openCMA_r1 for PSVitaTo bypass online and the latest OFW checks in CMA.
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RE: openCMA_r1 for PSVita
Interesting.
Google translate of readme:
Quote:Version: r1
I believe that many people find PSVita the CMA (Playstation content management assistant) often refuse to work. CMA often an excuse to strike the following:
Not connected to the Internet
Not updated to the latest official firmware.
Sony did so in order to prevent cracking. Think about how hackers released tomorrow for a certain version of the PSV of the crackers. Sony can make your PSV in the CMA acceptance before the update can not connect to access any content.
openCMA can help you solve the problem.
Installation method:
If the CMA is running, turn off the CMA
Extract all files to the CMA installation directory
Run run.bat, (WIN7 user may need to run as administrator)
Re-run the CMA
psp2-updatelist.xml update files in disguise. If you really need to upgrade later, you can upgrade to temporarily rename this file before, but this update from the Internet. Or download the latest psp2-updatelist.xml to the CMA directory:
http://fjp01.psp2.update.playstation.net...telist.xml
After the restart CMA is not networked, or whether there will not force an update of the CMA strike.
Students can try to modify bold psp2-updatelist.xml content. If the version number changed to restart under high PSV can be resumed.
Finally, I wish you all a Happy New Year 2012.
Author: loyalty Zhilie of inflammation
I suppose this means wee need to quickly get an old version of the CMA (or someone redistribute an older version of it), as newer versions may block it.
(This post was last modified: 31/12/2011 08:00 PM by ZiNgA BuRgA.)
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