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Restore Default Settings
The Restore Default Settings feature will erase any previously saved settings and restore all of the following settings to the default:
- Game Settings
- Video Settings
- Music Settings
- Chat Settings
- System Settings
- This includes terms added using Settings icon (Settings) > System Settings icon (System Settings) > [Add/Edit Term], or predictive terms "learned" by the on-screen keyboard.
- Theme Settings
- This includes the information about the image set as wallpaper under Photo icon (Photo). Also, theme, color, background and font settings under Settings icon (Settings) > Theme Settings icon (Theme Settings).
- Date and Time Settings
- Power Save Settings
- Printer Settings
- Accessory Settings
- This includes keyboard or mouse settings under Settings icon (Settings) > Accessory Settings icon (Accessory Settings). Also, Voice changer settings under Settings icon (Settings) > Accessory Settings icon (Accessory Settings) > [Voice Changer].
- Display Settings
- Sound Settings
- Security Settings
- Remote Play Settings
- Network Settings
- Internet Browser Settings
- This includes bookmarks, history, and settings added under Internet Browser icon (Internet Browser).
- PlayStation®Network log in information
- This will remove the PlayStation Network sign-in ID and password for the user who is currently logged in.
Code
Unlink these files:
"/dev_flash2/etc/xRegistry.sys" "/dev_flash2/etc/backup/xRegistry.sys" "/dev_flash2/etc/xRegistry.sys.val" "/dev_flash2/etc/xRegistry.sys.revert" "/dev_flash2/etc/backup/xRegistry.sys.revert" "/dev_flash2/etc/backup.01/xRegistry.sys" "/dev_flash2/etc/backup.01/xRegistry.sys.revert" "/dev_flash2/etc/restore/xRegistry.sys" "/dev_flash2/etc/restore/backup/xRegistry.sys"
Remove these dirs:
"/dev_flash2/etc/backup/" "/dev_flash2/etc/backup.01/" "/dev_flash2/etc/restore/"
Restore File System
Code
sys_fs_mount("CELL:FS:UTILITY:HDD0", "CELL_FS_SIMPLEFS", "/dev_simple_hdd0", 0,0,0, *out); sys_fs_open("/dev_simple_hdd0",2, *fd, 0,0,0); sys_fs_lseek(fd,0x10520,0,*pos); sys_fs_read(fd,buf,4,nread); buf[0] = buf[0] || 4 ; sys_fs_lseek(fd,0x10520,0,pos); sys_fs_write(fd,buf, 4, nread); sys_fs_close(fd); sys_fs_unmount("/dev_simple_hdd0");