Post: Questions using psn patch, and to use psn patch to change PSID/CID?
10-03-2015, 03:39 PM #1
CacheMe
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I have PSN Patch (Stealth) installed. Question is twofold. Does this just run in the background or do I need to run it after every boot? When players talk about connecting to the Internet, they never says for example, “Loaded Webman, run PSNPatch, run PS Ninjsa, then login to PSN.”

I was told you can use PSN Patch to temporarily change your PSID/CID using a different CID from my broken ps3. Can someone tell me how this is done?



I posted this here because I believe the only real reason to do this is for rtm....
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10-03-2015, 03:42 PM #2
Kam
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Originally posted by CacheMe View Post
I have PSN Patch (Stealth) installed. Question is twofold. Does this just run in the background or do I need to run it after every boot? When players talk about connecting to the Internet, they never says for example, “Loaded Webman, run PSNPatch, run PS Ninjsa, then login to PSN.”

I was told you can use PSN Patch to temporarily change your PSID/CID using a different CID from my broken ps3. Can someone tell me how this is done?



I posted this here because I believe the only real reason to do this is for rtm....


You only need to run PSNPatch once everytime you boot up. To change your CID, you can use CCAPI which sets it to the Boot CID by pressing Set Boot IDPS (CID) and Set Boot PSID which will make that your CID whenever your PS3 restarts.
10-05-2015, 12:10 AM #3
Originally posted by Kam View Post
You only need to run PSNPatch once everytime you boot up. To change your CID, you can use CCAPI which sets it to the Boot CID by pressing Set Boot IDPS (CID) and Set Boot PSID which will make that your CID whenever your PS3 restarts.


No need to use 2 tools. Just psnpatch is enough to do that. It also spoofs IDPS and PSID at boot time.
10-05-2015, 12:17 AM #4
CacheMe
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PSN Patch can be setup to change the original PDIS/CID and use different one (from broken ps3) occasionally by loading an edited PSN Patch file on a thumb drive... I believe (gonna try this later.) Ninja
10-05-2015, 02:14 AM #5
Wait so if i put X on psn patch i dont need to change my kernel to cex 84?

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