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Files @ https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/E3/
Files @ http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/E3/
== E3 Flasher ==
== E3 Flasher ==


=== Where to get it ===
=== Where to get it ===
==== Official listed on E3 site ====
==== Official listed on E3 site ====
* World Wide forums
* World Wide
UK http://www.uk-j-b-s.co.uk/
** http://aliexpress.com/
** http://www.e3forums.net/.
* Asia
* Asia
** China
** China
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*** http://www.foxchip.com/
*** http://www.foxchip.com/
** Germany
** Germany
*** http://www.console24.com/
*** http://www.chipskonsolen.de/
*** http://www.chipskonsolen.de/
** United Kingdom
** United Kingdom
** http://www.uk-j-b-s.co.uk/
*** http://www.modchip.org/
*** http://www.modchip.org/
* Australia
* Australia
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* Russia
* Russia
*** http://www.magicdevice.ru/
*** http://www.magicdevice.ru/
==== Other ====
==== Other ====
* World Wide
* http://www.betterwayelectronics.com/
** http://a liexpress.com/
* Australia
** http://www.betterwayelectronics.com/
* The Netherlands
** http://www.consolepro.nl/
* Germany
** http://www.console24.com/


=== Picture Guide ===
=== Picture Guide ===
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=== Update E3 Flasher ===
=== Update E3 Flasher ===
1. Use blank micro SD card and copy the [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/E3/BIN/2011.10.28%20E3%20Flasher%20Samsung%20Update_Multi_consoles/update.bin update.bin] or [http://www.mediafire.com/download/k1guzuhu2jdsdbz/update.bin Samsung Update: Multi Consoles] file on to the root of it.
1. Use blank micro SD card and copy the [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/E3/BIN/2011.10.28%20E3%20Flasher%20Samsung%20Update_Multi_consoles/update.bin update.bin] or [http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/VMUFY332/update.bin_links Samsung Update: Multi Consoles] file on to the root of it.
  It is recommended to use the Samsung Update. Remember to check its MD5 before writing it to the E3.
  It is recommended to use the Samsung Update. Remember to check its MD5 before writing it to the E3.
  [https://www.google.com/search?q=8D1A10F45049B5DC1223D6008ED238DD 8D1A10F45049B5DC1223D6008ED238DD]
  [https://www.google.com/search?q=8D1A10F45049B5DC1223D6008ED238DD 8D1A10F45049B5DC1223D6008ED238DD]
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1. Place a blank micro SD card into the E3. Flip all switches down except the 3rd (Backup). Turn on the console. Once the HD light has stopped flashing, press START on the E3 and wait until the LED's on the indicator have reached 100% (Once finished they will flash alternatively).  
1. Place a blank micro SD card into the E3. Flip all switches down except the 3rd (Backup). Turn on the console. Once the HD light has stopped flashing, press START on the E3 and wait until the LED's on the indicator have reached 100% (Once finished they will flash alternatively).  


2. Remove the bkpps3.bin from the SD card and [http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Validating_flash_dumps validate] it before doing anything else with it. Once you have done that, back it up again and compare MD5 to ensure that your clip is stable enough for the downgrade process.
2. Remove the bkpps3.bin from the SD card and [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Validating_flash_dumps Validate] it before doing anything else with it. Once you have done that, back it up again and compare MD5 to ensure that your clip is stable enough for the downgrade process.


<div style="float:right">[[File:Clamp.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Drastic but effective method.]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Clamp.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Drastic but effective method.]]</div>
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Regarding pressure, it all depends on how many times you have tried to clip it. The more you clip onto the NOR the weaker its pins get, it will no longer make that click sound and it won't stay on its own.  
Regarding pressure, it all depends on how many times you have tried to clip it. The more you clip onto the NOR the weaker its pins get, it will no longer make that click sound and it won't stay on its own.  
If you are after a permanent install you should put some foam or something squeezable on top of the NOR chip (roughly 2-3cm tall that can compress to 1-1.5cm) and reassemble the PS3 (Which causes pressure on the NOR). If you do not care for a permanent install try using a clamp, clip or vice as seen in this [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/File:gECpD.jpg image].  
If you are after a permanent install you should put some foam or something squeezable on top of the NOR chip (roughly 2-3cm tall that can compress to 1-1.5cm) and reassemble the PS3 (Which causes pressure on the NOR). If you do not care for a permanent install try using a clamp, clip or vice as seen in this [http://i.imgur.com/gECpD.jpg image].  


