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<div style="float:right">[[File:NAND-downgrading-steps.png|200px|thumb|left|NAND flasher downgrader steps]]<br />[[File:NOR-downgrading-steps.png|200px|thumb|left|NOR flasher downgrader steps]]<br />[[File:Downgrading-installation-steps.png|200px|thumb|left|Downgrading installation steps ]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:NAND-downgrading-steps.png|200px|thumb|left|NAND flasher downgrader steps]]<br />[[File:NOR-downgrading-steps.png|200px|thumb|left|NOR flasher downgrader steps]]<br />[[File:Downgrading-installation-steps.png|200px|thumb|left|Downgrading installation steps ]]</div>


== Dump ==
== Dump ==
Connect your [[Hardware flashing]] device and '''[[Validating_flash_dumps|make sure you are getting 100% correct, valid, verified dumps]].'''
Connect your [[Hardware flashing]] device and '''[[Validating_flash_dumps|make sure you are getting 100% correct, valid, verified dumps]].'''
 
== Checking console capability of running 3.55 ==
== Checking console capability of running 3.55 ==
Compare the values found in your dump with those in the table below
Compare the values found in your dump with those in the [[Downgrading_with_Hardware_flasher#metldr.2Bbootldr_sizes|'''metldr+bootldr sizes''']] table
If not having a dump, use the [[Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_(PUP)#Using_fake_upgrade_to_get_lowest_firmware_version_info|MinVer PUP method]]
'''Note:'''
: The mention of minimal version praxis on several other wikipages is only a rough indication.
: The two most accurate ways are to look at the actual dump and the [[Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_(PUP)#Using_fake_upgrade_to_get_lowest_firmware_version_info|MinVer PUP method]] itself, instead of flying blind on [[SKU_Models#Retail_Models|SKU tables]] and [[SKU_Models#Datecode_.2F_Manufacturing_Date|datecodes]]
=== metldr+bootldr sizes ===
=== metldr+bootldr sizes ===
{{metbootldr}}
{{metbootldr}}


==Patch the dump & Reflash it to the console ==
==Patch the dump & Reflash it to the console ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Flowrebuilder-Autopatcher.png|200px|thumb|left|Flowrebuilder : Autopatcher]]<br />[[File:Flowrebuilder-Autopatcher-completed.png|200px|thumb|left|Flowrebuilder : Autopatcher - completed]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Flowrebuilder-Autopatcher.png|200px|thumb|left|Flowrebuilder : Autopatcher]][[File:Flowrebuilder-Autopatcher-completed.png|200px|thumb|right|Flowrebuilder : Autopatcher - completed]]</div>
 
For patching you can use:
For patching you can use:
* Hexeditor (e.g. [http://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/ HxD])
* Hexeditor (e.g. [http://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/ HxD])
* [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/Flowrebuilder/ Flowrebuilder] (both NOR + unified NAND)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/Flowrebuilder/ Flowrebuilder] (both NOR + unified NAND)
* in case of Progskeet, latest Winskeet/iSkeet/YASkeet (both NOR + unified NAND)
* in case of Progskeet, latest Winskeet/iSkeet/YASkeet (both NOR + unified NAND)
 
* [http://www.betterwayelectronics.com/files/BwE_NOR-NAND_Patcher.rar BwE NOR/NAND Patcher]
[http://pastie.org/5400071 NAND + NOR patchfile.txt]
=== NAND ===
=== NAND ===
Use [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/ NAND patches] only on NAND consoles, not on NOR!
Use [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/ NAND patches] only on NAND consoles, not on NOR!
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! Target area !! Patchfile !! NAND Offset !! Paste length !! Remarks
! Target area !! Patchfile !! NAND Offset !! Paste length !! Remarks
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| ROS0 || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/NAND-patch1-0x0C0030.bin patch1&nbsp;(7&nbsp;MB)] || 0x0C0030 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (prepatched 3.55)
| ROS0 || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/NAND-patch1-0x0C0030.bin patch1&nbsp;(7&nbsp;MB)] || 0x0C0030 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (prepatched 3.55)
|-
|-
| ROS1 || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/NAND-patch1-0x0C0030.bin patch1&nbsp;(7&nbsp;MB)] || 0x7C0020 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (SAME as ros0)
| ROS1 || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/NAND-patch1-0x0C0030.bin patch1&nbsp;(7&nbsp;MB)] || 0x7C0020 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (SAME as ros0)
|-
|-
| trvk_prg0&nbsp;(0x91800)<br />trvk_prg1&nbsp;(0x92810)<br />trvk_pkg&nbsp;(0x93800) || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/NAND-patch2-0x91800.bin patch2&nbsp;(16&nbsp;KB)] || 0x91800 || 0x4000 || one big patch overlapping several revoke area's
| trvk_prg0&nbsp;(0x91800)<br />trvk_prg1&nbsp;(0x92810)<br />trvk_pkg&nbsp;(0x93800) || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade/NAND-patch2-0x91800.bin patch2&nbsp;(16&nbsp;KB)] || 0x91800 || 0x4000 || one big patch overlapping several revoke area's
|-
|-
|}
|}
(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade.rar NAND downgrade.rar])
(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NAND%20downgrade.rar NAND downgrade.rar] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1XYAWMUJ/NAND_downgrade.rar_links])


