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    How to remove True blue CFW ?

    Hi
    i want to remove TB CFWv2 and go back to normal cfw kmeaw 3.55 .
    can someone help me?


           


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    Quote Originally Posted by ijnmko View Post
    Hi
    i want to remove TB CFWv2 and go back to normal cfw kmeaw 3.55 .
    can someone help me?
    just get whatever firmware you want, get a flashdrive or external hard drive, put the firmware in the PS3/UPDATE folder. the PS3 and Update folder names have to be in caps. then turn off your ps3 and hold the power button until it beeps 3 or 4 times, i can't remember how many it is, (the ps3 might cut on then off the first time, just do it again). that's how you get to the recovery menu, make sure you have your flash drive/external hard drive plugged in with the firmware on it and go to system update and follow the instructions from there and you'll have it installed within 5 mins or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot247 View Post
    just get whatever firmware you want, get a flashdrive or external hard drive, put the firmware in the PS3/UPDATE folder. the PS3 and Update folder names have to be in caps. then turn off your ps3 and hold the power button until it beeps 3 or 4 times, i can't remember how many it is, (the ps3 might cut on then off the first time, just do it again). that's how you get to the recovery menu, make sure you have your flash drive/external hard drive plugged in with the firmware on it and go to system update and follow the instructions from there and you'll have it installed within 5 mins or so.
    thank you for reply but the another question is there any break risk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ijnmko View Post
    thank you for reply but the another question is there any break risk?
    no, their is no brick risk at all. if something doesn't go right, it'll tell you before it installs the firmware so it won't brick your machine. i used to do it all the time until i found out how to qa flag my system and switch firmwares right from the xmb without having to go to the recovery mode.

 

 

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