The exploit succeeded but the patch was not applied correctly or the patch file was corrupted (extremely unlikely if you already rebooted successfully). Remember to validate a dump of your Flash memory before rebooting & applying a CFW.Ģ. You haven't rebooted your console after patching the flash memory. In short, there are several possible explanations, the following 3 are the most likely.ġ.
When you are satisfied with the dump validation, restart your console & install a 4.82 CFW.Ĭlick to expand.There are already various posts in this forum, from me & various other members, detailing this issue & its solutions.
Do NOT restart the console if ever the validation tool gives you errors/warnings on both ros0 & ros1 or you risk to partially brick your console.
Try using a LAN connection or a solid WiFi connection during exploitation.It is recommended to set your homepage temporarily to the exploit page you wish to use to ensure there is no memory flooding messing with the exploit initialization stage.So in short, never use the browser or use a homepage you cancel before running the exploit!.The reason for this is that due to ps3 javascript core memory usage limitations we are scanning several times a small range of browser memory (a few Mb) to find some essential data in RAM, if the memory is flooded due to previous browsing then the range to scan becomes much larger & the probabilities that our data is found in the smaller range decrease dramatically. It's essential not to flood the browser memory with junk before running the exploit.