I did to be safe I ran update pressed triangle to uninstall and powered off turned back on and ran update and pressed X and installed the new
If they all used the same files, then yes. But it's not worth the risk for those who can't pandora.MaxNuker said:So... new CFW for 6.39 from what ive read some posts above? or i understood it incorrectly?It's just a port of PRO to 6.39. It's non-permanent just like 6.35, so 6.20 users can stay on the 6.20 version.
QUOTE(hunter291 @ May 29 2011, 05:40 PM) do you even need to uninstall it ? I mean, the new update overwrites the files, so uninstalling isn't needed. Anyones free to correct me, but I think it is this way.
dicamarques said:Shouldn't you update the 6.35 pro-b to 6.39 pro-b?
http://gbatemp.net/t293435-the-psp-in-prof...choices-of-todaTwoacross said:Im following the guide for downgrading to a clean version of 5.00 but when i use the downgrader, it didnt give me that original firmware install option, im currently using the Hellcat's Recovery Flasher v. 1.65You have to run it with a certain button combination to enable advanced mode.
QUOTE(Twoacross @ May 30 2011, 03:03 AM) At this point what would be the best CFW to upgrade to? Promtheus? the PRO series? TN? Advice is appreciated!
Thanks!
Frankenstein Tank said:Snailface said:Run the perma b5 patch again, it'll give you the option to uninstall -- do it.Frankenstein Tank said:I installed PRO-B5 not that long ago, with no problems, and was wondering how I would go about installing PRO-B6. Do, I just have to uninstall PRO-B5 and then install PRO-B6? Also, I have a PSPgo if that matters.
Then install and run the b6 'update' lcfw first, then run the b6 perma patch. Done.
Alright, thank you. Gonna do that right now.
EDIT: Worked perfectly.
It should be fine to go straight to the 6.20 PRO-B6 (permanent) installation.DJPlace said:should i update it with this If you are currently on an older CUSTOM/HACKED firmware. or this one
6.20 PRO-B6 (permanent) installation.