Post: Eboot help?
10-13-2015, 06:29 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Okay so I tried download jewels Eboot and I just couldn't seem to get it on my ps3. Yes I do have a jailbroken and have a small idea of how to use it. So could anyone like to explain in detail or even Skype me?

Skype: caleb.baggstrom
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10-13-2015, 07:42 AM #2
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Use your eboot instead of his eboot. Also make sure you go to the correct directory (to find your BLES or BLUS number look on you bo2 game disk. e.g. BLES01717)
10-13-2015, 07:45 AM #3
Originally posted by MyWilly View Post
Okay so I tried download jewels Eboot and I just couldn't seem to get it on my ps3. Yes I do have a jailbroken and have a small idea of how to use it. So could anyone like to explain in detail or even Skype me?

Skype: caleb.baggstrom


Usually, you would put your PS3 into multiman or any other ftp-related homebrew, and go to filezilla on your computer, connect to your ps3, go to your hdd0 directory on PS3, then to game or games, depending on if it's disc or backed up, find the region of your Black Ops 2, choose that directory, then go into the USRDIR, or similar (may be inside a folder called PS3_GAME), there should be the eboot in there. All you will have to do is choose the region of eboot from Jewels that matches your game (or if you're on DEX, just use the debug eboot), and drag it and replace the eboot on the game. You may have to rename your new eboot to 'eboot.BIN'. If you need more guidance, I can help your thru Skype Smile But I'm reluctant to post my Skype on the public forums, lol.

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10-13-2015, 08:20 AM #4
Originally posted by Fwosty View Post
Usually, you would put your PS3 into multiman or any other ftp-related homebrew, and go to filezilla on your computer, connect to your ps3, go to your hdd0 directory on PS3, then to game or games, depending on if it's disc or backed up, find the region of your Black Ops 2, choose that directory, then go into the USRDIR, or similar (may be inside a folder called PS3_GAME), there should be the eboot in there. All you will have to do is choose the region of eboot from Jewels that matches your game (or if you're on DEX, just use the debug eboot), and drag it and replace the eboot on the game. You may have to rename your new eboot to 'eboot.BIN'. If you need more guidance, I can help your thru Skype Smile But I'm reluctant to post my Skype on the public forums, lol.


So if I am doing it through backed up on the HDD would I choose game or games?
10-13-2015, 08:43 AM #5
Originally posted by MyWilly View Post
So if I am doing it through backed up on the HDD would I choose game or games?


Most likely games. But if that doesn't work, try both games and game.
10-14-2015, 01:09 AM #6
So would I go into rebug toolbox or multiman. Or either?
10-14-2015, 01:26 AM #7
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Originally posted by MyWilly View Post
So would I go into rebug toolbox or multiman. Or either?


Rebug Toolbox. In Multiman, you need to turn on a setting to enable FTP while Rebug Toolbox is automatic.

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10-14-2015, 01:49 AM #8
Originally posted by Kam View Post
Rebug Toolbox. In Multiman, you need to turn on a setting to enable FTP while Rebug Toolbox is automatic.


Thanks. So do I just go in rebug and idle pretty much while I'm downloading the Eboot?
10-14-2015, 02:12 AM #9
Kam
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Originally posted by MyWilly View Post
Thanks. So do I just go in rebug and idle pretty much while I'm downloading the Eboot?


Yes sir.

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10-14-2015, 02:28 AM #10
Originally posted by Kam View Post
Yes sir.


Sweet, thanks

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