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What does it do?
* recover semi-bricks * up-/downgrade your CFW *
* flash *ANY* CFW directly to almost any other *
* backup/restore firmware flash (not NAND dump) *
* make and restore NAND dumps *
>> all without Pandora <<
- Copy the RECOVERY folder from the archive to PSP\GAME on your
memstick, so that you get a PSP\GAME\RECOVERY folder.
- Now copy the Sony's Official Firmware (371, 380, 390, 401, 500) to PSP\GAME\RECOVERY folder
NOTE:
The Recovery Flasher MUST be installed in PSP\GAME\RECOVERY folder
Do not rename it's folder or it will fail loading!
If you have other apps you like to use from the Recovery Menu,
you can do so with Recovery Flasher's option "Launch another app"
Changelog since last release:
* Updated 5.00-M33 installation to revision 6
* Changed autonaming of new backup folders to include date, firmware, psp model
* Made the resurrecion.prx replacement function working on all DDCs from 6 and above
* Added detection of PSP 3000 and PSP 2000 TA-088v3+. Flash writing functions will be disabled on those PSPs as they are not CFW capable and flashing would result in a brick
* Added support for "Firmware Packs" - these, like addons, packs will eliminate the need for a complete new release only when a new (C)FW is released. Instead of releasing a new Recovery Flasher it'll just be such a pack, enabling Recovery Flasher to install the new firmware until an update of the main app is done that supports the firmware natively. Can/Will also be used for making Recovery Flasher install CFWs not supported, like GEN and such.
* Added complete checksum-check of the updater .PBP going to be used to avoid corrupted/incomplete .PBPs causing a brick
* Added full verify of the NAND dump that got written to be sure you have a good one
* Added detection of HEN mode
* Added detection and proper handling if a backup set contains OFW instead of CFW (like when made from HEN)
* Added better NAND dump handling. New dumps are now created with names similar to the (new) backup slot names (and now go into /flash-nanddumps), incl. an ID for the PSP they are made on, on NAND restore a list is shown with all available dumps matching the ID of the current PSP to choose from (the ID matching should prevent choosing a wrong dump accidentally)
* Added back/cancel on backup creation and restore
* Backups made from HEN mode are tagged to identify them as containing ORIGINAL firmware (as those backups do!)
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I though the ChickHEN didnt have access to flash? If you can use recovery flasher whats stopping us from installing full CFW on the psp, by flashing it through recovery flasher on the xmb?
I though the ChickHEN didnt have access to flash? If you can use recovery flasher whats stopping us from installing full CFW on the psp, by flashing it through recovery flasher on the xmb?
ChickHEN wont let you access the Flash0 thru USB/Recovery Menu.
the only reason why HellCat's Recovery Flasher works, is cuz its an EBOOT. it runs off the memstick and thats why that works. and its good for ppl with unhacked hackable Phats/Slims which are on OFWs 5.01, 5.02 and 5.03, and they don't have a Pandora Battery and MMS. now they can install CFW that way.
But as for the Slims with MoBo Ta-088v3 and PSP-3000s, they wont accept the CFW files, which is why they still remain unhackable, besides the ChickHEN Exploit.
If you try and install a CFW on Slims with MoBo Ta-088v3 and PSP-3000s, it will result in a brick. and there is no way to unbrick Slims with MoBo Ta-088v3 and PSP-3000s.