Post: GLOD after using SEN Enabler
05-03-2015, 01:51 PM #1
PowkyE
Haxor!
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hi everyone. I'm on 4.65 PS3ita Dex, yesterday I was trying to get into my psn account and the psn was showing me a message like "connection to server timed out" or something like that. I was wondering if I use sen enabler, the option that says "custom spoof" and then try again to go to my psn account, that message will be gone... Nope. The homebrew said that I need to reboot, I press X to reboot and then nothing. Just like that: nothing happens. The green light turns on but my TV have no signal (my HDMI cable is fine), no audio and my controller done sync with my ps3... The really bad thing is that i cant get into recovery mode to reinstall the cfw... I really don't know what to do, I don't know anything about open my ps3 or something because I can't get it to really broke it... Help me please :( the exact thing that is happens to me is this: You must login or register to view this content.
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05-03-2015, 04:58 PM #2
you could have corrupted hard drive, a fix could be to connect hard drive to a pc and format it or get new hard drive
05-03-2015, 05:15 PM #3
Originally posted by PowkyE View Post
Hi everyone. I'm on 4.65 PS3ita Dex, yesterday I was trying to get into my psn account and the psn was showing me a message like "connection to server timed out" or something like that. I was wondering if I use sen enabler, the option that says "custom spoof" and then try again to go to my psn account, that message will be gone... Nope. The homebrew said that I need to reboot, I press X to reboot and then nothing. Just like that: nothing happens. The green light turns on but my TV have no signal (my HDMI cable is fine), no audio and my controller done sync with my ps3... The really bad thing is that i cant get into recovery mode to reinstall the cfw... I really don't know what to do, I don't know anything about open my ps3 or something because I can't get it to really broke it... Help me please :( the exact thing that is happens to me is this: You must login or register to view this content.


The problem was because you used sen enabler whilst you np enviroment was set to sp-int. To fix this problem is simple you just need to format you hdd on a pc or put your hdd in another ps3 got in to recovery menu and format it.
05-03-2015, 05:23 PM #4
Leftt
Little One
Originally posted by HooliganMoDz View Post
The problem was because you used sen enabler whilst you np enviroment was set to sp-int. To fix this problem is simple you just need to format you hdd on a pc or put your hdd in another ps3 got in to recovery menu and format it.


Agree with this. Thumbs up! You should have just went to your debug settings and changed your Environment thingie to np and rebooted. That's all you needed to fix it. Now you have to format your whole hard drive.
05-03-2015, 05:43 PM #5
One thing you did wrong was custom spoof, Once you load up SEN Enabler go to enable sen and psn access then press Square two times and it spoofs to 4.70.
05-03-2015, 06:38 PM #6
PowkyE
Haxor!
Originally posted by HooliganMoDz View Post
The problem was because you used sen enabler whilst you np enviroment was set to sp-int. To fix this problem is simple you just need to format you hdd on a pc or put your hdd in another ps3 got in to recovery menu and format it.


OK, thanks for your quick reply bro, just 3 things:
1. Every time I checked the debug settings, always that option was on "np" like you said, and I never mess with those options.
2. Can you forward a tutorial to how to do that with my PC? The HDD have an strange connection and I can plug it into my PC wtf? And don't know the correct way to format it.
3. If I plug my HDD into another PS3, there will be some kind of problem with that PS3 or something? Because I don't know nobody with a PS3 with a CFW installed and I'm on dex so... Aahh I don't know how to explain it :s
Thanks for your help and sorry for all this questions :l
05-03-2015, 06:40 PM #7
PowkyE
Haxor!
Originally posted by ............. View Post
Agree with this. Thumbs up! You should have just went to your debug settings and changed your Environment thingie to np and rebooted. That's all you needed to fix it. Now you have to format your whole hard drive.


Any tutorial of how to format it with a PC and how to plug in the HDD on a PC? I can't find the correct connection to the HDD Sad Awesome
05-03-2015, 06:54 PM #8
Leftt
Little One
Originally posted by PowkyE View Post
Any tutorial of how to format it with a PC and how to plug in the HDD on a PC? I can't find the correct connection to the HDD Sad Awesome


Well, I bought something from StarTech.com to put in the hard drive externally and connect it to the PC with a USB cable to do it. I don't know if there are other ways.
05-03-2015, 07:45 PM #9
Originally posted by PowkyE View Post
OK, thanks for your quick reply bro, just 3 things:
1. Every time I checked the debug settings, always that option was on "np" like you said, and I never mess with those options.
2. Can you forward a tutorial to how to do that with my PC? The HDD have an strange connection and I can plug it into my PC wtf? And don't know the correct way to format it.
3. If I plug my HDD into another PS3, there will be some kind of problem with that PS3 or something? Because I don't know nobody with a PS3 with a CFW installed and I'm on dex so... Aahh I don't know how to explain it :s
Thanks for your help and sorry for all this questions :l


To connect your HDD to your pc you will need an adapter or a docking station. (Assuming you have one) Your hdd should always be FAT32 use a software to format it as a piece of software will pick your hdd connection up (magic formatter is my recommendation) Plus to put your hdd in another ps3 dont need any special requirements, you dont need the other ps3 to be on CFW as the firmware is installed on the nor/nand chip (depending what you have) So putting your hdd in an OFW ps3 will not affect your CFW at all.
05-03-2015, 09:55 PM #10
PowkyE
Haxor!
Originally posted by HooliganMoDz View Post
To connect your HDD to your pc you will need an adapter or a docking station. (Assuming you have one) Your hdd should always be FAT32 use a software to format it as a piece of software will pick your hdd connection up (magic formatter is my recommendation) Plus to put your hdd in another ps3 dont need any special requirements, you dont need the other ps3 to be on CFW as the firmware is installed on the nor/nand chip (depending what you have) So putting your hdd in an OFW ps3 will not affect your CFW at all.


Oh thanks sir! Happy another little thing, do you mean if my ps3 is nor and the another ps3 is nand, it can't be done on that ps3? I miss understand that part haha the thing is that I think doing it with another ps3 is way simple than connecting to my ps3, I don't know...

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