Post: How to delete the boot_history.dat
01-13-2011, 02:34 PM #1
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How to delete your boot_history.dat

So, if Sony can't see your boot_history.dat, they can't ban you for running homebrew Winky Winky
You only need to run this if you've ran Homebrew, SNESx9 or File Manager.
So first off, you'll need a signed FTP on your playstation.

Go onto Blackb0x FTP on your PS3
Go to FileZilla on your computer
Connect your FTP to FileZilla
dev_hdd0/home/Now, there will be 00000000-- and so on, these are the accounts on your playsation. If yours is the one at the top on the XMB, It will be 00000001 So yours should be 00000001 or whatever/etc/right click on boot_history.dat/view/edit. It should open in a Notepad document, delete everything in there and go to file/save.


You have now deleted your boot_history.dat Smile
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01-13-2011, 03:17 PM #2
Won't it look suspicious without the file? Anyway tyvm
01-13-2011, 03:34 PM #3
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Originally posted by StuxNet View Post
Won't it look suspicious without the file? Anyway tyvm


I don't believe so if you play more games after it, it then shows the game's you played.
01-13-2011, 03:41 PM #4
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well cant you just edit the pram.sfo and edit it to say like Splatter House... so sony wont know that you are playing FTP
01-13-2011, 07:58 PM #5
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Originally posted by Girby2K11 View Post
well cant you just edit the pram.sfo and edit it to say like Splatter House... so sony wont know that you are playing FTP


Thats true, but thats just looking at the basics. When you go into more details, which Sony will you can see in the boot_log.dat that you ran the FTP, regardless if you edited the PARAM.SFO

The ID code for the FTP is BB0011111 that ID doesn't change whether you edit the PARAM.SFO or not Smile
01-13-2011, 08:00 PM #6
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Originally posted by Toastmonkey View Post
Thats true, but thats just looking at the basics. When you go into more details, which Sony will you can see in the boot_log.dat that you ran the FTP, regardless if you edited the PARAM.SFO

The ID code for the FTP is BB0011111 that ID doesn't change whether you edit the PARAM.SFO or not Smile


but how could sony search through %20 of users?
01-13-2011, 08:06 PM #7
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Originally posted by Girby2K11 View Post
but how could sony search through %20 of users?


They would only search through you if they were suspicious.
01-13-2011, 08:08 PM #8
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Originally posted by Girby2K11 View Post
but how could sony search through %20 of users?


All you need program on PSN servers to check for software IDs
So it flags them don't need to search

Thanks toast basic yet useful
01-13-2011, 08:11 PM #9
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Originally posted by ResistTheSun View Post
All you need program on PSN servers to check for software IDs
So it flags them don't need to search

Thanks toast basic yet useful


Thanks :y: To be fair, I expected more views and replies from this. It a useful thread and I've not seen anything like it. I don't think people realise how useful it is.
01-13-2011, 08:13 PM #10
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Originally posted by Toastmonkey View Post
They would only search through you if they were suspicious.


so if i do what you are showing ing this tut sony wouldnt find the FTP i violated?

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