Does the same thing, with a few differences being you don't have to take apart your PS3 and don't have to downgrade. But with the NoFSM Patches you don't have to downgrade with the hardware flasher either now as long as the OFW ver is 482 or 4.83. Its a software version of what the hardware flasher does making it easier to JB your PS3.
Hold up mate, so NoFSM is a software exploit without Hardware Flasher?
 
Hold up mate, so NoFSM is a software exploit without Hardware Flasher?

The NoFSM patch is whats used to patch the dump of the flash to allow CFW on these FW's, the xploit is whats used to get the dump then write it back to the flash (Software webkit xploit or Hardware flasher) If the webkit xploit wasn't patched in the last update I assume the 4.83 NoFSM patch could of been used with this software method as well. They go together, there would be no point in dumping the flash if there was no patch to patch it with. In a sense they are both exploits in there own way. One xploits the flash dump the other xploits the console to get the dump and write it back to the PS3.
 
The NoFSM patch is whats used to patch the dump of the flash to allow CFW on these FW's, the xploit is whats used to get the dump then write it back to the flash (Software webkit xploit or Hardware flasher) If the webkit xploit wasn't patched in the last update I assume the 4.83 NoFSM patch could of been used with this software method as well. They go together, there would be no point in dumping the flash if there was no patch to patch it with. In a sense they are both exploits in there own way. One xploits the flash dump the other xploits the console to get the dump and write it back to the PS3.
I see, how can I have missed this? :confused:o_O
 
Guys, I have a question. I'm gonna put it here and dont open other thead.

My cousion, he's gonna buy a second hand CFW PS3 compatible with a wifi/bluetooth module broken, the seller doesn't used it for a long time and he can't update it because show an error (I barelly know that PS3s with bd/bluetooth/wifi broken can't update because the system checks the console and if there's anything wrong, it wont update).

So, it's possible that the console its not on 4.83 or 4.82, what if is on 4.81 or less? What's the proceed? because the flash writer only works on 4.82, and the console can't update.

In that case, is the solution hack via hardware? I mean, with a hardware like E3 and donwngrade.

PD: sorry if my english was bad :-p
But you didnt mentioned the PS3 model :)
All PS3 fats up to (and included) CECHK have the wifi/bt in a daughterboard separated from the main motherboard, and a ribbon cable in between them
If is one of that PS3 models (and you are lucky) maybe the problem is just the ribbon cable, or could be repaired simply by buying a new wifi/bt board :)
 
But you didnt mentioned the PS3 model :)
All PS3 fats up to (and included) CECHK have the wifi/bt in a daughterboard separated from the main motherboard, and a ribbon cable in between them
If is one of that PS3 models (and you are lucky) maybe the problem is just the ribbon cable, or could be repaired simply by buying a new wifi/bt board :)

Hi,

Right, I didn't mention it... it was a slim black ops 1 bunddle. I don't know exactly the CECH version, but if was manufractured on 2010 (black ops 1 released), it should be a CFW compatible (21xx or 25xx perhaps). The old man said to my cousion that his son tell him that the PS3 didn't work on wifi and the controller only works via USB.

We would have love see the console in person, but it was far away from us.
 
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Hi,

Right, I didn't mention it... it was a slim black ops 1 bunddle. I don't know exactly the CECH version, but if was manufractured on 2010 (black ops 1 released), it should be a CFW compatible (21xx or 25xx perhaps). The old man said to my cousion that his son tell him that the PS3 didn't work on wifi and the controller only works via USB.

We would have love see the console in person, but it was far away from us.
If is a slim then is a risky buy :/
And i guess if is still on sale is because doesnt have an awesome price, otherway someone should have bought it already to repair and resell it

The failures of the wifi/bt board uses to happen because overheat and could be classifyed in 2 groups, sometimes is just a solder ball broken, this can be identifyed by using a clamp (or some rubber blocks with some weight on top) to add pressure to the wifi/bt board... and then install a firmware to test
If the firmware is installed fine... then you have a broken solder ball, and it can be fixed by a (home made ghetto quality) reflow, or a (profesional) reballing
The other group are all the components under the "metal shield" of the wifi/bt board... if you remove the shield there are a a couple of "chips" inside and a few capacitors and resistors, i guess can be repaired if you find which one is fryed but are very tiny so most people replaces the wifi/bt board entirelly

The good thing is the wifi/bt board is located near the border of the motherboard and separated from critical components, so doing a reflow is not specially dangerous
 
it was a slim black ops 1 bunddle. I don't know exactly the CECH version, but if was manufractured on 2010 (black ops 1 released), it should be a CFW compatible (21xx or 25xx perhaps)

I would be asking the bloke for the model no and date code, am sure if you told him where to look on the console he would be able to tell you. Then you can use the info on the devwiki to work out its probable min fw version and whether or not it CFW compatible and worth buying.

