Easiest way is renaming `ux0:tai` and `ur0:tai` to some other name.
4. Reboot your device and relaunch *HENkaku/h-encore*.
5. Launch the *modoru* application and follow the instructions on screen.
6. Enjoy the installation and welcome to your favourite firmware.

FAQ

- Q: Where can I find and download firmwares?
A: Here is a nice collection by darthsternie: PS Vita Firmwares(https://darthsternie.net/index.php/ps-vita-firmwares/). Make sure you download the firmware from the `Complete Official Firmwares` section.
- Q: There are 3 different PUP files in the archive, which one do I need?
A: There are packages with (pre), (systemdata) and (full). You should choose the full one.
- Q: Can I downgrade my 3.69/3.70 device using this tool?
A: Yes, but not yet. You'll need to wait until the next exploit chain is released.
- Q: My factory firmware is higher than 3.65 and *modoru* doesn't allow me to downgrade to 3.60/3.65.
A: Unfortunately, there are some devices with factory firmware above 3.65. These cannot be downgraded (yet). This means no bootloader hack for you.
- Q: Can I downgrade my device to 3.60/3.65 and then install ens??
A: Yes, that's the main goal of this tool.
- Q: Can I downgrade my testkit/devkit?
A: It has not been tested yet, but you can very likely do it. You should even be able to go lower than firmware 1.692, which is officially inhibited.
- Q: How low can I downgrade?
A: You can go down to your factory firmware (this is highlighted in yellow within *modoru*).
- Q: Can I use this tool to update or reinstall my firmware?
A: Yes, you can downgrade, update or reinstall any firmware using this tool.
- Q: Is there a chance of bricking?
A: Not likely, since this application is using the official updater and only makes a few harmless patches to bypass some checks.

Donation

If you like my work and want to support future projects, you can make a donation:

- via bitcoin `361jRJtjppd2iyaAhBGjf9GUCWnunxtZ49`
- via paypal(https://www.paypal.me/flowsupport/20)
- via patreon(https://www.patreon.com/TheOfficialFloW)

Thank you!

Credits
- Thanks to Freakler for the LiveArea design.
- Thanks to liblor for the name suggestion.
- Thanks to yifanlu for prior research on downgrading.
- Thanks to molecule for SCE decryption utilities.
- Thanks to SKGleba for betatesting.


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23/07/19 - 10:49 pm

batteryFixer

v02.10

Simple utility that fixes battery issues

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batteryFixer v02.10 by SKGleba

Description
A small utility that fixes most of PSVita's battery-related problems.
Basically the result is the same as hardware-disconnecting the battery or using a syscon keycombo.
It deletes all the temp flags from the battery chip and hard-resets all devices.
This tool was tested on firmwares 3.52 - 3.70.

Warning
- USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
- If you don't know what the tool does - do not use it.

Usage
- Install.
- Start the batteryFixer app.
- Follow the instructions displayed on your Vita screen.
- If you don't see any text, and your vita doesn't power off after 5 seconds, press START.
- batteryFixer also creates a log file in ur0:temp/batteryFixer.log.

Credits
- Xerpi for plugin loader and baremetal loader/sample
- Dots-tb and the team behind LOLIcon
- Team Molecule for enso and taiHen.

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15/03/19 - 07:33 pm

enso ex Installer

v03.00

Extended enso for 3.60/3.65

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enso ex Installer v03.00 by SKGleba & Team Molecule

Description
This is a mod of enso CFW by Team Molecule adding several features to it.

Warning
Being an advanced tool, we recommend that you do not use it unless you know what you are doing, neither we nor the developer is responsible for the possible damages of the misuse of it.

Features Added
- Compatibility with both fw3.60 and fw3.65.
- Ability to keep the original Playstation Boot Logo or use a custom Boot Logo/Animation.
- SafeBoot system with auto-config-rebuild feature.
- sd2vita driver (optional).
- Update blocker (optional).
- Installer - ability to skip checks (force flash).

Features Removed
- Ability to download and update the firmware via enso installer.

Functions usage
- BootLogo:
- location: ur0:tai/boot_splash.img
- file format: raw (rgba) or gzipped raw (rgba) 960x544 image.
- BootAnimation:
- location: ur0:tai/boot_animation.img
- file format: custom (see https://github.com/SKGleba/enso_ex/tree/master/cbanim).
- Util
- sd2vita wakeup fix: self explanatory i think
- sleep fd fix by TheFlow: fixes common sleep-related homebrew errors
- delay boot: also self explanatory. Useful if you want to test your own boot_animation.

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The Wiki Homebrew project, was born as a way to have a collection of all the homebrews of a specific scene, since the time of the PSP scene, it was tried to do through ONEinstaller, even though the project was ambiguous worked perfectly to have a collection of all the homebrews, even though it was finally removed a year later due to several problems with the database,

Now comes back with the idea again to collect as much as possible in a single site, PSVita homebrews, but focusing on adding possible descriptions and changelogs, in addition to own captures and other details, does not try to compete with other existing bases but distinguished by being different.

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