=== NOR ===
=== NOR ===
Use [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/ NOR patches] only on NOR consoles, not on NAND!
Use [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/ NOR patches] only on NOR consoles, not on NAND!
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! Target area !! Patchfile !! NOR Offset !! Paste length !! Remarks
! Target area !! Patchfile !! NOR Offset !! Paste length !! Remarks
|-
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| ROS0 || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/patch1 patch1 (7 MB)] || 0x0C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (prepatched 3.55)
| ROS0 || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/patch1 patch1 (7 MB)] || 0x0C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (prepatched 3.55)
|-
|-
| ROS1 || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/patch1 patch1 (7 MB)] || 0x7C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (SAME as ros0)
| ROS1 || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/patch1 patch1 (7 MB)] || 0x7C0010 || 0x6FFFE0 || CoreOS (SAME as ros0)
|-
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| trvk_prg0 (0x40000) <br />trvk_prg1 (0x60000)<br />trvk_pkg0 (0x80000) <br />trvk_pkg1 (0xA0000) || [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/rvk-040000 rvk-040000 (512 KB)] || 0x40000 || 0x80000 || one big patch<br />overlapping several revoke area's
| trvk_prg0 (0x40000) <br />trvk_prg1 (0x60000)<br />trvk_pkg0 (0x80000) <br />trvk_pkg1 (0xA0000) || [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade/rvk-040000 rvk-040000 (512 KB)] || 0x40000 || 0x80000 || one big patch<br />overlapping several revoke area's
|-
|-
|}
|}
(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade.rar NOR downgrade.rar])
(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/patches/NOR%20downgrade.rar NOR downgrade.rar] [https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/J9ETURMM/NOR_downgrade.rar_links])


==== E3 Flasher ====
==== E3 Flasher ====
Use these instead, otherwise you get into a maze of bytereversing: [[E3#Manual_E3_downgrade_v2|E3 Manual downgrade patches]]
Use these instead, otherwise you get into a maze of bytereversing: [[E3#Manual_E3_downgrade_v2|E3 Manual downgrade patches]] or use [http://www.betterwayelectronics.com/files/BwE_NOR-NAND_Patcher.rar BwE NOR/NAND Patcher]


== '''E3 Flasher Error Codes and Solutions''' ==
==Reinstall firmware in Factory Service Mode==
 
<div style="float:right">
'''1 is for Blue LED flashing / 0 is for no LED'''
[[File:Eclipse-inserted-in-FAT-PS3-green-led-lit.png|200px|thumb|left|PSGrade/JIG - in rightmost USB Port - for triggering factory service mode]]<br />[[File:USBSTICK-content-for-factory-service-mode-downgrading.png|200px|thumb|left|USBSTICK - content for factory service mode - downgrading]]<br />[[File:Sandisk-Cruzer-4GB-nonU3-inserted-in-Fat-PS3.png|200px|thumb|left|USBSTICK - in rightmost USB Port - for installing in factory service mode]]</div>
----
 
* 10000100 - E3 can not initialize PS3 Nor Chip
* 10001100 - Error initializing the PS3 BIOS
* 10001101 - Error while reading PS3 BIOS
* 10001111 - Error writing PS3 BIOS
 
Problem: bad solder points / E3 Nor Clip does not work right with Ps3 Nor
 
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''solution''':</span>
 
- check solder points (resolder)
 
- Fat PS3 only: refit the Nor Clip by smoothing it down with a little screwdriver / sandpaper 
 
- clean contacts on Nor and E3 Clip with Isopropylalkohol 70% -
 
- use pads or cardboard to press down Nor Clip                                                                                                                     
 
[[File:E3.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
'''Note:'''
 
- dont use to much pressure on the Nor or you can destroy the solder balls of your southbridge and damage your system ..
 
- dont glue the inside of the clip to the nor chip
 
 
 
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* 10000101 - Reading error (E3 Nor)
* 10000111 - Error writing E3 Nor
* 10000110 - Error deleting data on E3 Nor
* 10001110 - Error erasing PS3 BIOS
 
Problem: faulty solder points / E3 Nor Clip does not work right with Ps3 Nor / E3 Nor bricked
 
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''solution''':</span>  
 
- check solder points
 
- clean contacts on Nor and E3 Clip with Isopropylalkohol 70%
 
- use pads or cardboard to press down Nor Clip
 
- reset E3 flasher while system is running (little red button on the upper side '''of the flasher''' / NOT little red button on front panel under Esata !!)
 
[[File:E3Platine.JPG]]
 
 
'''Note:''' dont use to much pressure an the Nor as you can destroy the solder balls of your southbridge and damage your system ..
 
 
 
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* 01000000 - Error initializing TF /SD card
* 01001000 - Error opening data from SD/TF card
* 01001100 - Error writing data from SD/TF card
 
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''solution''':</span>  
 
- check if TF/SD Card is sitting accurate
 
- Format your SD/TF Card to FAT 32
 
- Rename your backup '''bkpps3''' for writing to PS3 NOR / '''bkpe3''' for writing to E3 NOR
 
 
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* 11000000 - Wrong position of switches (the action you selected is not possible)
* 11001100 - Wrong position of switches (the action you selected is not possible)
* 11000010 - PS3 is using NOR / you cant use E3 Flasher at the same time
 
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''solution''':</span>
 
- change position of switches
 
 
 
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* 11001000 - Wrong PS3 Version / Not supported PS3 Version (Nand / Metldr2)
 
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''Solution''':</span>
 
- Buy a progskeet for nand :)
 
 
 
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* 11000100 - corrupt backup of PS3 data
 
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''Solution''':</span>
 
- check backup for errors (flowrebuilder etc) / make a new clean dump
 
 
 
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''other frequent problems and solutions'''</span>
 
 
'''1) HDD in Esata Station cant be found'''
 
- restrip contacts on the backside of the E3 Flasher (they must not touch the metal casing)they have to be isolated very good .. they are very sensitive and cause a lot of errors
 
- check Esata cable ..


For this step it is required to have the console fully assembled (connected PSU, coolingblock+fan, harddrive, wifi/bt board, blu-ray drive etc).


