Post: Some information on PS3 CFW bypass (Other OS after patch)
04-15-2010, 08:43 PM #1
The-Don
I defeated!
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well, I can confirm doing a System Restore does not downgrade your firmware, it just deletes everything. So, CFW (Custom Firmware), is the only way that people who have updated to the 3.21 update will be able to downgrade. So, how do we get a CFW? Geohot has supposably created Custom Firmware, but he is not releasing anytime soon, so I decided to try myself. Well, I have 2 ideas:

Idea 1


This is the easier method. You download the 3.15 custom firmware from here: You must login or register to view this content.
To download you have to register, but I will eventually rehost the files on MediaFire. Then, open up the PUP file using a hex editor such as HXD, and search for the firmware version. I already know it's there. You then try and replace the firmware number to one higher than 3.21 to fool the PS3 into thinking it's an update. I tried 3.22, but that just seemed to corrupt the file, and it won't read on the PS3. My idea is that as this update is non-existant it doesn't work. Therefore, can someone try changing it to 3.2100 like Geohots firmware version? I know this adds bytes, but it's worth a try. You then copy the PUP to a memory stick, and update via removable storage.


Idea 2


This is more time consuming, and I don't have a real clue if it will work. What you do it download Firmware versions 3.10, 3.15 and 3.21. You then compare 3.21 and 3.15, and find any differences. You then compare 3.10 and 3.15, and find the thing that was different in 3.21 that is the same in 3.10 (which hopefully, the only thing that fits this requirment is other OS). We then take the code that enables Other OS, and paste it into 3.21's PUP. We already know you can update 3.21 to 3.21 via removalbe storage, so this could work. Where would you actually put this code in the Firmware? I don't know, that's why this isn't a release.

Neither method should 'brick' or break your PS3, as mistakes will just corrupt the update and it won't read. In order to install the updates, create a folder called PS3 on the removable disk, and make a subfolder called UPDATE. Make sure both PS3 and UPDATE are in Capitals. Then place the PUP file into the UPDATE folder. Also, make sure the PUP is called PS3UPDAT.PUP. Post any questions on the above, or any advancments below. Thanks Smile

Allegedy, the firmwares I linked are dutch :S MasonF123 kindly gave me the US links. They are here: You must login or register to view this content.
Again, they need registeration, but like I said, I will upload the files to MediaFire a.s.a.p.
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04-16-2010, 07:00 PM #11
juddylovespizza
I'VE GOT JUNGLE FEVER
He said you install it as a normal update didn't he in his lastest post
04-16-2010, 08:07 PM #12
The-Don
I defeated!
Originally posted by juddylovespizza View Post
He said you install it as a normal update didn't he in his lastest post


Yes, a normal removable media update. Some people update like that, and it is normal Winky Winky
04-17-2010, 08:30 AM #13
GetDeleted -_-
- Former TACOTIME77 -
Originally posted by juddylovespizza View Post
Not a chance with any of this. Sony isn't retarted. But you can reinstall the same firmware so both are the same version it might work just installing the custom firmware


Sony isn't "retarted"? Are you? lmao that made me lol a little =]
04-17-2010, 02:14 PM #14
juddylovespizza
I'VE GOT JUNGLE FEVER
Oh no I spelled something wrong go get a life please
04-24-2010, 07:35 PM #15
i think am gonna try this
05-23-2010, 03:08 AM #16
you STILL havnt uploaded the files? Like you said you would.
05-28-2010, 06:04 PM #17
Ben Murray
I am error
does this work i havent got round to trying it but when i do i will tell you guys Smile
05-30-2010, 10:15 PM #18
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As someone else has already pointed out the problem is that the file will require to be digitally signed.

**if** geohot got round this - and I'm starting to doubt he did due to the time without releasing { we can bandy theories about this around, Trying to get one step ahead of sony? has he been paid off by sony? Is he currently spending his time playing with the ipad? Has his real normal everyday life taken over - exams? Something of that sort...or is he lying about ever having succeeded?} He would either have needed to have circumvented the security signing check or found a way of signing files himself.

Given that he went on about having isolated the SPUs etc. etc. the latter seems boarderline possible although I have no idea how, the former way may also be quite possible now that he's had time to study memory readouts which might have given clues about the authentication process.

The fact that he thinks he may be able to introduce Other OS to the slim means:

1. It is a modified pup to include the code needed to enable Other OS
and
2. That it is unlikely to require Other OS to install.


I think you may need to disemble the firmware file into it's constituant files using some of the tools on PS3 hacks as a start....then yes it will come down to finding the difference that is the Other OS file or files, and potentially changing the odd setting here and there... - turning that into an update file and installing it via external storage - or perhaps a DNS/Proxy type hack....

BUT the clever bit is likely in figuring out how to sign the file or avoid the requirement....
05-30-2010, 11:56 PM #19
(420*)Killer666
Pokemon Trainer
i think it's going to take more than cf to hack the ps3. look at the 360 you have to plug it into a computer to hack it.

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