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== Downgrading Firmware ==
== Downgrading Firmware ==
This page is more like a subindex page to other pages :)
This page is more like an subindex page to other pages :)


=== Lowest Applicable Firmware ===
=== Lowest Applicable Firmware ===
*Look up in [[SKU_Models#Retail_Models|SKU Models Table]] to see what other reported
*Look up in [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=SKU_Models#Retail_Models SKU Models Table] to see what other reported
*[[Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_%28PUP%29#Using_fake_upgrade_to_get_lowest_firmware_version_info|Using fake upgrade to get lowest firmware version info]]
*[http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_%28PUP%29#Using_fake_upgrade_to_get_lowest_firmware_version_info Using fake upgrade to get lowest firmware version info]
*Use [http://gitbrew.org/~glevand/ps3/pkgs/get_applicable_version.pkg get_applicable_version.pkg] to receive lower/upper UDP broadcasts
*Use [http://gitbrew.org/~glevand/ps3/pkgs/get_applicable_version.pkg get_applicable_version.pkg] to receive lower/upper UDP broadcasts


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*[[Downgrading with PSgrade Dongle]] (using Factory Service Mode)
*[[Downgrading with PSgrade Dongle]] (using Factory Service Mode)
*[[Remarry Bluray Drive]] (uses Factory Service Mode)
*[[Remarry Bluray Drive]] (uses Factory Service Mode)
*[[QA_Flagging#QA_Downgrading|QA Downgrading]] (QA flag extra and QA Recovery Downgrading)
*[http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=QA_Flagging#QA_Downgrading QA Downgrading] (QA flag extra and QA Recovery Downgrading)
*[[Downgrading with linux]] (for consoles with OtherOS or OtherOS++)
*[[Downgrading with linux]] (for consoles with OtherOS or OtherOS++)
*[[Hardware flashing]] (Wiring and comparison of hardware flashers: [[Infectus]], [[Progskeet 1.0 / 1.1]] / [[Progskeet 1.2]] / [[Progskeet 1.21]], [[Teensy 2.0++]], [[PNM]], [[PIC32MX]] etc)
*[[Hardware flashing]] (Wiring and comparison of hardware flashers: [[Infectus]], [[Progskeet]], [[Teensy 2.0++]], [[PNM]], [[PIC32MX]] etc)
*[[Flash#Overview|Flash]] (main reference page about flash content)
*[[Flash#Overview|Flash]] (main reference page about flash content)
*[[Validating flash dumps]]  (always validate before reflashing, 'what to check' guide page)
*[[Validating flash dumps]]  (always validate before reflashing, 'what to check' guide page)
*[[Downgrading with Hardware flasher]] (reflashing with hardware flasher - both NAND/NOR)
*[[Downgrading with Hardware flasher]] (reflashing with hardware flasher - both NAND/NOR)
**<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">[[Downgrading with NAND flasher]]</span> (older guides, NAND specific)
**[[Downgrading with NAND flasher]] (older guides, NAND specific)
**<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">[[Downgrading with NOR flasher]]</span> (older guides, NOR specific)
**[[Downgrading with NOR flasher]] (older guides, NOR specific)


==== software downgrades ====
=== Problems and Issues ===
{{warning|content=If your firmware is 3.56 or higher then there are no ways to downgrade using software only. You can use Hardware flashers on ''any'' firmware, including 3.56 and above, provided the console is capable of running 3.55 (FSM method highly recommended) \ 3.56 (noFSM method only)<br />
 
There is no way to downgrade a console that has lowest capable running version 3.60 or higher.
}}


=== Problems and Issues ===
*[[Downgrade BluRay Playback Issue]] (description of NAND consoles and Factory Service Mode issues)
*[[Downgrade BluRay Playback Issue]] (description of NAND consoles and Factory Service Mode issues)


=== Automation for Business/Lazy purposes ===
<div style="float:right">[[File:Sshot-36.jpg|250px|thumb|left|BwE's Downgrade Automator]]</div>
BwE has made an automator for setting up files needed for downgrading.
This simple script is placed on your downgrading USB and when run (in Windows) it gives you options to load Lv2Diag.self files, FSM .PUP's, Recovery Mode .PUPs as well as the copy and management of bkpps3.bin files for clients.
The script also has md5 checking and other fail-safes.
This saves you the effort of copying/renaming all of the .PUP's and Lv2Diag.self's that you would be using in a typical downgrade setup.
A version without the firmware files is available [http://netload.in/datei6tNuevVor5/Automator.rar.htm here] (Last Updated: 3rd Dec) and can still be used providing you have the firmwares required, which is listed within the script.
Condor Updater & QA Toggle is included in the .rar to aid with dehashing.
This script requires the following firmwares to be installed into the 'Firmware' folder and subsequently renamed:
Kmeaw 3.55 -> 'Kmeaw355'
OFW 3.55 -> 'OFW355'
Rebug 999 Downgrader -> 'Rebug999'
Rogero Downgrade Automator -> 'RogeroDowngrade'
Rogero 3.55 v3.7 -> 'Rogero355v3.7'
Rogero 4.21 v2.0 -> 'Rogero421v2.0'
Rogero 4.30 v2.03 -> 'Rogero430v2.03'
The MD5 checking this script does can be slow on some USB sticks, if this is a problem simply stop using the script.
It is a necessary part of the script, it determines what is in use and if it is valid.
It is recommended to strictly use Rogero 355 v3.7 when downgrading firmware >3.55.
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