'''2) Blackscreen with no hdd activity and only hard reset possible (no brick)'''
<ol>
 
<li>Use the PSGrade/JIG dongle to trigger Factory Service Mode
- resolder SBCE -> A / cut A/B properly
<ul>
 
<li>Remove power from the console (rear power switch or remove powercord)</li>
- restrip contacts on the backside of the E3 Flasher (they must not touch the metal casing)they have to be isolated very good .. they are very sensitive and cause a lot of errors
<li>Put PSGrade/JIG dongle in the rightmost USB port (closest to the Blu-Ray drive)</li>
 
<li>Power the console so it is in standby (rear power switch or attach powercord)</li>
 
<li>Press power button on front of the PS3 then immediately press eject within ~100ms</li>
'''3) yload behavior (3 beeps and turns off)'''
<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>
 
</ul>
There are two possible solutions .. Always try a) first then b)
<li> Put the Lv2diag.self (see below) and a [[Downgrading with Hardware flasher#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>
a)Dualboot only: Wrong HDD in Esata Station
<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>
 
</ol>
After downgrading your PS3 you have to install the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">SAME</span> firmware on <span style="text-decoration: underline;">BOTH</span> hdds then upgrade one HDD to OFW .. the error will be gone than ..
 
Example: downgrade to 3.55 kmeaw .. put 3.55 kmeaw on BOTH hdds via Recovery Mode .. then update your OFW HDD to 4.11 OFW ..
 
b)Brickfix:
 
well done .. you bricked your PS3 :)
 
Solder SBE to Tristate ..  use Flash Fun Mode (10000000) to reflash the valid back up of the firmware revision you bricked on ..
 
 
 
'''4) TrueBlue Dongle not working with dualboot (only red light)'''
 
After downgrading your PS3 you have to install the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">SAME</span> firmware on <span style="text-decoration: underline;">BOTH</span> hdds then upgrade one HDD to OFW .. the error will be gone than ..
 
Example: downgrade to 3.55 TBv2 no check .. install 3.55 TBv2 no check on BOTH hdds via Recovery Mode .. then update your OFW HDD to 4.11 OFW ..
 
 
 
'''5) No Blue Leds (only red power led)'''
 
The Nor Clip is installed the wrong way .. you have to turn it 180° and reinstall it to the NOR ..
 
The E3 flat cabel has to lead away from the flasher NOT in the direction of the flasher ..
 
 
 
'''6) Dualboot error: CFW HDD corrupted'''
After updating your OFW HDD to a higher firmware your CFW HDD gets an error message and needs to be updated too 
 
'''<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Solution</span>'''
 
- Resolder SBCE - A again;
 
- Make sure the cut between A/B is deep enough
 
- First solder then cut the connection between A/B !!!
 
 
 
''' 7) solder points (SBE / SBCE solder points torn off E3 ribbon cable'''
 
 
'''<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Solution</span>'''
 
- use alternate points on backside of E3 flasher
 
 
[[File:Pinbelegungsdusbivehp.jpg]]
 
==Reinstall firmware in Factory Service Mode==
For this step it is required to have the console assembled (connected PSU, harddrive, wifi/bt board etc)
 
# Use the PSGrade dongle to trigger Factory Service Mode (in the rightmost USB port).
# Turn PS3 on, it will trigger Factory Service Mode and turn off the console.
# After triggering Factory Service Mode, put the Lv2diag.self (see below) and prepatched firmware to install (named PS3UPDAT.PUP) in root of your USB Mass Storage Device and plug it in the PS3 (again, in the rightmost USB port).
# Turn PS3 on, it will install the firmware you had put there (even though you have no screenoutput, you can see it is busy by looking at the activity led of the harddrive and of your USB Mass Storage Device).
# PS3 will turn itself off after finishing the firmware installation.


See also [[Downgrading with PSgrade Dongle]], which also contains alot of ready to use PSgrade HEX files for several dongles.
See also [[Downgrading with PSgrade Dongle]], which also contains alot of ready to use PSgrade HEX files for several dongles.


=== PUP to use ===
=== PUP to use ===
[http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/firmware/MFW-CEX/Downgrader/Rogero-V3.1/ Rogero V3.1] or any firmware with prepatched lv1 (no syscon hash checks)
{{RogeroFirmware}} or any firmware with prepatched lv1 (no syscon hash checks)
 
'''Note:''' if your end-goal is a 3.56+ MFW, then it is safer to downgrade ''first'' to 3.55. Upgrading in service mode (mostly [[Error Codes|errors out]] [http://pastie.org/1358201 0x8002f14e]) is never recommended (only lower or same version).


=== Different Factory Service Mode SELFs ===
=== Different Factory Service Mode SELFs ===
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* <span style="text-decoration: line-through; background-color:#FFDDDD;">use the jaicrab NoBD lv2diag : Use the Rogero normal PUP -</span> see note below
* <span style="text-decoration: line-through; background-color:#FFDDDD;">use the jaicrab NoBD lv2diag : Use the Rogero normal PUP -</span> see note below


'''note:''' since V3 Rogero is only available as noBD, us that one with normal lv2diag.self  
'''note:''' since V3.7 Rogero is only available as noBD, use that one with normal lv2diag.self  


