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(No known way of downgrading, but in the works.)
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So far, there are '''no known methods''' of downgrading a retail vita unit. Although [TheFloW] somehow accessed some sort of developer kit way of updating/downgrading on a retail unit, but yet again no one knows how he has done it.
So far, there are '''no known methods''' of downgrading a retail vita unit. Probably the only way is Manufacturing mode or some other sort of QA flag set in Syscon. Alternatively you may force lower fw load with a Secure Processor (commonly called "F00D") exploit that happens before prog_rvk.srvk is loaded and that patches it (F00D) to use legacy/factory keyset only.
 
However, it is possible to downgrade a Testing Kit or Development Kit Vita, as seen in this video:
<youtube>FSxtZVzcohM</youtube>
 
 
 
== Attempts ==
TheFloW tried downgrade from 3.67 back to 3.60, but it didn't work<br>
https://twitter.com/theflow0/status/967785107888201728<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 06:17, 4 May 2023

So far, there are no known methods of downgrading a retail vita unit. Probably the only way is Manufacturing mode or some other sort of QA flag set in Syscon. Alternatively you may force lower fw load with a Secure Processor (commonly called "F00D") exploit that happens before prog_rvk.srvk is loaded and that patches it (F00D) to use legacy/factory keyset only.

However, it is possible to downgrade a Testing Kit or Development Kit Vita, as seen in this video:


Attempts[edit | edit source]

TheFloW tried downgrade from 3.67 back to 3.60, but it didn't work
https://twitter.com/theflow0/status/967785107888201728

DADtkam.jpg