TheOfficialFloW / h-encore

Fully chained kernel exploit for the PS Vita on firmwares 3.65-3.68
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Henkaku Settings not available in Settings app after install #14

Closed JK3Y closed 6 years ago

JK3Y commented 6 years ago

I was on 3.65 enso. I decided to update to 3.68 and I used the FWUpdater app. I ran into this issue and after following the instructions I was able to update to 3.68.

So far so good... After launching h-encore and installing henkaku my settings app does not list "Henkaku Settings" where the "System Update" option is. It also lists my FW as 3.67 after h-encore is enabled. Before it's enabled my vita reports that it's on 3.68.

This isn't affecting the hack; homebrew continues to work as it should, but it is strange behavior that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere yet.

TheOfficialFloW commented 6 years ago

Not mentioned anywhere: https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/h-encore/blob/master/README.md#henkaku-settings

JK3Y commented 6 years ago

Under the instructions for removing the alert before hencore loads you specifically say go to henkaku settings. I don't have henkaku settings after following the method described above

ms2048 commented 6 years ago

Do you have listed ur0:tai/henkaku.suprx under sections main, NPXS10015 and *NPXS10016 in your active tai/config.txt?

I had exactly the same behavior, as I have copied config.txt from the previous Vita (3.65 enso updated from 3.60) and somehow these entries were missing there. Re-adding these entries fixed this problem for me.

If you're not sure you can use the 'reset taiHEN config.txt' option (mentioned in the readme) from within h-encore itself and take a closer look at the default config.txt.