Finalizing Setup
Required Reading
We will now setup applications and plugins such as the following:
- Vita Homebrew Browser (downloads and installs other homebrew applications)
- NoNpDrm (allows for encrypted games and applications to be used)
- DownloadEnabler (allows any file type to be downloaded with the browser)
- shellbat (displays exact battery percentage in the status bar)
- pngshot (improves the built-in screenshot utility)
- PSV VSH Menu (in-game menu for overclocking or displaying the frame-rate)
In order to install the necessary .vpk
(content package) files on your device, we use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to copy the files to your device’s memory card.
What You Need
- An FTP Client such as WinSCP or CyberDuck
- Alternatively, you can also use the USB transfer feature of VitaShell
- config.txt
- The latest release of Vita Homebrew Browser
- The latest release of NoNpDrm
- The latest release of DownloadEnabler
- The latest release of shellbat
- The latest release of pngshot
- The latest release of PSV VSH Menu (both files)
Instructions
Section I - Prep Work
- Launch the VitaShell application
- Press (Start) to open the VitaShell settings
- Press (Cross) on “SELECT button” to change the mode to “FTP”
- Alternatively, you can leave this setting on “USB” and transfer all files via a USB cable for the remainder of this guide
- Note that the USB transfer mode will start you in the ux0 partition
- Additionally, some files will be hidden in USB mode on Windows; you must enable “Show hidden files, folders, and drives” and disable “Hide protected operating system files” in the File Explorer options in order to see all files
- Press (Circle) to close the VitaShell settings
- Press (Select) to enable FTP access on your device
- Open your FTP client on your computer
- Enter the IP Address and Port displayed on your device
- Using your FTP client, navigate to
ux0:
->data/
- The
ux0:
partition corresponds to the memory card of your device (on the PS Vita 1000, this partition will always be the external memory card; on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this partition will either be the external memory card if one is inserted, or the built-in memory card otherwise) - The
ur0:
partition corresponds to the internal system memory which is always present on all devices (on the PS Vita 2000 and PS TV, this is not the same as the built-in memory card!))
- The
- Transfer
VitaHBBrowser.vpk
to thedata
folder - Using your FTP client, navigate to
ux0:
- Delete the
tai
folder - Navigate to
ur0:
->tai/
- Transfer
config.txt
to thetai
folder- Overwrite (replace) the existing
config.txt
file
- Overwrite (replace) the existing
- Transfer
nonpdrm.skprx
to thetai
folder - Transfer
download_enabler.suprx
to thetai
folder - Transfer
shellbat.suprx
to thetai
folder - Transfer
pngshot.suprx
to thetai
folder - Transfer
kuio.skprx
to thetai
folder - Transfer
vsh.suprx
to thetai
folder - Press (Circle) on your device to close the FTP connection
Section II - Installing VPK
- On your device, navigate to
ux0:
->data/
- Press (Cross) on
VitaHBBrowser.vpk
to install the file - Press (Cross) to confirm the install
- Press (Cross) to continue the install when you are prompted about extended permissions
- Press (Triangle) to open the menu, then select “Delete” to delete the marked file
- Press (Cross) to confirm the deletion
- Close the VitaShell application
- Reboot your device
- If your device does not have Ensō, you will need to manually launch and exit h-encore to enable homebrew
- This is required to load the new kernel plugins added to
ur0:tai/config.txt
- To confirm that everything is working, you should now see a battery percentage in the status bar
Section III - PSN Access
- Navigate to
HENkaku Settings
- Check “Enable PSN spoofing”
- Check “Enable Version Spoofing”
- Navigate to “Spoofed Version”
- Enter “3.68” into the box
- Should a new firmware version be released in the future, you must change the spoofed version to match in order to access PSN
- Close the Settings application
Section IV - Cleanup
- Launch the Content Manager application
- Select “Manage Content on Memory Card”
- Select “PS Vita”
- Delete the following applications if they exist (note that, depending on your install method, some or all of these applications may be missing):
- “ensō”
- “molecularShell”
- Close the Content Manager application
You can now easily install new homebrew applications just by using Vita Homebrew Browser. Alternatively, you can also browse for new homebrew applications on VitaDB.
You can now press (L) + (R) + (Start) or (L) + (R) + (Select) while in a game to open the PSV VSH Menu. This menu allows you to configure “overclocking” settings (which just allows your device to run at its maximum speed since it is normally underclocked by Sony) and view information such as the frame-rate and battery status.
For information on replacing your Sony memory card with alternative storage (such as a microSD card or USB drive), check out the StorageMgr page.
For information on installing CFW to the built-in PSP emulator, check out the Adrenaline page.