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! Filename !! Size !! Remarks !! <code>SHA1</code> !! <code>MD5</code> !! <code>CRC32</code> !! <code>CRC16</code>
! Filename !! Size !! Remarks !! <code>SHA1</code> !! <code>MD5</code> !! <code>CRC32</code> !! <code>CRC16</code>
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| style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/lv2diag/3.55%20downgrader/FILE1/Lv2diag.self Lv2diag.self&nbsp;(365.5&nbsp;KB)] || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | 374272 || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | 3.55 get in FSM * || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>1ED037740D67FEBACA6449CABFF4E95400C9E2EE</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>099F33A7967F99E91C07E870FD78B3DB</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>9338ABF2</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>4FCC</code>
| style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | [https://archive.org/download/downgrade_files_3.55_br_safe/Get%20Into%20FSM/Lv2diag.self Lv2diag.self&nbsp;(365.5&nbsp;KB) ]|| style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | 374272 || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | 3.55 in FSM * || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=1ED037740D67FEBACA6449CABFF4E95400C9E2EE 1ED037740D67FEBACA6449CABFF4E95400C9E2EE]</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=099F33A7967F99E91C07E870FD78B3DB 099F33A7967F99E91C07E870FD78B3DB]</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>9338ABF2</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#DDFFDD;" | <code>4FCC</code>
|-
|-
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<!--//
| [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/lv2diag/3.50%20downgrader/FILE1/Lv2diag.self Lv2diag.self&nbsp;(365.5&nbsp;KB)] || 374272 || 3.50- get in FSM || <code>1E770010A3A6EF572AF39783A04DF792670998D3</code> || <code>90168C03B217CE775A7839D87BBFF2A3</code> || <code>D1F0AAFC</code> || <code>CD8D</code>
| [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/lv2diag/3.50%20downgrader/FILE1/Lv2diag.self Lv2diag.self (365.5 KB)] || 374272 || 3.50- in FSM || <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=1E770010A3A6EF572AF39783A04DF792670998D3 1E770010A3A6EF572AF39783A04DF792670998D3]</code> || <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=90168C03B217CE775A7839D87BBFF2A3 90168C03B217CE775A7839D87BBFF2A3]</code> || <code>D1F0AAFC</code> || <code>CD8D</code>
|- //-->
|- //-->
| style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/lv2diag/3.55%20jaicrab%20downgrader/Lv2diag.self Lv2diag.self&nbsp;(227.38&nbsp;KB)] || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | 232832 || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | jaicrab noBD patched || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>180823003B086D9D49BC7F83BEA9C769BF73A5EA</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>3615770407C0C3FA00D8CA49C8ADB362</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>25E85CFB</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>EDD0</code>
| style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | [https://archive.org/download/downgrade_files_3.55_br_safe/Lv2diag.self%20%28file%201%29%20by%20JaicraB/ Lv2diag.self&nbsp;(227.38&nbsp;KB)] || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | 232832 || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | jaicrab noBD patched || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=180823003B086D9D49BC7F83BEA9C769BF73A5EA 180823003B086D9D49BC7F83BEA9C769BF73A5EA]</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=3615770407C0C3FA00D8CA49C8ADB362 3615770407C0C3FA00D8CA49C8ADB362]</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>25E85CFB</code> || style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFDDDD;" | <code>EDD0</code>
|-
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|}
|}
''* recommended default choice, see above notes''
''* recommended default choice, see above notes''
mirrors: http://mir.cr/1HRZ3M2N / http://mir.cr/060LU86N / http://mir.cr/ATL2LSGI / http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zmcgdgj6sdh87se /


=== Check the logfile ===
=== Check the logfile ===
<div style="float:right">[[File:PS3-factory-service-mode-for-downgrade.png|200px|thumb|left|XMB red square notification - factory service mode ]]</div>
After installation of the firmware, take the created logfile in root of USB Mass Storage Device and look if it contains [[Error_Codes#0x8002f..._-_PUP_.2F_Update_errors|errors]] ([http://pastie.org/pastes/new pastie] the log if you want to ask for help online on IRC)
After installation of the firmware, take the created logfile in root of USB Mass Storage Device and look if it contains [[Error_Codes#0x8002f..._-_PUP_.2F_Update_errors|errors]] ([http://pastie.org/pastes/new pastie] the log if you want to ask for help online on IRC)
'''Tip:'''
:: You can boot console to XMB while still in FSM, if you want to be ''really'' sure it installed fine.
'''Remarks:'''
::*If you are using a component cable the image might be garbled.
::*If you are using HDMI, you don't have any screenoutput at all after the "press PS-button" message. (note: conflicting reports on HDMI working or not in FSM)


=== Getting out of Factory Service Mode ===
=== Getting out of Factory Service Mode ===
<div style="float:right">[[File:USBSTICK-content-for-exit-factory-service-mode.png|200px|thumb|left|USBSTICK - content for exit factory service mode ]]</div>
If everything went fine without errors, you can take the console out of service mode and enjoy your downgraded console :)
If everything went fine without errors, you can take the console out of service mode and enjoy your downgraded console :)


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! Filename !! Size !! Remarks !! <code>SHA1</code> !! <code>MD5</code> !! <code>CRC32</code> !! <code>CRC16</code>
! Filename !! Size !! Remarks !! <code>SHA1</code> !! <code>MD5</code> !! <code>CRC32</code> !! <code>CRC16</code>
|-
|-
| [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/lv2diag/3.55%20downgrader/FILE2/Lv2diag.self Lv2diag.self&nbsp;(201.42&nbsp;KB)] || 206256 || get out FSM || <code>329877CBD47B994EC0AFCEA6AF98114FD9E5128B</code> || <code>7A20BFDAE65EEFB47A4425DB1B52DCDE</code> || <code>72740080</code> || <code>502A</code>
| [https://archive.org/download/lv-2diag.self.-560.v-0.1-brewology-com_202403/Lv2diag.self Lv2diag.self&nbsp;(201.42&nbsp;KB) ]|| 206256 || get out FSM || <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=329877CBD47B994EC0AFCEA6AF98114FD9E5128B 329877CBD47B994EC0AFCEA6AF98114FD9E5128B]</code> || <code>[https://www.google.com/#q=7A20BFDAE65EEFB47A4425DB1B52DCDE 7A20BFDAE65EEFB47A4425DB1B52DCDE]</code> || <code>72740080</code> || <code>502A</code>
|-
|-
|}
|}


== Dehashing ==
== Dehashing ==
Goal: To be able to install unpatched firmwares on consoles that where previously on 3.56+ ('''highly recomended''')
{{Dehashing}}


You can use either or both QA/reFSM way:
=== QA dehashing ===
{{QA dehashing}}


=== QA way ===
=== reFSM dehashing ===
# Patch as normal downgrader (ROS 0/1 + RVK prg/pkg)
{{reFSM dehashing}}
# install prepatched firmware in service mode
Above is already done if you just downgraded