Once you have got a successful read you shouldn't start assuming its error free. Check the dump you have and if it appears valid you should not be touching your clip again (to prevent any bricking when downgrading).
Once you have got a successful read you shouldn't start assuming its error free. Check the dump you have and if it appears valid you should not be touching your clip again (to prevent any bricking when downgrading).
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! style="background-color:red!important;" | <span style="background-color:lightred; color:white; font-size:100%; ">Warning</span>
! style="background-color:red;" | <span style="background-color:lightred; color:white; font-size:100%; ">Warning</span>
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| <span style="white; color:red!important; font-size:100%; text-align:center; ">[[E3 Nor dump checker|This tool is known and proven to give false positives on bad dumps that lead to permabricks.]]  
| style="background-color:white;" | <span style="white; color:red; font-size:100%; text-align:center; ">[[E3 Nor dump checker|This tool is known and proven to give false positives on bad dumps that lead to permabricks.]]  


Use this method: [[Validating flash dumps]] to make sure the dumps are in crisp condition.
Use this method: [[Validating flash dumps]] to make sure the dumps are in crisp condition.
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==== Normal E3 Downgrade Process ====
==== Normal E3 Downgrade Process ====


1. Place the [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/E3/BIN/e3downgrade%20to%20TF%20%20v1.2/e3_downgrade.bin e3_downgrade.bin] and the bkpps3.bin you made on a micro SD Card.  
1. Place the [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/E3/BIN/e3downgrade%20to%20TF%20%20v1.2/e3_downgrade.bin e3_downgrade.bin] and the bkpps3.bin you made on a micro SD Card.  


2. Flip all switches down, except the last one (Lock/Unlock). Turn the PS3 on. While in the XMB press START on the flasher and the programming process will begin. The LED's on the indicator will progressively reach 100% (Once finished they will flash alternatively). From this point you have the option to check the log which is saved on the MircoSD which will tell you if the writing process was successful or not - this may or may not be a valid indicator.
2. Flip all switches down, except the last one (Lock/Unlock). Turn the PS3 on. While in the XMB press START on the flasher and the programming process will begin. The LED's on the indicator will progressively reach 100% (Once finished they will flash alternatively). From this point you have the option to check the log which is saved on the MircoSD which will tell you if the writing process was successful or not - this may or may not be a valid indicator.
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==== Flash Fun Downgrade Process (Highly Recommended) - also for Debricking ====
==== Flash Fun Downgrade Process (Highly Recommended) - also for Debricking ====


  Requires soldering! See also [find E3's official PDF on repairing a bricked console]
  Requires soldering! See also [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/E3/Manuals/E3%20FLASHER%20repair%20method%20if%20console%20bricked/English-E3%20FLASHER%20repair%20method%20if%20console%20bricked.pdf E3's official PDF on repairing a bricked console]


1. Solder the [[Hardware_flashing#Tristate|Tristate]] of the PS3 to the SBE pad on the E3's ribbon.
1. Solder the [[Hardware_flashing#Tristate|Tristate]] of the PS3 to the SBE pad on the E3's ribbon.
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3. Flip all switches down, except the first one (Flash Fun). Turn the PS3 on (If you get a 1101111 error the [[Hardware_flashing#Tristate|Tristate]] is not on correctly). When PS3 is powered on, press the START button on the E3 and wait for the LED's on the indicator to reach 100% (Once finished they will flash alternatively). From this point you have the option to check the log which is saved on the MicroSD which will tell you if the writing process was successful or not - this may or may not be a valid indicator.
3. Flip all switches down, except the first one (Flash Fun). Turn the PS3 on (If you get a 1101111 error the [[Hardware_flashing#Tristate|Tristate]] is not on correctly). When PS3 is powered on, press the START button on the E3 and wait for the LED's on the indicator to reach 100% (Once finished they will flash alternatively). From this point you have the option to check the log which is saved on the MicroSD which will tell you if the writing process was successful or not - this may or may not be a valid indicator.


4. Flip all switches down and from this point on, follow [[Downgrading_with_Hardware_flasher#Reinstall_firmware_in_Factory_Service_Mode|the main guide starting from ''Reinstall firmware in Factory Service Mode'']]
4. From this point on, follow [[Downgrading_with_Hardware_flasher#Reinstall_firmware_in_Factory_Service_Mode|the main guide starting from ''Reinstall firmware in Factory Service Mode'']]


(Note: When debricking from 4.x MFW, patch at step 2 used is noFSM and at step 4 the MFW 4.x firmware is reinstalled using [[Recovery Menu]], not Factory Service Mode)
(Note: When debricking from 4.x MFW, patch at step 2 used is noFSM and at step 4 the MFW 4.x firmware is reinstalled using [[Recovery Menu]], not Factory Service Mode)
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<div style="float:right">[[File:Flowrebuilder-E3-autopatcher.png|200px|thumb|left|Flowrebuilder : E3 autopatcher]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Flowrebuilder-E3-autopatcher.png|200px|thumb|left|Flowrebuilder : E3 autopatcher]]</div>


https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/
http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/


