TheOfficialFloW / h-encore

Fully chained kernel exploit for the PS Vita on firmwares 3.65-3.68
MIT License
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C1-2758-2 when transferring #22

Closed tipsyConfection closed 6 years ago

tipsyConfection commented 6 years ago

I've been trying to transfer h-encore over to my vita for two days now. I did everything by tutorial several times, no luck. Same with auto h-encore, the same error when i try to transfer. Every step before that was fine, but no matter what it doesn't want to transfer. Neither wi-fi nor usb transfers work. My official firmware version is 6.68, and Vita itself is an old fat 3G+Wi-fi version. I also tried rebuilding the database and formatting several times, still no luck.

Rameron commented 6 years ago

Your memory card can be broken. Try to use another memory card.

justhereforasolution commented 6 years ago

Same issue here (fat model, 3.65). I tested the memory card and it works fine, so it must be something else.

Reverand commented 6 years ago

I am using two different memory cards on two different systems, and both are resulting in the same C1-2758-2 error. Guide was followed, as well as a video to ensure I was following the correct steps. 3.68 OFW on a Fat and Slim, setup on my PSN account, same error on each.

Please let me know what else I can provide to assist with further troubleshooting.

willowwizard commented 6 years ago

Same issue here; Japanese PS Vita Slim on 3.65. Using Linux and followed both the official readme.md tutorial and the vita.hacks.guide tutorial; both exhibited the same C1-2758-2 error upon attempting to transfer. Also tried rebuilding database, removing the memory card, reinserting the memory card; compiling different versions of QCMA, no dice :(

EDIT: Was somehow able to fix it by using auto-h-encore in a VM running Windows 10 LTSB (and a USB filter set for my PS Vita)

legendofmiracles commented 4 years ago

Sorry to comment on a two year old issue, but i am having the same issue. I am also on Linux, And unlike willowwizard, i can't boot up a windows vm.

Does that mean, that i can't jailbreak my ps vita?

lovenemesis commented 1 year ago

Sorry to comment on an issue that half an decade ago. But this is still happening today.

I was following the tutorial step by step exactly and got the same error during transferring the packaged h-encore while I had no problem transfer any other Apps between my Vita and Fedora system. Initially I thought it was permission issue. But exactingly all content shared the same permission setup as the rest of qcma backed up apps. Hence no clue what could cause this.

Eventually I had to dig out another Win machine to workaround the problem, just as OP.