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So far, there are '''no known methods''' of downgrading a retail vita unit. Probably the only way is Manufacturing mode or some sort of QA flag. Alternatively you may try to do it by downgrading syscon fw.
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>


== Attemps ==
 
TheFloW tried downgrade from 3.67 back to 3.60, but it didn't worked
 
https://twitter.com/theflow0/status/967785107888201728
== Attempts ==
https://imgur.com/dADtkam
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