Samsung Evo cards are fine now.
PSVSD for Vita and USB for PSTV work now.
It's why you need YAMT 4.0 to use PSTV USB or PSVSD on 3G Vitas.
Samsung Evo cards are fine now.
Samsung Evo cards are fine now.
PSVSD for Vita and USB for PSTV work now.
It's why you need YAMT 4.0 to use PSTV USB or PSVSD on 3G Vitas.
Who's official website?Ok, but if that's their official website, it's odd being outdated.
Gotcha, nah these are just bloggers. That info was perfect a year ago.YAMT's, I guess.
Gotcha, nah these are just bloggers. That info was perfect a year ago.
SKGleba made YAMT, the info is on GitHub.
https://github.com/SKGleba/yamt-vita
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Ok - to install YAMT and replace StorageMgr.Anyway, do I just need to disable StorageMgr on AutoPlugin II and install YAMT from there? Does disabling plugins from AutoPlugin II actually removes them?
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Ok - to install YAMT and replace StorageMgr.
You need to boot with ux0 as either internal storage or a Sony memory card.
When you boot like that, make sure you have VitaShell installed. If not, I can help with that.
Laugh VitaShell and go in to ur0 / tai folder. Edit the config. Where you find StorageMgr.skprx, put a # in front of it.
You can install YAMT from EasyVPK or transfer the vpk file over in Vitashell. Install the installer.
Open the YAMT Installer and uninstall if you can (I know it's not installed), then follow the text and use the X to delete any storage configuration you have. It will reboot you.
When rebooted, launch YAMT Installer again, choose the FULL version for USB storage. It will restart you.
After restart enter the Settings menu, choose devices, storage Devices. In storage Devices check mark in Use YAMT. Set USB to uma0 and ux0 to whatever you have been using (internal or memory card). Back out to settings and then reboot.
It should now be uma0 at boot!
If you want it as ux0, go into Vitashell and into ux0. Go down to highlight one entry and press triangle. Choose Mark All from the list. Press triangle again and choose copy.
Press Circe until you see all the mount-point again (uma0, ux0, etc). Enter uma0. Hit triangle and paste. Wait for it to finish.
Back out to the home screen. Enter settings, devices, storage Devices. Choose ux0 as USB/PSVSD.
Back out and reboot.
Link didn't work for me either, I just looked it up.
https://vita.hacks.guide/yamt.html
I forgot to write "save when you exiting config". I enter the config a second time to check my work - make sure my changes stuck.
What's uma0, the internal memory? Can't I choose ux0 as USB right after checking Use YAMT on Storage Devices instead of doing that copy process afterwards?
Your internal storage is fine to be ux0.
If you have been using internal as ux0, just don't have any other storage in.
The YAMT that is available in Vita deploy is the correct one! Use that one if you want.
Well... when you boot, you are switching ux0 to the USB and then refreshing? No, you don't have to copy... Your ux0 is already there.
I revised it - knowing more about your PSTV.
You need to turn the power on with no other drives installed.
When you boot like that, make sure you have VitaShell installed. If not, I can help with that.
Open VitaShell and go in to ur0 / tai folder. Edit the config. Where you find StorageMgr.skprx, put a # in front of it.
Install YAMT from wherever you want. 4.0 is required. You can download it using Vita deploy.
Open the YAMT Installer and uninstall (I know it's not installed), then follow the text and use the X to delete any storage configuration you have. It will reboot you.
When rebooted, launch YAMT Installer again, choose the FULL version for USB storage. It will restart you.
After restart enter the Settings menu, choose devices, storage Devices. In storage Devices check mark in Use YAMT. Set USB to ux0. Go further into Driver Settings and make sure both Force Legacy USB mode and Disable extra USB patches are both checked.
It should now be ux0 at boot!
Do not choose developer options.
That is where you format... You don't want to format accidently.
But I've been using USB as ux0.
So, VitaDeploy's YAMT is 4.0? Then I don't know people tell me to download it from websites or apps and why they release it there anyway.
I didn't do nothing yet. It was you who told me to boot ux0 as either internal storage or a Sony memory card.
You mean, I can't have the USB Flash Drive inserted on the PS TV when turning it on?
Again, I didn't understand how can you help an user if it doesn't have VitaShell installed since afterwards you said to open it. How is he/she supposed to open VitaShell when it isn't even installed?
Should all users with a PS TV follow that Force Legacy USB mode and Disable extra USB patches steps or just me? I'm asking this because you said you revised your previous post after knowing more about my PS TV.
Maybe it's easier to format the PS TV and the USB Flash Drive and then install YAMT instead of switching StorageMgr to YAMT.
You have to uninstall StorageMgr and YAMT to install the Full version of YAMT (you said you installed R+YAMT). This requires you be on internal storage when uninstalling and reinstalling YAMT (not the USB... this is just for the uninstall and reinstall of YAMT).
VitaDeploy downloads the 4.0 version of YAMT in the apps it can download. Who knows what you have installed or how you hacked your PSTV. I didn't know you had VitaDeploy until you told me...
Yes, boot with ux0 as internal storage. It has to be either internal storage or a Sony Memory card - depending on what's easiest for you. You have VitaShell on my internal? Perfect - use internal.
Yes. Leave the USB flash drive out when reinstalling YAMT.
If i don't have VitaShell on your internal storage - I can help you install VitaShell so you can follow the instructions further (is all I meant...).
The PSTV Force Legacy Mode and Disable Extra Patches are required for USB to be ux0. This allows for Standby/Wakeup.
You can start from 0 if you want - the instructions would be the same besides adding a # in front of StorageMgr plugin.
... teaching how to install HENkaku on the PS Vita/PS TV and I chose a "R + YAMT" taiHEN configuration...