Modified REBUG 4.86.1 LITE for Broken PS3 [NoBT/NoBD/RSOD]

PS3 Modified REBUG 4.86.1 LITE for Broken PS3 [NoBT/NoBD/RSOD] 06\04\2020

HOLA ME PODRIAN PASAR UN REBUG 4.86 O 4.84 NO BLURAY PARA CAMBIAR DE CEX A DEX GRACIAS DE ANTE MANO MI CORREO [email protected]

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HELLO, YOU COULD PASS ME A REBUG 4.86 OR 4.84 NO BLURAY TO CHANGE FROM CEX TO DEX THANKS IN ADVANCE MY EMAIL [email protected]
 
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Get it from the link in the first post
https://mega.nz/file/SIQiDAzL#uF5iGp2-i3FY5H8IbuedkEohYp7CgSeWtiwUPCl4KUE

It contains:
1. RSOD (This allows you to install a FW when you have a corrupted VTRM hash which causes infamous RSOD)
2. NoBT (This allows you to install a FW when you have a broken Blutooth/Wifi module)
3. NoBD (This allows you to install a FW when you have a broken BD)

For additional information read the first post by Joonie
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/modified-rebug-4-86-1-lite-for-broken-ps3-nobt-nobd-rsod.28922/
 
Can we install in security mode, it does not install normally, should I install it from rebug fsm?
you can use safe mode (also called recovery mode) or you can use normal system update on XMB.

do not enter FSM (factory service mode) unless you know what you are doing.
 
you can use safe mode (also called recovery mode) or you can use normal system update on XMB.

do not enter FSM (factory service mode) unless you know what you are doing.
ok I solved the problem. I entered safe mode with the ps3 power button and installed it. I guess it's dangerous to enter rebug fsm and install from there.
 
ok I solved the problem. I entered safe mode with the ps3 power button and installed it. I guess it's dangerous to enter rebug fsm and install from there.
FSM is not a Rebug feature, it is a mode used by technicians working on ps3 console tech support.
You should never use FSM unless absolutely necessary, for instance when remarrying a BD drive.
When you use FSM, you should always exit it as soon as you are done with the job that required FSM, a reboot isn't sufficient to exit FSM, you must run the exit FSM routine.
You should never attempt to install a firmware while FSM is enabled.
 
FSM is not a Rebug feature, it is a mode used by technicians working on ps3 console tech support.
You should never use FSM unless absolutely necessary, for instance when remarrying a BD drive.
When you use FSM, you should always exit it as soon as you are done with the job that required FSM, a reboot isn't sufficient to exit FSM, you must run the exit FSM routine.
You should never attempt to install a firmware while FSM is enabled.
how can i turn off fsm in rebug
 
how can i turn off fsm in rebug
You can exit FSM either by using the dedicated CFW Tools XMB entry (xai_plugin) and rebooting or by booting with a USB key on which you copy the lv2diag exit self.

When using the most recent Rebug releases that included CFW Tools the self files should rarely be needed however just in case, the standalone files to enter/exit the FSM mode are available out there, here is a link of mine.
https://mega.nz/file/2dpACCjb#dSvMOgxVfWwqDIVpnrYM9-5_uK-CBq_3TIOntOPjITI
 
You can exit FSM either by using the dedicated CFW Tools XMB entry (xai_plugin) and rebooting or by booting with a USB key on which you copy the lv2diag exit self.

When using the most recent Rebug releases that included CFW Tools the self files should rarely be needed however just in case, the standalone files to enter/exit the FSM mode are available out there, here is a link of mine.
https://mega.nz/file/2dpACCjb#dSvMOgxVfWwqDIVpnrYM9-5_uK-CBq_3TIOntOPjITI
thank you i love you all so much
 
Hey Im on OFW, can you guide me? Im stuck on a update loop and dont know if this will work with the BGtoolset.

You're on OFW and your PS3 is 3K or 4K = most likely no software fix and you'd need to get out of the loop which usually requires the actual hardware fix that caused this loop. at least you can try swapping out your harddrive and attempt to reinstall the firmware (you can just try 4.91 OFW)

If yours is one of those CFW capable units, then you can try hardware flasher to patch your NOR flash and try installing a NoBD/BT patched CFW.
 
You're on OFW and your PS3 is 3K or 4K = most likely no software fix and you'd need to get out of the loop which usually requires the actual hardware fix that caused this loop. at least you can try swapping out your harddrive and attempt to reinstall the firmware (you can just try 4.91 OFW)

If yours is one of those CFW capable units, then you can try hardware flasher to patch your NOR flash and try installing a NoBD/BT patched CFW.
Will Joonie ever see an updated rebug?
 
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