# Install and run [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/toggle-qa/ QA-toggle] and make sure it beeps as written in that readme
==== Remarks ====
::* Note: for above to work, you need a BD drive connected and married to the console.
<!--// '''ReFSM''' way is strongly recommended over '''QA''' if you do NOT install a nonpatched firmware //-->
# Poweroff console
* FSM gets you a installer LOG (QA does not)
# Put unpatched official firmware (e.g. [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/3.55_CEX 3.55]) on USB Mass Storage device as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP and insert in PS3
* FSM does not delete ACT.DAT ([[QA_Flagging#Act.dat_.28PSN_activation.29_gets_deleted|QA does]])
#  Boot into [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_%28PUP%29#PS3_Recovery_Menu Recovery Menu], select "''6. System Update''" to reinstall firmware.
* FSM can be done without a BD drive with noBD patched firmware (QA needs the BD drive present)
# If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader.
* FSM can be done without seeing XMB or Recovery (QA needs Recovery and XMB for the QA-flagging package)


Both ways ''require'' installing nonpatched firmware to dehash syscon bank. QA-flag can be removed/reset (but it is better to keep it flagged) after succesfull dehash, without bricking.


=== reFSM way ===
# Patch as normal downgrader (ROS 0/1 + RVK prg/pkg)
# install prepatched firmware in service mode
Above is already done if you just downgraded


# Put console in service mode with JIG (in case you left service mode and ran the prepatched firmware in normal mode)
# Use normal lv2diag.self and unpatched official firmware (e.g. [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/3.55_CEX 3.55]) on USB Mass Storage device in root and let the system reinstall that in factory service mode (FSM).
# After installation is finished console will turn off. Check UPDATER_LOG.TXT in root of USB Mass Storage device (it should have "''manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)''" in end section).
# If everything is OK, then reinsert USB Mass Storage device and let it install again.
# After installation is finished console will turn off. Check UPDATER_LOG.TXT in root of USB Mass Storage device (it should have "''manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)''" in end section).
# If everything is OK, then console should now be dehashed and no longer brick with any unpatched firmwares.
# Replace lv2diag.self for he one getting out of service mode and put in root.
# Power on console, it should turn off and not boot XMB.
# Remove USB Mass Storage device and boot console normally. If all went well it should load to XMB now. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader.
==== Remarks ====
   <domelec> dehash procedure: fsm install ofw
   <domelec> dehash procedure: fsm install ofw
             after console turns off take out usb stick and look at log file,  
             after console turns off take out usb stick and look at log file,  
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   <eussNL> there is no need for factory mode after dehashing complete
   <eussNL> there is no need for factory mode after dehashing complete
   <eussNL> in fact, if everything works on OFW 3.55 after dehashing,  
   <eussNL> in fact, if everything works on OFW 3.55 after dehashing,  
   <eussNL> you can install Rogero V3.1 in recovery and [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/toggle-qa/ QA-extra] flag it   
   <eussNL> you can install [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/firmware/MFW-CEX/Downgrader/Rogero-V3.2/ Rogero V3.2] in recovery and [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ps3devwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/toggle-qa/ QA-extra] flag it   
   <eussNL> if OFW 3.55 works then you proven that you dehashed
   <eussNL> if OFW 3.55 works then you proven that you dehashed
   <eussNL> so after that you can install whatever MFW 3.55 you want
   <eussNL> so after that you can install whatever MFW 3.55 you want
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   <eussNL> 3 options: 1. open R7/R8  /  2. remove flasher control lines / 3. remove all flasher wiring
   <eussNL> 3 options: 1. open R7/R8  /  2. remove flasher control lines / 3. remove all flasher wiring


   <playonlcd> i  think you can update on wiki "dehashing with jaicrab is not recomended
   <playonlcd> i  think you can update on wiki "dehashing with jaicrab is not recommended
               and will not dehash as needed and thus semibrick by syscon hash panic
               and will not dehash as needed and thus semibrick by syscon hash panic
{{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>
[[Category:Main]]
</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 07:37, 2 April 2024

NAND flasher downgrader steps

NOR flasher downgrader steps

Downgrading installation steps

Dump[edit | edit source]

Connect your Hardware flashing device and make sure you are getting 100% correct, valid, verified dumps.

Checking console capability of running 3.55[edit | edit source]

Compare the values found in your dump with those in the metldr+bootldr sizes table

If not having a dump, use the MinVer PUP method

Note:

The mention of minimal version praxis on several other wikipages is only a rough indication.
The two most accurate ways are to look at the actual dump and the MinVer PUP method itself, instead of flying blind on SKU tables and datecodes

metldr+bootldr sizes[edit | edit source]

You can check metldr and bootldr sizes easily with HxD

  • either after extracting flash with Flowrebuilder and opening seperate files
  • or by looking in the unextracted Flash dump at the correct offset.

This table lists some common known values for your convenience as quick lookup:

IDPS/Product Code SKU - Datecode / Manufacturing date metldr offset bootldr Notes lowest
known
firmware
0x2F077 (NOR)
0x80877 (NAND)
0x81E (NOR)
0x4081E (NAND)
0x842 (NOR)
0x40842 (NAND)
size 0xFC0002 (NOR)
0x02 (NAND)
0xFC0012 (NOR)
0x12 (NAND)
n/a CEB-2030 (MPU-501 PROTO  n/a n/a 28C20 28 BE 28 BE Patch + FSM = OK <=0.50.003
01 DEH-Z1010 (TMU-520 SD  14 20 11 3E 2D020 2C FE 2C FE Patch + FSM = OK <=0.80.004
01 DECR-1000 (TMU-520 DECR  Every DECR manufactured before January 2009 Share the same BL/Metldr revisions EC 40 0E C0 2A840 2A 80 2A 80 Patch + FSM = OK <=0.85.010
01 ?DEH-H1001-D? (COOKIE13 CEX  EC 40 0E C0 2A830 2A 7F 2A 7F Patch + FSM = OK <=0.85.010
01 DEH-H1000A-E (COK-001 DEX  EC 70 0E C3 2A1E0 2A 1A 2A 1A Patch + FSM = OK <095.001
01
04
CECHAxx (COK-001)
CECHExx (COK-002)
EE 10 0E DD 2A430 2A 3F 2A 3F Patch + FSM = OK 1.00
1.00
01
02
03
01
CECHAxx (COK-001) with 1.00 from factory
CECHBxx (COK-001)
CECHCxx (COK-002)
DECHAxx (COK-001 DEX 
ED A0 0E D6 2A2E0 2A 2A 2A 2A Patch + FSM = OK 1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
03 CECHCxx (COK-002) with 1.00 from factory EB F0 0E BB 30480 30 44 30 44 Patch + FSM = OK 1.00
1.00
01
02
03
CECHAxx (COK-001)
CECHBxx (COK-001)
CECHCxx (COK-002)
ED E0 0E DA 2A3B0 2A 37 2A 37 Patch + FSM = OK 1.00
1.00
1.00
04
05
Namco System 357 (COK-002 ARC 
CECHGxx (SEM-001)
E7 B0 0E 77 2E900 2E 8C 2E 8C Patch + FSM = OK ?1.90?
1.90
05
06
CECHGxx (SEM-001)
CECHHxx (DIA-001)
E7 B0 0E 77 2F200 2F 1C 2F 1C Patch + FSM = OK 2.30
2.30
05
06
CECHGxx (SEM-001)
CECHHxx (DIA-001)
E8 C0 0E 88 2EF80 2E F4 2E F4 Patch + FSM = OK 2.30
2.30
06
07
CECHHxx (DIA-001)
CECHJxx (DIA-002) with 2.30 from factory - datecode 8B
E8 E0 0E 8A 2EF80 2E F4 2E F4 Patch + FSM = OK 1.97
2.30
03
06
06
CECHExx (COK-002)
CECHHxx (DIA-001)
CECHMxx (DIA-001)
EA 60 0E A2 2EE70 2E E3 2E E3 Patch + FSM = OK
1.97
1.97
07 CECHJxx (DIA-002)
CECHKxx (DIA-002) datecode 8C
EA 60 0E A2 2EE70 2E E3 2E E3 Patch + FSM = OK
2.30
08
07
08
Namco System 357 (VER-001 ARC 
DECHJxx (DIA-002 DEX 
CECHLxx / CECHPxx (VER-001)
E8 D0 0E 89 2EAF0 2E AB 2E AB Patch + FSM = OK ?2.45?
2.16
2.45
08 CECHLxx (VER-001) E8 D0 0E 89 2EB70 2E B3 2E B3 Patch + FSM = OK 2.45
08
09
CECHLxx (VER-001) with 2.30 from factory - datecode unknown
CECH-20xx (DYN-001) with 2.76 from factory, datecode unknown
E8 90 0E 85 2F170 2F 13 2F 13 Patch + FSM = OK 2.30
2.70
09 DECR-1400 (DEB-001 DECR  with 2.60 from factory - manufacture date June 09
E8 90 0E 85 2F170 2F 13 2F 13 Patch + FSM = OK 2.60
09 CECH-20xx (DYN-001) E9 20 0E 8E 2F3F0 2F 3B 2F 3B Patch + FSM = OK 2.70
0A CECH-21xx (SUR-001) E9 20 0E 8E 2F4F0 2F 4B 2F 4B Patch + FSM = OK 3.20
03
0B
0B
CECHExx (COK-002W) refurbished
CECH-25xx (JTP-001) with 3.40 from factory - datecode 0C
CECH-25xx (JSD-001) with 3.41 from factory - datecode 0C
E9 20 0E 8E 2F4F0 2F 4B 2F 4B Patch + FSM = OK 3.40
3.40
3.40
0B
0B
CECH-25xx (JSD-001) with 3.56 from factory - datecode 0D
CECH-25xx (JTP-001) with 3.56 from factory - datecode 1A
E9 60 0E 92 2F570 2F 53 2F 53 Patch + FSM = OK 3.50
3.50
0B
0B
0B
CECH-25xx (JTP-001) with 3.56 from factory - datecode 1A (rare)
CECH-25xx (JSD-001) with 3.56 from factory - datecode 1B (common)
CECH-25xx (JTP-001) with 3.56 from factory - datecode 1B (common)
E9 60 0E 92 2F5F0 2F 5B 2F 5B (RLOD+)poweroff @ downgrade 355
(3.56+ + spkg fix + signed 3.55 priv : should work)
Patch + noFSM = OK
3.56
3.56
3.56
0B
0B
0C
CECH-25xx (JSD-001) with 3.60 from factory - datecode 1B
CECH-25xx (JTP-001) with 3.60 from factory - datecode [N.A.]
CECH-30xx (KTE-001) with 3.65 from factory - datecode [N.A.]
F9 20 0F 8E 2FFF0 2F FB 2F FB "metldr.2"
(RLOD+)poweroff @ downgrade 3.55
(RLOD+)poweroff @ Patch + noFSM
3.60
3.60
3.60
0C CECH-30xx (KTE-001) with ? from factory - datecode [?] F9 B0 0F 97 30070 30 03 30 03 "metldr.2"
(RLOD+)poweroff @ downgrade 3.55
(RLOD+)poweroff @ Patch + noFSM
?
0C CECH-30xx (KTE-001) with 3.72 from factory - datecode [1C] F9 B0 0F 97 300F0 30 0B 30 0B "metldr.2"
(RLOD+)poweroff @ downgrade 3.55
(RLOD+)poweroff @ Patch + noFSM
3.72
0D
0D
2C
CECH-40xx (MSX-001)
CECH-40xx (MPX-001)
CECH-40xx (MSX-001) '12GB'
F9 B0 0F 97 301F0 30 1B 30 1B "metldr.2"
(RLOD+)poweroff @ downgrade 3.55
(RLOD+)poweroff @ Patch + noFSM
4.20
?
4.22
12 CECH-42xx (PQX-001) '12GB' F9 B0 0F 97 301F0 30 1B 30 1B "metldr.2"
(RLOD+)poweroff @ downgrade 3.55
(RLOD+)poweroff @ Patch + noFSM
4.20
?
4.22

