Razgriz375 Wrote: [ -> ]lol it crashes my psp when loading the downgrader on OFW :/
It crashed for me too when I first tried it, then I read that you need the 6.20 Eboot in ms0 (or ef0):/PSP/GAME/UPDATE. I put one in there, and it worked like a charm.
PSP-Go 630>>631>>620>>620TN
was't sure about whot eboot to put in the elfash,. >>PSP-Go620 update
the Go is awesome,. only having trouble finding my BlueTooth devices :(
Theme's look so much better,. thought mebbe i made the font size to small with the smaller PSP-Go screen but the text is even btter,. more smoother looking,..
ALso kinda missing battery information wich is scrathced from system settings,.. O_o
Resume game works fine,. ?
Davee Wrote:Sony, being as sneaky as they are decided to do a rather interesting move. As researched by Coyotebean, Sony started enforcing using a public key method of verifying KIRK data and removing the ability to load the old types of data. As they did this, firmware 6.30+ cannot decrypt the updater and the PRX inside and therefore cannot use the index.dat spoofing to downgrade.
I was wondering if I was on 6.20 and did a nand dump with nand manager, and then updated to 6.35 if it would be possible to restore my 6.20 nand with nand manager once again ?
Nand Manager does not need to decrypt an updater, so you would think that SONY's new protection would not apply to that app being able to downgrade. Am I right ?
EDIT: OK, I just tried it on my PSP Go! (risky - I know) and it did indeed work.
I was on 6.35 (pro) launched Nand Manager, and restored my 6.20 ofw nand dump.
![Yay Yay](images/smilies/yay.gif)
worked perfectly on my PSP-3000 6.35 (3g model)
Works great on my PSPgo (5g model).
Successfully downgraded my PSPgo with 6.35 Pro-B3 to OFW 6.20 and installed 6.20 PRO-Before Permanent.
-flofrucht