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    Wink The Lazymans way to downgrade!

    ^_^ Hi hi, this is TheAceOfFire with a really easy way to help out someone who is confused with upgrading, downgrading, etc, to reach the golden firmware, 3.03 OEC.

    I have recently created a nice little Automation called:
    AutoDowngrade Generator (V1.0)

    How To Install:
    1. Unzip AutoDowngrade Generator (V1.0) somewhere.
    2. Place 150.pbp, 280.pbp, and 303.pbp updates into CoreData.


    How To Use:
    Basically, you tell it what firmware you are on RIGHT now. It will then walk you through any steps you need to downgrade to 1.50, giving you packages along the way.

    For example, let's say you were 2.60.

    1. Start program, say you are between 1.50 and 2.80.
    Program informs you that you need to upgrade to 2.80, and gives you the files to do so (Copy to root of psp, run program).

    2. Start program again, you say you are now 2.80.
    It gives you the downgrader and HEN, and gives you a quick tutorial. Even shows you what a TA motherboard looks like. You can then choose whether or not to add in a Upgrader to 3.03 OEC by Dark_AleX.


    ^_^ you get the idea.

    Basically, you get a custom tutorial and guide for every step. You can even downgrade a custom firmware using this method.


    AutoDowngrade Generator V1.0 (Full Version, 56.071 MB)
    AutoDowngrade Generator V1.0 (No Eboots included, 1.127 MB)

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    DCEmu Coder splodger15's Avatar
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    Wasnt there already easy downgraders to use

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    Awesome idea, Great for the noobs and people who are terrified of flashing. Well done. +rep sir.

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    Cool little piece of kit, I normally do all my stuff manually mainly because I feel safer.

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