Post: Jig files psjailbreak leaked ps#*take a look*
08-21-2010, 02:02 PM #1
ITALIANmobsta
Bounty hunter
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I THINK WE NEED A SPECIAL USB BECAUSE REMEMBER WHEN WE GOT THE PSP JIG FILES AND WE DIDNT KNOW WHAT TO DO UNTIL WE FOUND THE NEW BATTERY DID THE TRICK SAME WITH PSJAILBREAK I DONT KNOW BUT SOMEONE POSTED A LINK WITH A USB FOR SALE THAT LOOKED EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE THAT PSJAILBREAK USES

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08-21-2010, 02:25 PM #2
If this is legitimate, Thank you!

Also, how did you acquire these files?
08-21-2010, 02:27 PM #3
x420XP
Utter Perfectionist
Im gunna check this out now on my PS3, I doubt it will work but, hopes up ^^ I did a scan on it too if anyones unsure using VirusTotal, says its safe.

EDIT- Where would you save the jig files? In a PS3 file on your USB or just straight onto it, I know you need a special USB but does anyone know?
Last edited by x420XP ; 08-21-2010 at 02:42 PM.
08-21-2010, 02:29 PM #4
Scouse_Dom
League Champion
so could we make our own PSjailbreak with these files?
08-21-2010, 02:30 PM #5
OPTIMISM
I am error
Originally posted by X View Post
Im gunna check this out now on my PS3, I doubt it will work but, hopes up ^^ I did a scan on it too if anyones unsure using VirusTotal, says its safe.


It won't work..
the flash drive you use for the 'jailbreak' isn't a regular flash drive..


Originally posted by Dom View Post
so could we make our own PSjailbreak with these files?


Not with a regular USB flash drive
Last edited by OPTIMISM ; 08-21-2010 at 07:21 PM.
08-21-2010, 02:31 PM #6
Originally posted by X View Post
I did a scan on it too if anyones unsure using VirusTotal, says its safe.


Yeah, it's safe. I'm just wondering if this will work with any flash drive or if you would need special formatting ect.
08-21-2010, 02:32 PM #7
aifia
Scandinavian
what kind of USB do they use? any photo?
08-21-2010, 02:35 PM #8
Small3y
Pokemon Trainer
USB looks like a curuzmicro :/
08-21-2010, 02:44 PM #9
.Nik
Level Trustworthy 3!
I was thinking, did anybody try injecting the files via system update? Because the first file format is .PUP
08-21-2010, 02:59 PM #10
x420XP
Utter Perfectionist
Originally posted by toughniko31HD View Post
I was thinking, did anybody try injecting the files via system update? Because the first file format is .PUP


I've just tried that, saved the update file into PS3 > UPDATE and when I went to System update > Update Using Storage Media it came up with, No applicable Update Data Found, That must just be the 3.41 firmware..

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Originally posted by aifia View Post
what kind of USB do they use? any photo?


To me it looks similar to a Cruzer Crossfire, it doesn't look exactly the same, but it does look similar.

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I've just took a look at the UPDATER_LOG file and here is a part from the first line in the file using notepad, manufacturing updating start PackageName = /dev_usb000/PS3UPDAT.PUP maybe this is how you have to save it but, I don't know...
Here is what the whole file says.

manufacturing updating start
PackageName = /dev_usb000/PS3UPDAT.PUP
settle polling interval success
vflash is disabled...
boot from nand flash...
creating flash regions...
create storage region: (region id = 2)
format partition: (region_id = 2, CELL_FS_IOS:BUILTIN_FLSH1, CELL_FS_FAT)
create storage region: (region id = 3)
format partition: (region_id = 3, CELL_FS_IOS:BUILTIN_FLSH2, CELL_FS_FAT)
create storage region: (region id = 4)
format partition: (region_id = 4, CELL_FS_IOS:BUILTIN_FLSH3, CELL_FS_FAT)
create storage region: (region id = 5)
create storage region: (region id = 6)
Initializing
taking a while...
start Updating Proccess
Initialize elapsed time = 6 msec
check UPL
Check UPL elapsed time = 29 msec
check Package Size
get package size elapsed time = 8 msec
start Updating Package
Update packages num = 3
Update packages total size = 5188208
Update Package Revoke list
read package revoke list package (608 bytes) elapsed = 2 msec
update package revoke list elapsed = 321 msec
Update Package Revoke list done(0x8002f000)
Update Core OS Package
read core os package (5186896 bytes) elapsed = 358 msec
update core os package elapsed = 1883 msec
Update Core OS Package done(0x8002f000)
Update VSH Package
Update VSH Package done(0x8002f000)
Bul-ray Disc Player Revoke
Bul-ray Disc Player Revoke done(0x8002f000)
Update Program Revoke list
read program revoke list package (704 bytes) elapsed = 3 msec
update program revoke list elapsed = 319 msec
Update Program Revoke list done(0x8002f000)
move_2block_status_into_the_region(): region id = 3
rewrite_region() region id = 0x3, start_lba = 0x0, end_lba = 0x4000
rewrite region done (ret = 0x8002f000)
rewrite region elapsed time = 1218 msec
touch_1st_sector_in_block() region id = 0x3, start_lba = 0x0, end_lba = 0x4000
touch_1st_sector() done (ret = 0x8002f000)
touch_1st_sector() elapsed time = 1324 msec
rewrite_region() region id = 0x3, start_lba = 0x0, end_lba = 0x4000
rewrite region done (ret = 0x8002f000)
rewrite region elapsed time = 1219 msec
Update BD firmware
Update BD firmware done(0x8002f000)
Update Multi-Card controller firmware
Update Multi-Card controller firmware done(0x8002f000)
Update BlueTooth firmware
Update BlueTooth firmware done(0x8002f000)
Update System controller firmware
Update System controller firmware done(0x8002f000)
update package elapsed time = 6667 msec
post processiong...
post processiong done
cleanup update status (ret = 0)
/dev_flash/vsh/etc/version.txt not found.
manufacturing updating SUCCESS(0x8002f000)
set product mode (ret = 0)
Total Elapsed time = 8288 msec
Last edited by x420XP ; 08-21-2010 at 03:01 PM.

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