Post: With all that's going on..what would you do? (read for more info)
02-22-2015, 04:55 AM #1
X-Nothing-X
There's way Too Much..
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ok, So I have a 4.55 CEX on Rogero that is my favorite. I also have a 4.46 Rebug DEX that I'm not crazy about...and i have the all mighty OFW system.

So, I've been reading through all the threads, and all the different things that people are doing with their CFW systems.

I'm a CEX fan myself. I never had any problems with Rogero's 4.55..so I'm gonna sit on that machine for a while and see what comes out of all this Sony bull.

I would like to get back to at least being able to connect using CCapi to some kind of MW3 tool and start playing online with it again.

So, if you were me, and didn't like Rebug in the first place...what would you do? (To be able to get on psn of course).

To clairify, I would like to get rid of Rebug dex 4.46 and change it to whatever cex is out that is working (Habib 4.66)
I am leaving my 4.55 Rogero cex system alone for a while.
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02-22-2015, 05:00 AM #2
I will just convert from dex to Cex. And then if you like to get back on dex simple you have the files from the dex to Cex transit so your good.
02-22-2015, 05:06 AM #3
X-Nothing-X
There's way Too Much..
That's what I'd like to do, but I haven't done any firmware work in years. Plus, I'd like to get some feedback on what my options are for a working, online CEX CFW these days. I don't care about going back to DEX, in all honesty.

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02-22-2015, 05:06 AM #4
no wonder this community is full of ppl who dont make shit....
02-22-2015, 05:10 AM #5
kingmerc
Do a barrel roll!
I took one of my ps3 from rogero 4.55 to habib 4.66 just so i could game online. After 2 days off playing online with no prob i took my other ps3 up to habib 4.66 and no probs yet.... i have an e3 flasher so i dont really care tho cause i can just flash again if need be.

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X-Nothing-X
02-22-2015, 05:12 AM #6
X-Nothing-X
There's way Too Much..
Originally posted by NoTeZ View Post
no wonder this community is full of ppl who dont make shit....


What's that supposed to mean man? Am I not allowed to get some feedback?
02-22-2015, 05:22 AM #7
X-Nothing-X
There's way Too Much..
Originally posted by kingmerc View Post
I took one of my ps3 from rogero 4.55 to habib 4.66 just so i could game online. After 2 days off playing online with no prob i took my other ps3 up to habib 4.66 and no probs yet.... i have an e3 flasher so i dont really care tho cause i can just flash again if need be.


Well, I'm leaving my 4.55 Rogero. But I know there's a flasher in the Rebug 4.46. How do you like Habib so far? Was it an easy change?
02-22-2015, 05:29 AM #8
kingmerc
Do a barrel roll!
way too easy just updated habib 4.66 right over rogero 4.55 with no probs. even tho i am a rogero fan i cant say anything bad about habib because i have had absolutely no probs as of yet.i made sure multiman and ps ninja was the latest ones as well as psn patch 4.66.33 and remember this is now on both of my ps3 with no probs on either.
02-22-2015, 05:34 AM #9
X-Nothing-X
There's way Too Much..
Originally posted by kingmerc View Post
way too easy just updated habib 4.66 right over rogero 4.55 with no probs. even tho i am a rogero fan i cant say anything bad about habib because i have had absolutely no probs as of yet.i made sure multiman and ps ninja was the latest ones as well as psn patch 4.66.33 and remember this is now on both of my ps3 with no probs on either.


No man, you're reading wrong. I'm "keeping" my Rogero, for now. I would like to get rid of Rebug. I did find a video tut on how to change the firmwares but I'm not 100% confident in doing this ..

^Here's the video.
02-22-2015, 05:40 AM #10
i went from rogero 4.55 to that habib 4.66 with still using cappi no problem im using it right now if u dont like u can always go back to rogero 4.55? best of luck budddy....

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