Patch the dump & Reflash it to the console[edit | edit source]

Flowrebuilder : Autopatcher
Flowrebuilder : Autopatcher - completed

For patching you can use:

NAND + NOR patchfile.txt

NAND[edit | edit source]

Use NAND patches only on NAND consoles, not on NOR!

Target area Patchfile NAND Offset Paste length Remarks
ROS0 patch1 (7 MB) 0x0C0030 0x6FFFE0 CoreOS (prepatched 3.55)
ROS1 patch1 (7 MB) 0x7C0020 0x6FFFE0 CoreOS (SAME as ros0)
trvk_prg0 (0x91800)
trvk_prg1 (0x92810)
trvk_pkg (0x93800)
patch2 (16 KB) 0x91800 0x4000 one big patch overlapping several revoke area's

(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: NAND downgrade.rar [1])

NOR[edit | edit source]

Use NOR patches only on NOR consoles, not on NAND!

Target area Patchfile NOR Offset Paste length Remarks
ROS0 patch1 (7 MB) 0x0C0010 0x6FFFE0 CoreOS (prepatched 3.55)
ROS1 patch1 (7 MB) 0x7C0010 0x6FFFE0 CoreOS (SAME as ros0)
trvk_prg0 (0x40000)
trvk_prg1 (0x60000)
trvk_pkg0 (0x80000)
trvk_pkg1 (0xA0000)
rvk-040000 (512 KB) 0x40000 0x80000 one big patch
overlapping several revoke area's

(above patches in a single package + autopatcher file: NOR downgrade.rar [2])

E3 Flasher[edit | edit source]

Use these instead, otherwise you get into a maze of bytereversing: E3 Manual downgrade patches or use BwE NOR/NAND Patcher

Reinstall firmware in Factory Service Mode[edit | edit source]

PSGrade/JIG - in rightmost USB Port - for triggering factory service mode

USBSTICK - content for factory service mode - downgrading

USBSTICK - in rightmost USB Port - for installing in factory service mode

For this step it is required to have the console fully assembled (connected PSU, coolingblock+fan, harddrive, wifi/bt board, blu-ray drive etc).

  1. Use the PSGrade/JIG dongle to trigger Factory Service Mode
    • Remove power from the console (rear power switch or remove powercord)
    • Put PSGrade/JIG dongle in the rightmost USB port (closest to the Blu-Ray drive)
    • Power the console so it is in standby (rear power switch or attach powercord)
    • Press power button on front of the PS3 then immediately press eject within ~100ms
    • 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.
  2. Put the Lv2diag.self (see below) and a 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).
  3. 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
  4. PS3 will turn itself off after finishing the firmware installation (If it flashes red the firmware did not install correctly).
    A logfile should be present in root of the USB Mass Storage Device with no errors

See also Downgrading with PSgrade Dongle, which also contains alot of ready to use PSgrade HEX files for several dongles.

PUP to use[edit | edit source]

Rogero V3.7 (mirror / MD5:8f8166b25d6bed891f292c77de5c4b28)

for noFSM, use 9.99 downgrader instead: MD5:b67747f529d047d63151786544a58b50

or any firmware with prepatched lv1 (no syscon hash checks)

Note: if your end-goal is a 3.56+ MFW, then it is safer to downgrade first to 3.55. Upgrading in service mode (mostly errors out 0x8002f14e) is never recommended (only lower or same version).

Different Factory Service Mode SELFs[edit | edit source]

NAND[edit | edit source]

For factory Service Mode install:

  • if using the normal lv2diag : Use a NoBD patched PUP (e.g. Rogero NoBD PUP) (to prevent error 0x8002f057)
  • if using the jaicrab NoBD lv2diag : Use the Rogero normal PUP - see note below (and redump flash after FSM to check both ROS)

note: since V3 Rogero is only available as noBD, use that one with normal lv2diag.self

NOR[edit | edit source]

Use the normal lv2diag and use the Rogero normal PUP

Only when having a console with a broken bluraydrive, you either:

  • use the normal lv2diag : Use a NoBD patched PUP (e.g. Rogero NoBD PUP) (to prevent error 0x8002f057)
  • use the jaicrab NoBD lv2diag : Use the Rogero normal PUP - see note below

note: since V3.7 Rogero is only available as noBD, use that one with normal lv2diag.self

Filename Size Remarks SHA1 MD5 CRC32 CRC16
Lv2diag.self (365.5 KB) 374272 3.55 in FSM * 1ED037740D67FEBACA6449CABFF4E95400C9E2EE 099F33A7967F99E91C07E870FD78B3DB 9338ABF2 4FCC
Lv2diag.self (227.38 KB) 232832 jaicrab noBD patched 180823003B086D9D49BC7F83BEA9C769BF73A5EA 3615770407C0C3FA00D8CA49C8ADB362 25E85CFB EDD0

* recommended default choice, see above notes mirrors: http://mir.cr/1HRZ3M2N / http://mir.cr/060LU86N / http://mir.cr/ATL2LSGI / http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zmcgdgj6sdh87se /

Check the logfile[edit | edit source]

XMB red square notification - factory service mode

After installation of the firmware, take the created logfile in root of USB Mass Storage Device and look if it contains errors (pastie the log if you want to ask for help online on IRC)


Tip:

You can boot console to XMB while still in FSM, if you want to be really sure it installed fine.

