Post: 800100009 Error Fix
10-12-2014, 09:39 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Over the past week or two, I've seen countless people asking about how to fix the 009 error. It's an error that happens when your firmware is not high enough to play the game. If you have a 4.60-only game, and you have 4.50 firmware, you can't play the game. But, alas, there's hope! Many of you know the multiman method. Launch a game from multiman, and it automatically checks for firmware. If the game is higher firmware, then it will ask you if you wish to patch it your current firmware. That's great and all, but does not work for everybody -- myself, included. What if you want to patch multiple games, but don't want to keep launching multiman over and over?

By using PSNpatch (note I use 2.47 - You must login or register to view this content. OR You must login or register to view this content. [STEALTH Version]), it's just a simple matter of launching the application, pressing the button on your controller, labeled, "L2", proceeding to press "START", and "START" again. Your PS3 will restart, and when it starts back up, you will be able to play higher firmware games on your system, as long as your system is 4.46 firmware or above (Good news to rebug and PS3ITA, eh? Winky Winky ) If you receive an 007 error, try signing in, as it usually refers to when a psn game has been activated whilst have your console id restored. If this helps anybody, let me know. And I hope to not see any more of these threads asking about how to fix this error. Expect to see this error a lot more as more games come out. So don't be ignorant; use PSNpatch!
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10-12-2014, 11:33 AM #2
QATAR♛
Error… Cat invasion!
Can I use it with 4.46 REBUG D-REX, spoofed with Ho$ter to 4.60.

Will this work with it?
10-12-2014, 11:37 AM #3
ItsAvees
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This doesn't seem to work for games downloaded from the PSN Store. Any tips?
10-12-2014, 01:28 PM #4
ZackFairFF7X
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Originally posted by LegitMods View Post
This doesn't seem to work for games downloaded from the PSN Store. Any tips?


Install lastest reactPSN and press triangle while launching it
10-12-2014, 08:45 PM #5
Originally posted by Fr3ak View Post
Can I use it with 4.46 REBUG D-REX, spoofed with Ho$ter to 4.60.

Will this work with it?


Pretty sure psnpatch works on most any cfw, hence why it patches to 4.46. ITA users use 4.50, lol.
10-12-2014, 10:46 PM #6
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Bch
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If that doesn't work for some reason try PSITA manager, there's an option in tools to fix all fw for games

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10-13-2014, 08:09 AM #7
dussdave
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you need to put a debug eboot in the game file Winky Winky
10-13-2014, 03:02 PM #8
primetime43
Knowledge is power Tiphat
all this error means is that you're trying to play a game that requires a certain firmware and you are playing a firmware too low to play the game, so just fix it in mm, or on your PC to work with your current firmware.
10-13-2014, 06:19 PM #9
3ric_M0535
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Originally posted by primetime43 View Post
all this error means is that you're trying to play a game that requires a certain firmware and you are playing a firmware too low to play the game, so just fix it in mm, or on your PC to work with your current firmware.


Can you also use PSNpatch to patch it to 4.46?
10-13-2014, 06:57 PM #10
Originally posted by primetime43 View Post
all this error means is that you're trying to play a game that requires a certain firmware and you are playing a firmware too low to play the game, so just fix it in mm, or on your PC to work with your current firmware.


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