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<li>If powered on correctly your dongle will light up (usually green) and trigger Factory Service Mode. The PSGrade will then power off the console. If it boots into the XMB with a red FSM logo in the corner you are using an old PSGrade.</li> | <li>If powered on correctly your dongle will light up (usually green) and trigger Factory Service Mode. The PSGrade will then power off the console. If it boots into the XMB with a red FSM logo in the corner you are using an old PSGrade.</li> | ||
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<li> Put the Lv2diag.self (see below) and a [ | <li> Put the Lv2diag.self (see below) and a [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=Downgrading_with_Hardware_flasher&action=submit#PUP_to_use pre-patched firmware] to install (named PS3UPDAT.PUP) in root of your USB Mass Storage Device and plug it in the PS3 (in the same port as the PSGrade).</li> | ||
<li> Turn PS3 on and it will automatically install the firmware you had put there. You will not have anything on the screen, you can only tell it is installing by the flashing USB and PS3's HDD light</li> | <li> Turn PS3 on and it will automatically install the firmware you had put there. You will not have anything on the screen, you can only tell it is installing by the flashing USB and PS3's HDD light</li> | ||
<li> PS3 will turn itself off after finishing the firmware installation (If it flashes red the firmware did not install correctly).<br />A logfile should be present in root of the USB Mass Storage Device with no errors</li> | <li> PS3 will turn itself off after finishing the firmware installation (If it flashes red the firmware did not install correctly).<br />A logfile should be present in root of the USB Mass Storage Device with no errors</li> |