Remarks:

  • If you are using a component cable the image might be garbled.
  • If you are using HDMI, you don't have any screenoutput at all after the "press PS-button" message. (note: conflicting reports on HDMI working or not in FSM)

Getting out of Factory Service Mode[edit | edit source]

USBSTICK - content for exit factory service mode

If everything went fine without errors, you can take the console out of service mode and enjoy your downgraded console :)

  1. Put the Lv2diag.self (see below) in root of your USB Mass Storage Device and plug it in the PS3 (again, in the rightmost USB port).
  2. Turn PS3 on, it will trigger Factory Service Mode off and shutdown.
Filename Size Remarks SHA1 MD5 CRC32 CRC16
Lv2diag.self (201.42 KB) 206256 get out FSM 329877CBD47B994EC0AFCEA6AF98114FD9E5128B 7A20BFDAE65EEFB47A4425DB1B52DCDE 72740080 502A

Dehashing[edit | edit source]

Goal: To be able to install unpatched firmwares (or 4.2x/4.3x MFW later on) on consoles that where previously on 3.56+ (highly recomended)

You can use either or both QA/reFSM way:


QA dehashing[edit | edit source]

  1. Patch as normal downgrader (ROS 0/1 + RVK prg/pkg)
  2. install prepatched firmware in factory service mode
  3. use the lv2diag.self [file2] to exit factory service mode

Above is already done if you just downgraded

Dump the flash first, in case you brick on dehashing, you can easily flash this one back to debrick

  1. Install and run QA-toggle and make sure it beeps as written in that readme
    • Note: for above to work, you need a BD drive connected and married to the console (except CECH-25xx and later).
    • Note: to make sure you enabled QA, not accidently disable it, do the button combo (if it shows menu, then console is QA-flagged correct. Remove the QA-toggle package to prevent it from getting QA-flag reset).
      Set your cursor on (not in) Network Settings and press the key combo (all at the same time): L1+L2+L3(press_left_stick)+R1+R2+dpad_down
  2. Make sure no disc is inside BD drive and Poweroff console
  3. Put unpatched official firmware (e.g. 3.55) on USB Mass Storage device as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP and insert in PS3
    Note: It has to be a firmware without 'downgrader patches'
  4. Boot into Recovery Menu, select "6. System Update" to reinstall firmware.
  5. If installation finishes without error (there will be no logs you can check!) and boots XMB OK, then dehashing was successful (the really super paranoid people can do step 4 twice to make sure that both ROS are rehashed).
    Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader.

reFSM dehashing[edit | edit source]

  1. Patch as normal downgrader (ROS 0/1 + RVK prg/pkg)
  2. install prepatched firmware in service mode

Above is already done if you just downgraded

Dump the flash first, in case you brick on dehashing, you can easily flash this one back to debrick

  1. Put console in service mode with JIG (in case you left service mode and ran the prepatched firmware in normal mode)
  2. Use normal lv2diag.self and unpatched official firmware (e.g. 3.55) on USB Mass Storage device in root and let the system reinstall that in factory service mode (FSM).
  3. After installation is finished console will turn off. Check UPDATER_LOG.TXT in root of USB Mass Storage device (it should have "manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)" in end section).
  4. If everything is OK, then reinsert USB Mass Storage device and let it install again.
  5. After installation is finished console will turn off. Check UPDATER_LOG.TXT in root of USB Mass Storage device (it should have "manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)" in end section).
  6. If everything is OK, then console should now be dehashed and no longer brick with any unpatched firmwares.
  7. Replace lv2diag.self for he one getting out of service mode and put in root.
  8. Power on console, it should turn off and not boot XMB.
  9. Remove USB Mass Storage device and boot console normally. If all went well it should load to XMB now. Congrats, you now finished downgrading and dehashing. Console runs 3.55 and any firmware of choice can be installed, no longer needing to be patched for downgrader.


Remarks[edit | edit source]

  • FSM gets you a installer LOG (QA does not)
  • FSM does not delete ACT.DAT (QA does)
  • FSM can be done without a BD drive with noBD patched firmware (QA needs the BD drive present)
  • FSM can be done without seeing XMB or Recovery (QA needs Recovery and XMB for the QA-flagging package)

Both ways require installing nonpatched firmware to dehash syscon bank. QA-flag can be removed/reset (but it is better to keep it flagged) after succesfull dehash, without bricking.


 <domelec> dehash procedure: fsm install ofw
           after console turns off take out usb stick and look at log file, 
           if log is ok then reinsert usb stick and turn on console,
           ofw will then reinstall, after console turns off again 
           take out usb stick and check log, if ok then exit fsm 
 <eussNL> do double FSM OFW, then get out of service mode.
 <eussNL> check everything is working
 <eussNL> THEN and only THEN, you can install whatever you want, in recovery.
 <eussNL> there is no need for factory mode after dehashing complete
 <eussNL> in fact, if everything works on OFW 3.55 after dehashing, 
 <eussNL> you can install Rogero V3.2 in recovery and QA-extra flag it  
 <eussNL> if OFW 3.55 works then you proven that you dehashed
 <eussNL> so after that you can install whatever MFW 3.55 you want
 <eussNL> If for some reason you cannot dehash because of BD or BT errors
          then you can use PS3MFW Builder and the broken Blueray / broken Bluetooth
          tasks. Do not select downgrader patches, or you will not dehash!
 <eussNL> BD error can be persistant if flasher is still attached, 
          see: http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Talk:Hardware_flashing#BD_drive_not_found_problem
 <eussNL> 3 options: 1. open R7/R8  /  2. remove flasher control lines / 3. remove all flasher wiring
 <playonlcd> i  think you can update on wiki "dehashing with jaicrab is not recommended
             and will not dehash as needed and thus semibrick by syscon hash panic