Nathan_r32_69 is back with another update for his PUP Unpacker and Decrypter app for Windows, with more options, bug fixes and improved code!
PAUD GUI, aka PUP Unpacker and Decrypter, by Nathan_r32_69 is a Windows tool that allows you to Unpack, Repack and Decrypt PUP & SELF files.
The just released v1.2 adds several new options and code optimizations. Check out the full changelog below:
Features:
Unpacks PUP file
Decrypts/Unpacks CORE_OS
Decrypts/Unpacks Dev_flash
Decrypts SELF files of CORE_OS
Decrypts SELF files of Dev_flash
Unpacks RCO file contents
Decrypts index.dat
Version 1.2
Added option for repack Core_OS (I disabled decryption of some files in Core_OS for avoid bricks)
Added lv0 decryption
Added UPL.xml.pkg repack
Added ps3swu.self encryption
Added suffix of PUAD
Added boot options
Added creation of default boot.ini
Improved code
Fixed some bugs
DON'T PLAY WITH CORE_OS IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING... I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE OF ANY DAMAGE, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! THIS OPTION IS ONLY FOR DEVELOPERS OR PEOPLE WITH FLASHER!
What exactly is wrong with it? Does it not start? or what? It may be incompatible with Windows 8. So provide a bug report of what exactly is happening. I can say it works on Windows 7 X64 though. At least the application boots. I didn't bother to actually try out the program. Right now I'm too busy installing Windows 8 X64 on my laptop.
http://deviant-generation.com/ - my site. Contact me, Korn, and gDrive. I'm the most active but they do come over to speak to me. Likewise it's always a place to send them a message when you need to. Plus you can meet my graphics team!
What exactly is wrong with it? Does it not start? or what? It may be incompatible with Windows 8. So provide a bug report of what exactly is happening. I can say it works on Windows 7 X64 though. At least the application boots. I didn't bother to actually try out the program. Right now I'm too busy installing Windows 8 X64 on my laptop.
I tried Windows 8 out on VM on my mac for a few weeks, hated it and switched back to 7. I spent all my time on the desktop with Windows 8 anyways.....