Flash Writer has a higher risk of hard brick on NAND systems. It's not something that can be remediated.offline writer is even more safer. Local host is the good way for this kind of operations. Always was that way.
offline writer is even more safer. Local host is the good way for this kind of operations. Always was that way.
I have to disagree with this. I know for a fact this offline jailbreak does to check the hardware when a mismatched hardware it abortsThe flash writter lacks any sort of checks on flash memory consistency before and after patching, no console CFW compatibility, no patch integrity checks (which means it can apply a bad patch, rendering your console a shinny brick).
So no, it's not safer. Stop spreading misleading information.
I forgot what it's that solderless NAND flasher called but it works on FAT ps3's CECHG and lower. I'm in the USA so i'll check if they have it for sale too.Flash Writer has a higher risk of hard brick on NAND systems. It's not something that can be remediated.
You cannot know anything for a fact if you can't understand the entire code yourself, and that's a fact..I have to disagree with this. I know for a fact this offline jailbreak does to check the hardware when a mismatched hardware it aborts
offline writer is even more safer. Local host is the good way for this kind of operations. Always was that way.
I have to disagree with this. I know for a fact this offline jailbreak does to check the hardware when a mismatched hardware it aborts
The thing is, the online tool is safer. Not taking shots at the other writer, but just the fact that it uses the 3MB patch file can by itself cause problems.
^ This was what I could've said earlier but hesitatedAlso, @esc0rtd3w on same team as bguerville (Ps3Xploit) and who had a hand in the original CFW Flash Writer development as well said the above earlier in this thread
There's nothing to unhook, the Toolset should leave absolutely no trace behind after closing the browser AS LONG AS you let it finish whatever operations that may still be in play before closing..^ This was what I could've said earlier but hesitated
there's absolutely nothing wrong with @bguerville 's toolset
also @bguerville any plans to disable the toolset exploit upon browser exit or not possible on a superslim with HEN? Sorry for double ping just figured i'd ask if you can like make it unhook the vsh exploit for HEN to be enabled. because if you try to enable HEN after running toolset the browser does nothing.
I did not mean in disrespect to GuilloteTesla and other dev I prefer the offline tool to jailbreak my PS3 maybe it's not the safest way to jailbreak the PS3 but at least I know it's not infected or the site's been hijacked there's too many variables for the online jailbreak for PS3 I do not feel comfortable with
No disrespect taken mate!. We are having a debate, that's all.
In the matter of the Toolset being infected, that's improbable to happen unless it's hijacked (which is possible but highly unlikely). As Bguerville said before, the patch is downloaded from the same server that hosts the online tool, but if you want you can apply your own patch loaded from a USB drive (plus, you'll get all the validation and security checks that the online tool provides).
But, as always, the patch must be good. A malicious site that distributes a bad patch can cause lots of bricks (as it happened with the stolen Toolset by a russian hacking site, which bricked lots of consoles). In the end, regarding offline or online, you will be in square one.
Oh I never said it doesn't work. The issue is that due to the exploit being used, Flash Writer does not have access to the entire NAND so the backup it saves lacks a few parts, and if one of those parts is damaged later due to a bad flash then your PS3 becomes unrecoverable.I forgot what it's that solderless NAND flasher called but it works on FAT ps3's CECHG and lower. I'm in the USA so i'll check if they have it for sale too.
You're rightI think close this thread is not good ideal I think offline ps3 jailbreak tool need to be continue to be supported and updated
Yes you are right atleast for mostly server issues sometimes and other online issues network failure, fail to load page things like that.I think close this thread is not good ideal I think offline ps3 jailbreak tool need to be continue to be supported and updated
Yes there is always a risk it depends. Just like in my country were network is bad. Bad electric supply. Me my friend something have a brick when the toolset is patching. Either a network failure or a power failure on patching operation in the toolset. We had to use e3 flasher to unbrick it. Yes bgtoolset is extremely safe. But not for people like me and my country with issues like this. So I vote for continuation of the offline tool.Can a mod please close this thread? I don't see the point in talking in circles...
Bottom line is this: 300k thread views, ~200 replies, and I haven't seen a single brick report. So if you're concerned about "safety", think about that statistic before blindly spewing misinformation.
P.S the NAND concerns are more misinformation. No per-console data is overwritten (bguerville has said this himself multiple times), so recovering from a brick is always possible. Even when the flash writer was the only software solution available for jailbreaking, there were no reports of per-console data being overwritten unintentionally.
There is always going to be some degree of inherent risk with these things regardless of the exploit you are using. I don't know why bguerville wants his toolset to be online only and that's his prerogative, but the only motivation behind updating the old project is to have an offline solution and I think it serves that purpose. This is not intended to "compete" with the toolset, that notion is fundamentally ridiculous.
i will close it for a while.Can a mod please close this thread? I don't see the point in talking in circles...