Im thinking that is imposible to have 0 improper shutdowns, the minimal seems to be 1
That info is updated at 2 points.... everytime you boot (so the total boots are counted in the displayed value, even if you cut the power by disconnecting the power cable), and when you complete a proper shutdown (at this point is recorded inmediatly before cutting power, but you dont see that the counter have increased until next reboot)
Lets say... a PS3 that boots for firt time is going to have:
Total number of power-on: 1
Total number of power-off: 0
If you shut it down this first time is going to have:
Total number of power-on: 1
Total number of power-off: 1
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but the PS3 is turned off, so you cant see it
At the next boot is going to have:
Total number of power-on: 2
Total number of power-off: 1
Also... im thinking if is better to display the running time + session time (and update the values in real time), doesnt makes much difference but visually is a bit more cool because the times changes
Is there a chance this data exists in a nand dump made with rebug toolbox? Curious to see what my B01 had and I'm not really interested in doing a ghetto reflow, I'm pretty sure the paste under the IHS is faulty.
I guess is stored inside CELL, and is imposible to reset it
Probably is one of the things they was checking at official repair services as something orientative