Brick help - turned off safety checks

Hello guys I need help yesterday i try to jailbreak my ps3 cobra I download patch file apply patch all go good no error then i restart my ps3 and it's dead now red light blinking what I did wrong
 
Hello guys I need help yesterday i try to jailbreak my ps3 cobra I download patch file apply patch all go good no error then i restart my ps3 and it's dead now red light blinking what I did wrong

what version ps3 you have? 1,2,3, or 4K or better yet what cech?
 
Hello guys I need help yesterday i try to jailbreak my ps3 cobra I download patch file apply patch all go good no error then i restart my ps3 and it's dead now red light blinking what I did wrong
what is ps3 model number? cech-????

what did you use to do jailbreak?

which cfw .pup file did you install after jailbreak?
 
on the label that had model number, see if you find a month and year. what are they?
 
sorry brother i didnt get it if i have the dump file what i have to do for hardware flasher i need the kit
I moved your posts to a new thread.

i don't know about hardware flashers. i have never had one. i know at least some are soldered to the ps3 board so it is not easy for everyone.
 
I think where you went wrong is disabling safety checks. they're there for a reason. if it wouldn't flash or you couldn't get past some step, you should've asked here first.
 
If at least we knew what console model we are talking about, it would be easier to draw definitive conclusions.

If your console is a retail model in CEX mode, I doubt that FMM detected it as CFW compatible like you said it did.
If it had, you would never have had to disable strict mode in the first place, the patching options would have been enabled by default.

And if FMM really did detect the console as CFW compatible but the patching options were disabled in Strict mode, it would mean that the kernel was detected as non-CEX (most likely DEX) for which no no-fsm patch is available.
Unless your ps3 is not a retail model, DEX mode detection would also mean that you were most likely on CFW already & didn't need to jailbreak.

Also, you were clearly warned about the risks when you disabled FMM Strict mode. Those on-screen warnings didn't bother you at all? You just ignored them, went ahead & applied an unchecked patch file?

Anyway, now that you bricked the console, only a hardware flasher can restore the Flash Memory but only if the console uses a NOR or NAND chip, if it is a emmc chip, it will probably remain a brick for the foreseeable future, as I am not aware of any hardware flasher working on emmc.

You shouldn't need a previous backup dump, a new hardware flasher dump on which you apply a no-fsm patch with pyps3patcher should be sufficient.
 
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