Dec 31, 2010 Dump and decrypt PSP firmwares - PSARDumper 6.35 is now out

Ah, now PSARDumper 6.35 is available. This new version was just released by coyotebean (via wololo.net). Those who are clueless about this tool, PSARDumper will help you to dump and decrypt PSP firmwares ( .pbp file). This updated now supports firmware 6.35.


Requirement:

Installation guide


1) Extract newpsardump.rar.









2)Just copy PSP folder and paste it right into your root of memory stick>>.......

Merge all the folders.



If you need further explanation on plug-in installation or application installation, please refer the links below.


On your PSP XMB>> Games>> Memory Stick>>  New PSAR Dumper

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Nov 17, 2010 Guide on how to dump and decrypt PSP firmwares by using PSARDumper: PSP Guides


Previously on Fixmypsp, I have introduced a handy PSP Hombrew application ; PSARDumper 6.XX. Homebrew coder, bbtgp has released this application and  now it can support firmware 6.00, 6.10 and 6.20. For those who are still have no idea about this application, PSARDumper 6.XX will help you to dump and decrypt PSP firmwares. It really useful when you need some useful plug-ins or others files that comprised inside any PSP firmwares (.pbp files). In this post, I will show you a guide on how to dump and decrypt PSP firmwares by using PSARDumper.

Requirement:

     Tutorial:

    Step 1:

    Please install PSARDumper on your PSP: [Click HERE to see a guide on how to install PSARDumper 6.XX]



    Step 2:

    Get yourself a target official firmware.

    Below is a sample firmware and I have used eboot 6.20 as my target firmware.



    1) Extract FW620ebootrenamed.














    2) Normally, you will see an eboot.pbp file after you extracted your downloaded PSP official firmwares.

    Copy the target 'EBOOT.PBP' file and paste it right into root of PSP Memory Stick (MS0:)






    Word of advice:

    • In case you got a .pbp file but labeled differently (620.pbp, 610.pbp etc...) from picture above, please rename and replace the 'number' with 'EBOOT '.






    EBOOT.PBP file on root of PSP Memory Stick (MS0:)


    Step 3:

    After you have successful paste the target EBOOT.PBP into the right place, now is the time to run your installed PSARDumper.
    • On your PSP XMB>> Games>> Memory Stick>>  New PSAR Dumper

    PSARDumper Main Menu


    • Just press [SQUARE] button to decrypt all the contents inside the target eboot.pbp.

    You need to wait until all the process finished. You will ask to press a button before you can exit the application.


    Step 4:

    The next step: get your decrypted files.
    • Connect your PSP to your PC and you will find a new folder called "F0", that's where all the decrypted files are.



    •  The decrypted files.






    You're done...
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    Nov 16, 2010 Dump and decrypt PSP firmwares [PSARDumper 6.XX]: PSP Homebrew Application

    This isn’t new but I ignored its release because I don't found any interesting use from this application. But now, I guess I should issue this application in my blog since I have found some important use of PSARDumper. So, here you go: PSARDumper 6.XX : released by homebrew coder bbtgp. PSARDumper 6.XX will help you to dump and decrypt PSP firmwares. This updated now supports firmware 6.00, 6.10 and 6.20.


    Developer note:
    • Here is the psardumper for 6.00 6.10 and 6.20. It supports 01g and 02g kernel decryption.
    • Luckily the keys where the same for all the eboots so i only had the crack the 6.20 keys

    Requirement:



    Installing Tutorial

    Step 1

    1) Extract NewPSARDumper 6XX

















    2) Copy new_psardumper folder and paste it right into the root of memory stick>> PSP>> GAME>> ....

    If you have problem on where to paste this folder, please refer to the Guide on how to install application provided.(Installing Guide)


    Step 2


    On your PSP XMB>> Games>> Memory Stick>>  New PSAR Dumper

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