This is a VERY VERY VERY big pile of shit. This is not 'stealth' mm but the 'standard' one, repacked by someone who has no idea how to do it. It includes all his settings, options, data files, installed theme, additional theme, etc, etc.
I'm not going to support 'bug reports' from such poor redistributions from 1 post wonders.
Last edited by gDrive; 12-22-2012 at 05:10 PM.
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This is a VERY VERY VERY big pile of $hit. This is not 'stealth' mm but the 'standard' one, repacked by someone who has no idea how to do it. It includes all his settings, options, data files, installed theme, additional theme, etc, etc.
I'm not going to support 'bug reports' from such poor redistributions from 1 post wonders.
Thanks for letting me know!
In that case, I'll redact that link immediately in case some n00bs start asking about bugs and whatnot that originate from the PKG created by the 1 post wonder.
but was in the place of the SingStar of incon InstallPackage without any background?
Is it normal?! I wish I had the InstallPackage file but with the skin of SingStar.
Can you help?
Sorry for my english
Thank you.
Yes it's normal for the 255KB release to NOT have the SingStar XMB background music/image, as it ONLY contains the essential files for installPKG to run/operate, so don't worry about that.
However, as the original proof-of-concept (~114MB) release required SingStar to be installed, ONLY the installPKG EBOOT.BIN, icon and the PARAM.SFO files replaced the SingStar files without the rest of the SingStar files getting deleted in the process, and thus what the proof-of-concept release had was the InstallPKG icon showing on the XMB WITH the SingStar background image/music being shown/played on the XMB (but it'd still execute DeanK's InstallPKG app regardless), as shown in the picture on the front-page.
As already installed 255kb release, what steps should I do now to stay with SingStar XMB background music / image?
Sorry my nubice.
There's no need for you to have the background music/image now that you've installed the 255KB application - like I said, the background image/music was there ONLY IN THE PROOF OF CONCEPT release of the application, meaning that the initial 114MB release was ONLY THERE TO SHOW USERS THAT IT WOULD WORK BY REPLACING THE SINGSTAR XMB SLOT with the INSTALLPKG APPLICATION - that's all it's there for, and the XMB images/music do not affect the way the program runs, nor it affects how the system makes logs of its boot history and so on.
To show you how the 255KB release works, here's two screenshots which show what happens before you install it and after you install it, courtesy of PS3Hax:
Fig. 1: installPKG SingStar Release - Before the Installation
Fig. 2: installPKG SingStar Release - After the Installation
Perhaps I should front-page these images now, and take down the proof-of-concept release and the image relating to the proof-of-concept release, now that there's going to be questions asked about the SingStar Version of the installPKG.
I've been using this for a while but now it asks to update! Looks like the singstar app has been updated to 1.01.
If you cancel update it still goes to install packages so not really an issue but can we stop this by editing the param.sfo (if there is one) to v1.01 or higher?