bon, j'ai bien avancé,
ya juste la derniere etape, j'ai un doute, je ne sait pas si je doit rentrer la valeur 01610000 ou la valeur du firmware actuel : (01670000 je pense)
While watching Wololo’s blog for the release of the Vita HBL I’ve stumbled across something that immediately got my attention; the possibility to bypass Sony’s forced firmware update when connecting to the internet.
Below are the step necessary to connect your PS Vita to PSN without being forced to update. This is taken from the source but I’ve took the liberty to write it out for you guys. I confirmed this using my own European PS Vita on firmware 1.06 (release).
1. Download the
psp2-updatelist.xml for your region:
Europe,
United Kingdom,
United States or
Japan.
2. Open
psp2-updatelist.xml with any editor (i.e. notepad, gedit) and look at line number 3. Change the value of
level0_system_version,
level1_system_version and
level2_system_version to “01.000.000″. On line number 4, change the value of
system_version also to “01.000.000″. Save and close the file afterwards.
3. Download and install
Charles Proxy.
4. (Optional) If you do not know the IP address of your computer you need to find out what it is before we can continue. In Windows, open up a command promt (
Start ->
Run, enter “cmd” ->
Enter) and type “ipconfig”. Your IP address is noted at
IPv4 Address.
5. On your PS Vita, go to
Settings ->
Network ->
Wi-Fi Settings and setup a working internet connection. However, go into
Advanced Settings and select
Use Proxy Server. There, you need to fill in the IP address of your computer (the one where you will be running Charles Proxy on) and the port number 8888.
6. Start Charles Proxy on your computer and restart your PS Vita. Let the PS Vita connect to the internet (by using
Connection Test or something similar) and watch Charles Proxy for any request to
http://fxx01.psp2.update.playstation.net/. Once you see this, navigate the folder in Charles Proxy (it should be expanded already) all the way to
psp2-updatelist.xml and right-click on it.
7. Select
Map local and choose the file we’re downloaded and edited in steps one and two at
Local Path.
8. On the same item, right-click and select
Edit from the menu.
9. The right window will now have some tabs in the lower center of the screen. Select
Query String and press
Add in the new tab.
10. Under
name, type “var”. Under
value, type “01610000″ (current firmware 1.61 as of the writing of this guide). Now click
Execute.
11. You’re now able to browse the PS Store, PS Friend List etc. without being forced to update to the current firmware.
Source:
technodon at PS3News forums
PS : a mon avis ca n'est plus fonctionnel, SONY ont fait leurs lourdingue