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If a validation says 'warning' or 'danger' investigate it yourself manually using a hex editor, or contact somebody knowledgeable. Only corruption messages will show you the exact offset to look at, everything else won't so this is where you have to read/learn about it on the psdevwiki.  
If a validation says 'warning' or 'danger' investigate it yourself manually using a hex editor, or contact somebody knowledgeable. Only corruption messages will show you the exact offset to look at, everything else won't so this is where you have to read/learn about it on the psdevwiki.  


Some validations will tell you that you need to patch it (e.g. TRVK_PRG0 / TRVK_PRG1 / TRVK_PKG0 / TRVK_PKG1 / ROS0 / ROS1 errors or warnings), if this is the case then do so (don't forget to rename the patched dump e.g. bkpps3.bin_patched to bkpps3.bin_patched.bin) and re-validate the '3.55 FSM' patched dump (you can move the original unpatched dump to make sure it is checking the patched one).
Some validations will tell you that you need to patch it (e.g. TRVK_PRG0 / TRVK_PRG1 / TRVK_PKG0 / TRVK_PKG1 / ROS0 / ROS1 errors or warnings), if this is the case then do so (don't forget to rename the patched dump e.g. bkpps3.bin_patched to bkpps3.bin_patched.bin) and re-validate the patched dump (you can move the original unpatched dump to make sure it is checking the patched one).


If your dump has any 'danger' messages in the per console sections (find them in the menu) then there is a good chance its completely ruined and unfixable. Also, if your dump has a large amount of 'danger' messages then there is a serious issue - bad wiring can be discovered if you have any repetition in the dump.
If your dump has any 'danger' messages in the per console sections (find them in the menu) then there is a good chance its completely ruined and unfixable. Also, if your dump has a large amount of 'danger' messages then there is a serious issue - bad wiring can be discovered if you have any repetition in the dump.
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