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! target area !! patch no. !! NOR Offset !! Paste length !! Remarks
! target area !! patch no. !! NOR Offset !! Paste length !! Remarks
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| ROS0 || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV patch1.REV (7 MB)] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/05TZUU2P/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV_links] || 0x0C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || version string 3.55
| ROS0 || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV patch1.REV (7 MB)] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/05TZUU2P/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV_links] || 0x0C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || version string 3.55
|-
|-
| ROS1 || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV patch1.REV (7 MB)] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/05TZUU2P/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV_links] || 0x7C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || same as patch1.REV
| ROS1 || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV patch1.REV (7 MB)] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/05TZUU2P/patch1-0C0010-7C0010.REV_links] || 0x7C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || same as patch1.REV
|-
|-
| trvk_prg0 (0x40000) <br />trvk_prg1 (0x60000)<br />trvk_pkg0 (0x80000) <br />trvk_pkg1 (0xA0000) || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/rvk-040000.REV rvk-040000.REV (512 KB)]  [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0RJ8J4Q5/rvk-040000.REV_links] || 0x40000 || 0x80000 || one big patch<br />overlapping several area's
| trvk_prg0 (0x40000) <br />trvk_prg1 (0x60000)<br />trvk_pkg0 (0x80000) <br />trvk_pkg1 (0xA0000) || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade/rvk-040000.REV rvk-040000.REV (512 KB)]  [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0RJ8J4Q5/rvk-040000.REV_links] || 0x40000 || 0x80000 || one big patch<br />overlapping several area's
|-
|-
|}(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade.rar E3%20downgrade.rar] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/3Z1ZFTG3/E3_downgrade.rar_links])  
|}(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/E3%20downgrade.rar E3%20downgrade.rar] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/3Z1ZFTG3/E3_downgrade.rar_links])  


Using autopatcher from Flow Rebuilder:
Using autopatcher from Flow Rebuilder:
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* 11000000 - Wrong position of switches (the action you selected is not possible)
* 11000000 - Wrong position of switches (the action you selected is not possible)
* 11001100 - Wrong position of switches (the action you selected is not possible)
* 11001100 - Wrong position of switches (the action you selected is not possible)
* 11000010 - PS3 is using NOR / you cant use E3 Flasher at the same time / SDcard bad
* 11000010 - PS3 is using NOR / you cant use E3 Flasher at the same time


<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''solution''':</span>  
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''solution''':</span>  
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File:58250 521245854563253 488755509 n.jpg|E3 powered by USB reading itself
File:58250 521245854563253 488755509 n.jpg|E3 powered by USB reading itself
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==== E3 Flasher SD Card Adapter Mod BY LOU@Y (Boloul98) ====
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File:Pinout-diagram BY [email protected]|thumb|left|Pinout-diagram BY [email protected]
File:20190326 230549.jpg|thumb|center|Another Pinout-Diagram BY [email protected]
File:20190326 230549(2).jpg|thumb|center|Another Pinout with a clean soldered Tin in the SD Card Adapter
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File:184FBB40-5D0F-482C-BE0E-EDFA7D07A7BB.png|thumb|center|SD Card Adapter with soldered contact for wires
File:94626222-9EC4-4D09-9D0D-2F2E42ED71CE.png|thumb|center|SD Card Adapter 2nd photo
File:E2ADB235-87B7-488F-9353-6BA5B6F52B02.png|thumb|center|SD Adapter without Solder Tin / SD Adapter with Solder Tin
File:9D365C58-C04B-41A0-A35D-0F9629E23904.png|thumb|center|Two SD Card Adapter preparing for the mod ,that first time i try to solder 2nd SD Adapter in the tiny pins of the MicroSD Slot
File:20190326 232009.jpg|thumb|center|Hardawre Flashers
File:20190326 232434.jpg|thumb|center|Hardware Flashers Setup NAND/NOR
</gallery>
🟊 This is a digram for anyone who face problem with the MicroSD Slot and no need to solder to the tiny pins in the Slot,
    just soldering directly to the motherboard and keep your MicroSD Slot clean :)
- Youtube Video Part 1 tested with a Good front panel :
- Youtube Video Part 2 tested with my front panel that have no MicroSD Slot :
- Last Video showing how i check the dump extracted from PS3 to SD Card in the Adapter (Dump Checked using PS3DumpChecker 495) :


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