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ARK often freezes the PS TV and crashes with the C1-2858-3 kernel error #238

Closed Goldtuga closed 11 months ago

Goldtuga commented 11 months ago

PSP/Vita Model

VTE-1000 (Vita TV)

ARK Version

4.20.64 Rev 4

Homebrew/GAME (if applicable)

No response

Plugins ( if applicable )

No response

Steps to reproduce

After all, after installing ARK via the new FasterARK method and running it on the PS TV, it often freezes even before running PSP games (like in the "ChovySign" part) and when running PSP ISOs with ARK, it often has a black screen for some seconds until it crashes with the C1-2858-3 kernel error.

USB Charge

Disabled

Overclock

Disabled

Power Save

Disabled

Balanced Energy Mode

Disabled

Autoboot Launcher

Off

Disable PSP Go Pause

Off

Unlock Extra Memory

Disabled

Memory Stick Speedup

Disabled

Inferno Cache

Off

Skip Sony Logos

Off

Hide PIC0 and PIC1

Off

Hide MAC Address

Off

Hide DLC

Off

Turn off LEDs

Disabled

JoseAaronLopezGarcia commented 11 months ago

You probably have some corrupted or badly installed file somewhere. Nobody else is having any of these issues but you. You also provide absolutely no information about the crash, how it happens, what happens before, what you do, etc. I'll close this until you can provide a proper report and not this generic one.

Goldtuga commented 11 months ago

You probably have some corrupted or badly installed file somewhere. Nobody else is having any of these issues but you. You also provide absolutely no information about the crash, how it happens, what happens before, what you do, etc. I'll close this until you can provide a proper report and not this generic one.

I even reinstalled HENkaku and I still have these issues. Unlike what you say, there are other users complaining about this issue (in GBATemp).

I just run a PSP ISO and it freezes with a black screen. It doesn't respond to any command until it crashes with the said error.

How come I wasn't clean enough?

Also, I already provided photos of the kernel issue in the past like you can see here.