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#  Boot into [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_%28PUP%29#PS3_Recovery_Menu Recovery Menu], select "''6. System Update''" to reinstall firmware.
#  Boot into [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_%28PUP%29#PS3_Recovery_Menu Recovery Menu], select "''6. System Update''" to reinstall firmware.
# If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader.
# If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader.
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Revision as of 08:41, 23 November 2012

QA dehashing

  1. Patch as normal downgrader (ROS 0/1 + RVK prg/pkg)
  2. install prepatched firmware in service mode

Above is already done if you just downgraded

Dump the flash first, in case you brick on dehashing, you can easily flash this one back to debrick

  1. Install and run QA-toggle and make sure it beeps as written in that readme
  • Note: for above to work, you need a BD drive connected and married to the console.
  • Note: to make sure you enabled QA, not accidently disable it, do the button combo (if it shows menu, then console is QA-flagged correct. Remove the QA-toggle package to prevent it from getting QA-flag reset).
Set your cursor on Network Settings and press the key combo (all at the same time): L1+L2+L3(press_left_stick)+R1+R2+dpad_down
  1. Poweroff console
  2. Put unpatched official firmware (e.g. 3.55) on USB Mass Storage device as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP and insert in PS3
  3. Boot into Recovery Menu, select "6. System Update" to reinstall firmware.
  4. If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader.