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The function will rewrite DRL/CRL hashes if there is a mismatch and will fix “Playback Prohibited” error on 3.41/3.55/4.21/4.30 firmwares. | The function will rewrite DRL/CRL hashes if there is a mismatch and will fix “Playback Prohibited” error on 3.41/3.55/4.21/4.30 firmwares. | ||
=== | === If all else fails - nikitis method === | ||
{{warning|content=WARNING: Do not try this method until you've done the DRL/CRL matching using a linux distro above using the "fix your DRL/CRL issues on GameOS with PS3 Linux" | {{warning|content=WARNING: Do not try this method until you've done the DRL/CRL matching using a linux distro above using the "fix your DRL/CRL issues on GameOS with PS3 Linux" as the matching is also required. And tried the MultiMan blu-ray fix method. | ||
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If like me, you have tried all of the above and still receive a "Prohibited Error" there is one last very drastic measure you may take. This requires a flasher as you are going to purposely RSOD your PS3. | |||
Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
* A Linux Distro installed, or at least a petitboot which can boot Red Ribbon OS. | * A Linux Distro installed, or at least a petitboot which can boot Red Ribbon OS. | ||
* Red Ribbon Live Disc. | * Red Ribbon Live Disc. | ||
* Make sure your PS3 is has petitboot setup in such a way you can cold boot into petitboot. If you cannot do ''all'' | * Make sure your PS3 is has petitboot setup in such a way you can cold boot into petitboot. If you cannot do ''all'' this, then this method ''will'' fail. | ||
First extract your NOR / NAND Data. Search twice for both entries of OCRL and delete them with a Hex editor. (HxD will work.) | First extract your NOR / NAND Data. Search twice for both entries of OCRL and delete them with a Hex editor. (HxD will work.) | ||
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If you have 3.55 installed, you may go into Factory Service Mode using eclips3 usb key etc and run the RSOD lv2diag.self and it will re-initialize as well. | If you have 3.55 installed, you may go into Factory Service Mode using eclips3 usb key etc and run the RSOD lv2diag.self and it will re-initialize as well. | ||
See also: [[RSOD Fix]] | See also: [[RSOD Fix]] | ||
WARNING: Does not work for 4.XX CFW's at the moment. | |||
Final Notes: | Final Notes: | ||
If this last ditch effort does not work, then you either did something wrong, forgot to do the CRL/DRL Matching method via linux as stated above first, or your drive has a hardware issue | If this last ditch effort does not work, then you either did something wrong, forgot to do the CRL/DRL Matching method via linux as stated above first, or your drive has a hardware issue. | ||
NOTE: Only attempt if you feel your PS3 is worthless without a working blu-ray drive. And I am not responsible for any damages you may inflict upon your PS3 or yourself using this method if it does not work for you. | NOTE: Again please only try this method after you have tried all the other less intrusive methods (i.e. Multiman, CRL/DRL via Linux hash matching etc) as you could ruin your PS3 permanantly if you don't know what you are doing or do not do this correctly. Only attempt if you feel your PS3 is worthless without a working blu-ray drive. And I am not responsible for any damages you may inflict upon your PS3 or yourself using this method if it does not work for you. | ||
Good Luck! | Good Luck! | ||
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Thoughts on why this works: | Thoughts on why this works: | ||
I had RSOD my system and re-initialized CVTRM without success of fixing the blu-ray player, so my thoughts are that data that is zero'd is related to CRL/DRL somehow in CVTRM. I had even zero'd out HRL and OCRL lines and used RSOD Fix with no success, It wasn't until I zero'd out all 3 areas that it worked for me. I had tried for many months to come up with a fix for this with much trial and error. I think without blanking out those areas it reinitializes CVTRM with the bad data and your blu-ray still will fail. But once blanking it out and then doing a RSOD fix, it reinitializes it based on what is currently on your blu-ray drive | We don't really know for sure why. I had RSOD my system and re-initialized CVTRM without success of fixing the blu-ray player, so my thoughts are that data that is zero'd is related to CRL/DRL somehow in CVTRM. I had even zero'd out HRL and OCRL lines and used RSOD Fix with no success, It wasn't until I zero'd out all 3 areas that it worked for me. I had tried for many months to come up with a fix for this with much trial and error. I think without blanking out those areas it reinitializes CVTRM with the bad data and your blu-ray still will fail. But once blanking it out and then doing a RSOD fix, it reinitializes it based on what is currently on your blu-ray drive and everything matches up. That is my theory anyway. There could be a simpler way to fix this and I challenge someone to figure out the relationships so we can better understand this process. | ||
=== '''FIX - " playback of bds is prohibited on this system. "''' === | === '''FIX - " playback of bds is prohibited on this system. "''' === |