Ryu Wrote:MD5: 46f046a759fc0415d9ca9c4e0199a476 "BRICKER.PBP" (THIS IS PS3news VERSION) b20e264b1e2042be87ee361fe9dd8ebf "EBOOT.PBP" (THIS in M33 FULL VERSION)
SEE PS3NEWS HEXed the M33 FULL VERSION and it changed the MD5
if the MD5 of the eboot is not b20e264b1e2042be87ee361fe9dd8ebf Don't USE it
ONLY use the eboot if the md5 is b20e264b1e2042be87ee361fe9dd8ebf
QJ.net Wrote:This next one is a LITTLE clarification about what has transpired the last 24 hours concerning Team M33's newest release, CFW 3.52 Update #3. Apparently, the program has refused to work and, in more serious incidents, have bricked a number of PSP units because of issues with some sites and the program's license.
QJ.NET reader MikeyMike01 sent us the information below in the hope that all misunderstandings and issues will be resolved. Here's the message, verbatim:
* Going to, or having gone to "Criminal" Sites does not, and cannot cause a brick.
* Upon completion of installation, one can still visit "Criminal" Sites
* The ONLY code implemented by team M33 is one that checks to make sure that the MD5 is the correct one. Any editing of the installation (Including ICON0, etc.) done will result in a non-functional bricked PSP. Any files on "Criminal" sites have been edited, and thus are causing brickage.
* The one hosted here on QJ is not an intentional bricker, which does not carry any higher risk of bricking than any other CFW install (Next to none)
That clears a whole lot of conspiracy theories and rumors floating around the interwebs, right? Lesson to be learned: be careful and check out readmes that come with anything you install on your PSPs. It doesn't hurt to be cautious.
UPDATE: MikeyMike01 has sent us another bit of information regarding the clarifications. Apparently, the tipster was referring to visiting the "Criminal" sites using a PC (bricking your PSP because you visited a site on your PC is quite absurd). According to MikeyMike01, in case you did visit the Criminal site on your PSP browser, "you still have to delete your ms0:/SYSTEM/BROWSER folder".
(This post was last modified: 20/08/2007 09:53 AM by YoYoBallz.)