SOS Vita

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S.O.S
Sosvita.jpg
General
AuthorHowling Wolf Naru-José (HWNJ), ChelseaFantasy
TypeExploits
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2018/03/17
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A simple tool that will help you if you have an emergency on HENkaku Enso 3.65.

This application works totally offline. Available in English and Spanish.

User guide

What it does

In small words:

  • It Installs VitaShell 1.82 on HENkaku Ensō 3.65.
  • It Replaces and/or Fixes the VitaShell's "eboot.bin".
  • It Enables a FTP Server.

In details:

  • It installs VitaShell 1.82, in case you accidentally delete it.
  • It updates VitaShell to v1.82, in case you forget to update it before updating your PSVita to HENkaku Ensō 3.65.
  • It downgrades VitaShell to v1.82, if the newer version fails, let's get back.
  • It corrects a damaged VitaShell installation.
  • It allows you to browse your Memory Stick from your PC over FTP.

If you are on 3.60, it is recommended you install this application before updating to HENkaku Ensō 3.65 (even before updating VitaShell to 1.82 or newer).

If you are on 3.65, install it and keep it safe inside a bubble or something. Just put it in a place you will not delete it accidentally.

How to use it

  • Enable Unsafe Homebrew.
  • Run S.O.S.
  • Fellow the on-screen instructions.

FAQ

Q. Why VitaShell 1.82? There is a newer version available.

VitaShell 1.82 is the one TheFlow said is "the" version you must have before updating and required to avoid issues.

It is actually a very well tested version. Newer versions could have issues. This is a way to stay safe. Once you are on v1.82, you can easily update to a newer version.

Q. I see there's a Spanish translation inside the application... can I make a ***** translation?

Yes, just translate every text you see on the pictures inside "L01" and the text inside the "template.xml".

Then send the author your translation to have your translation included in a new release.

Credits

  • Programmed by: Howling Wolf Naru-José (HWNJ) and ChelseaFantasy.
  • Engine used: ONElua Vita 2R0.

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