Post: Release: EBOOT.BIN Decryption Method
01-15-2011, 05:40 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey guys I am seeing so many people saying that we need the decryption and then we can start doing things online but we already have the tools the only problem with them is that when you decrypt them they are put into .ELF format so we have the tools to decrypt now we just need to find out how to change .ELF back to .BIN
The tutorial below, I found at PSGROOVE all credit goes to them and the video is TTT_Dutch's
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Tutorial:
]So, with all of this talk regarding keys and decrypting, I've been asked a lot: How do I get fail0verflow's decryption tools to work on Windows? It seems to be a common question. So I decided to make a nice, easy to follow tutorial, to help you all through the process.


First you will need some files:
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Step 1


Run the Cygwin setup and install with all default options and packages.


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Step 2


(We'll assume you installed to C:\)


Once Cygwin is installed its time to set up our key files. For this tutorial we'll be using the ps3.rar file linked above which contains 3.50 keys for games such as Gran Turismo 5 Need For Speed Hot Pursuit and others. If you'd like to extract other games or sony files you will need to find the appropriate keys in the PS3 Tools Keypack or elsewhere.


Extract ps3.rar into C:\cygwin\home\(User)\ Where (User) will be your windows username, and already be premade for you by cygwin.


You should now have a .ps3 folder (IMPORTANT: please note there is a period before ps3) containing 3.50 keys in C:\cygwin\home\(User)\



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Step 4


Place your EBOOT.BIN (or SELF) that you wish to decrypt into C:\cygwin\home\(User)\


Step 5


Navigate to C:\cygwin\bin\ and extract fail0verflow_ps3tools_win32.rar into this folder.



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Step 6


Navigate to C:\cygwin\ and run Cygwin.bat


Step 7


In the window that pops up, type unself EBOOT.BIN EBOOT.ELF and press enter






Step 8


Navigate to C:\cygwin\home\(User)\ and collect your newly decrypted EBOOT.ELF file!


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That's it folks, its not as complicated as many of you may think. With this guide, anyone should be capable of decrypting their own EBOOT.BIN's and SELF files. Now, the ELF file that is created is not runnable on the PS3 yet. However, this tutorial is only for walking you through the decryption process.
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Mr. Goodbye, tambiya786
01-16-2011, 03:08 AM #29
juddylovespizza
I'VE GOT JUNGLE FEVER
Originally posted by AceVirus View Post
Any chance you could give me a link? +75 rep if you do Smile


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With all required dll, passes
01-16-2011, 03:28 AM #30
Originally posted by juddylovespizza View Post
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With all required dll, passes


Extremely appreciated, but unfortunately I need to wait until I can use rep again, I'll do it when I get on tomorrow. I won't forget
01-16-2011, 06:15 AM #31
zrg23
Keeper
This is worthless since you can't decrypt retail/ npdrm acevirus there are several signing tools released that actually have gui's, i would suggest looking around ps3news.com
01-17-2011, 06:20 PM #32
if you guys look at TTT_Dutch's way to do BO modded zombies then you would see that he uses this method so for all the people saying this doesnt work and -repping me try it Dancing

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