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On PS4, there are 2 Non Volatile Storages, one in the [[Serial Flash]] and one in the [[Syscon]] EEPROM. On PS3, NVS is stored in Serial Flash (NAND or NOR) whilst on PS Vita, NVS is part of Syscon EEPROM. On PS Vita and PS4, there is also the Secure NVS (SNVS), which is a secure area of the Syscon NVS. PS4 SNVS is encrypted with some SAMU keys and can be accessed only after doing a handshake.
On PS4, there are 2 Non Volatile Storages, one in the [[Serial Flash]] and one in the [[Syscon]] EEPROM. On PS3, NVS is stored in Serial Flash (NAND or NOR) whilst on PS Vita, NVS is part of Syscon EEPROM. On PS Vita and PS4, there is also the Secure NVS (SNVS), which is a secure area of the Syscon NVS. PS4 SNVS is encrypted with some SAMU keys and can be accessed only after doing a handshake.
See also [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps5/Non_Volatile_Storage PS5 Non Volatile Storage].


= Syscon NVS =
= Syscon NVS =
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