Post: PS3 CFW Checker tool released
12-03-2011, 06:29 PM #1
-Daemon-
HELL IS HERE
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Not sure if you have the right folders and files on your USB flash drive for a custom firmware installation on your PS3? You can use this tool that was released by PsDev–for the PC.

I was bored, so I whipped up an application that checks to see if the folders that you have to setup for you to be able to install the CFW on the ps3 are named and correct so you never have to wonder why the ps3 could not find the update. Source code is included.

Took me 5 min to develop.

Tutorial:
Just place the .exe file in your flash drive where you have your folders and cfw setup run it and it will tell you if there is a typo, the foldername correct, the pup name correct and then if so it tell you your ready to go. THE PROGRAM HAS TO BE RIGHT WHERE THE FOLDERS ARE REMEMBER.


If everything is correct, it should look like this:

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You’ll see an error similar to this if a folder is incorrectly spelled:

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12-03-2011, 06:33 PM #2
booyaka
Big Daddy
Originally posted by Daemon
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Not sure if you have the right folders and files on your USB flash drive for a custom firmware installation on your PS3? You can use this tool that was released by PsDev–for the PC.

I was bored, so I whipped up an application that checks to see if the folders that you have to setup for you to be able to install the CFW on the ps3 are named and correct so you never have to wonder why the ps3 could not find the update. Source code is included.

Took me 5 min to develop.

Tutorial:
Just place the .exe file in your flash drive where you have your folders and cfw setup run it and it will tell you if there is a typo, the foldername correct, the pup name correct and then if so it tell you your ready to go. THE PROGRAM HAS TO BE RIGHT WHERE THE FOLDERS ARE REMEMBER.


If everything is correct, it should look like this:

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You’ll see an error similar to this if a folder is incorrectly spelled:

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Cool, there are lots of new develpments in the scene.
12-03-2011, 06:37 PM #3
-Daemon-
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Originally posted by booyaka View Post
cool, there are lots of new develpments in the scene.


i looked at the source code like he said we can and my god it so easy to make shocked no one else have done this lol but it a cool little tool for people

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CodingNation
12-03-2011, 06:58 PM #4
oO-GKUSH-Oo
< ^ > < ^ >
Very pointless IMO. But I dnt troll people who spent time working on something so nice job. :y:
12-03-2011, 07:15 PM #5
I made a tool myself like this haha i thought something like that was already released so i didn't released mine ;(

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CodingNation
12-03-2011, 07:37 PM #6
-Collins-
Climbing up the ladder
thanks for this tool bro
12-03-2011, 08:20 PM #7
its sad someone makes this but i guess for the user to make it easier to name a folder and file right must be hard for them
12-03-2011, 08:26 PM #8
mack32
Hurah!
Thank you now all the noobs can stop asking how to put cfw on the flash drive
12-03-2011, 08:26 PM #9
poiuy111
Little One
i dont get it lol

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12-03-2011, 11:28 PM #10
pure_carnage
Do a barrel roll!
is that a joke?

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