EDIT: date code 1A and below should be ok, the date code after that is where it becomes tricky as some are min FW ver of 3.56 <jailbreakable. And other's are min FW ver of 3.60<non jailbreakable.
 
It's a CECH 2501A (I'm from south america and the NTSC consoles don't have datacode, just manufraturing date, but he didn't give it to us) and it costs 90$. The thing is, we don't have a E3 flasher (another 80$) and we don't know anything of hardware, I'm a potato in hardware stuff, you know that @Sandungas:D:D


My cousin tell me this mornig that he found a 40GB FAT, but I don't if he will buy it (FAT=timebomb).
 
It's a CECH 2501A (I'm from south america and the NTSC consoles don't have datacode, just manufraturing date, but he didn't give it to us) and it costs 90$. The thing is, we don't have a E3 flasher (another 80$) and we don't know anything of hardware, I'm a potato in hardware stuff, you know that @Sandungas:D:D


My cousin tell me this mornig that he found a 40GB FAT, but I don't if he will buy it (FAT=timebomb).
My own console is a CECH-2503A, 160GB, with a MinVerChk result of 3.50. Theoretically, my model is slightly newer than yours, and so I'd hazard a guess that the minimum firmware version is either 3.40 or 3.50, but I cannot guarantee this by any means. Fingers crossed. :)
 
It's a CECH 2501A (I'm from south america and the NTSC consoles don't have datacode, just manufraturing date, but he didn't give it to us) and it costs 90$. The thing is, we don't have a E3 flasher (another 80$) and we don't know anything of hardware, I'm a potato in hardware stuff, you know that @Sandungas:D:D


My cousin tell me this mornig that he found a 40GB FAT, but I don't if he will buy it (FAT=timebomb).
For 90$ is not worthy, if you keep searching eventually you will find something better

And the problem of not being good with hardware... well... fixing a wifi/bt board is a bit more advanced
In the most optimistic scenario the process could be like this:
1) open PS3
2) use a clamp to add lot of pressure on top of wifi/bt board
3) place heatsink in his place... connect fan
4) turn on PS3... update to 4.82... and pray

If the problem was a solder ball the firmware installation should complete successfully... after that you could install 4.82 again... then run ps3xploit... then install a noBT CFW (incase is min firmware 3.40 or 3.50)

But thats very optimistic... incase it doesnt works is needed serious surgery to see what is inside the wifi/bt board... or to replace it completly (+ the reflow or reball to solder the new wifi/bt board)

So meh... is not a good bet, better try to find one with the bluray laser fryed :encouragement:
 
For 90$ is not worthy, if you keep searching eventually you will find something better
t's a CECH 2501A (I'm from south america and the NTSC consoles don't have datacode, just manufraturing date, but he didn't give it to us) and it costs 90$.

I agree, 90 is to steep especially for one with these issues. Just yesterday I saw 2 40GB CECH-H's for £49 each, and 2 140 GB CECH2****'s for £68 each and they all came with a 3 month warranty and guarantee, I was very tempted to buy them all, but that's here in the UK.
 
I agree, 90 is to steep especially for one with these issues. Just yesterday I saw 2 40GB CECH-H's for £49 each, and 2 140 GB CECH2****'s for £68 each and they all came with a 3 month warranty and guarantee, I was very tempted to buy them all, but that's here in the UK.
I see expensive consoles everywhere here in Sweden, we have an app called Shpock here in which you can sell things and message to each other and bidding is not legally binding. Anyway, people sell PS3s for 80-100$ easily, I have even seen 220$ without games. Its really expensive, but I searched long before I eventually found one for a lucky 40$

EVEN BROKEN ONES ARE 50$
 
I see expensive consoles everywhere here in Sweden, we have an app called Shpock here in which you can sell things and message to each other and bidding is not legally binding. Anyway, people sell PS3s for 80-100$ easily, I have even seen 220$ without games. Its really expensive, but I searched long before I eventually found one for a lucky 40$

EVEN BROKEN ONES ARE 50$

I saw these when I went to get a 1TB HDD for one of my PS3's. We have CEX (Central Entertainment Xchange) its the biggest retail and online buyer and seller of second hand gaming stuff in the UK they have shops all over the UK ( webuy.uk or google CEX UK) they sell and buy everything from retro to the newest high powered parts for PC. I also saw about 6 official DS3 controllers in there for £25 each. You get good prices in there for buying and selling things, but they know the value of collector items for retro so they can be a bit steep in price > Zelda64 boxed about £60+.

EDIT: I have Zelda64 boxed and sealed = £150+ to the right person but I would never sell it, I also have it open in a box but I have ripped the cartridge to a back up and now play it with RetroArch on the PC, feels strange playing it with a DS3 controller instead of the N64 controller but I hated the analogue stick on them controllers lol.
 
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