Rogero CEX 4,30 Custom Firmware v2.03 Restores Install PKG Files Function

Rogero returns with another update to his 4.30 custom firmware for CEX consoles. If you thought that his firmware took a bad turn when the Install Package Files functionality was removed, then you might want to take that back. With this update, Rogero has reimplemented the function which works better than the original. Not only that, Rogero has squashed the bugs that were present in previous releases of his custom firmware

Rogero CEX 4.30 CFW v2.03 Changelog:

Rebuilt from scratch using OFW4.30 files only (no DEX/SEX files) with official XMB and full features working as in OFW4.30
All known problems like XMB icons sorting and Demo Mode issues from previous versions are now gone with the use of the official XMB.
New Improved "Install Package Files" Application added to XMB instead of using the traditional DEX Icon, to have a 100% original XMB.
[* Install Package Files] function supports:
up to 256 pkg files
split pkg files
sorting
queued PKG indication (in red)
multipart (split) PKG indication (in yellow)
copy/transfer progress
Scanned locations: /dev_usb*** /dev_hdd0 /dev_bdvd in /PKG /packages and root folders
Split files format: .0 - .63 / .66600 - .66663 / .001 - .064

CFW Structure fixed to match the OFW 4.xx Structure:
No more corrupted data error messages while Installing from XMB or Recovery Menu.
The CFW can be installed fine from XMB Update over any OFW3.55/CFW3.55/CFW4.21/CFW4.30.
HDD can be swapped/changed and the CFW4.30 v2.03 will re-install without any problem.


Patched LV1 to disable LV2 Protection.
Patched LV1 to add peek/poke support to replace hvc 182/183 (multiMAN Direct Disc Access is now working fine with CFW4.30 v2.03)
Patched LV1 to disable SYSTEM MANAGER INTEGRITY CHECK (to prevent Bricking on non-dehashed downgraded consoles)
Patched LV1 Core OS Hash Check (to prevent Bricking on non-dehashed downgraded consoles)
The CFW can be used directly for Downgrading with Hardware flashers /Flashing from FSM/Exiting from FSM, all works fine.
Patched LV2 to add peek/poke support. (for both LV1 and LV2)
Patched VSH to enable ReActPSN compatibility (Allow Unsigned act.dat and *.rif files, Disable Unlinking/Deleting of act.dat)
Spoofed the system version to latest OFW version 4.31.
PSN/SEN access is available as long as the current "passphrase" still the same.
Loading games from App_home Icon is now fixed.
It can run games signed with Keys up to version 4.30 without any Eboot/Sprx patching needed
Games can be loaded from Disc Icon (with Original game in BD) and from app_home (Disc-less, but not all games).
Current 3.55 homebrew applications can't be loaded on this CFW, applications must be re-signed properly for FW4.21/4.30


As always, here are some guidelines from Rogero that you should follow when updating to a new firmware:


Always make a NOR/Nand dump using multiMAN before installing any CFW to have a recovery backup in case of any bricks.
Having a valid NOR/Nand dump is an essential step before upgrading, because you will always have a chance to recover when you have a valid dump.
A Hardware Flasher alone without a valid dump may not fix your bricked PS3 **

The QA flag is better to be always Enabled on your PS3 for safer upgrading/downgrading operations. Link ----> toggle_qa.pkg
Please Check the MD5 of the downloaded PUP file before installing any CFW to avoid possible bricks.
DO NOT HAVE DISC IN PS3 WHEN UPDATING FIRMWARES..As the PS3 will take the UPDATE from the DISC First.You need to be already on a 3.55OFW or 3.55CFW/4.21CFW/4.30CFW to install this. Installing from any OFW > 3.55 won't work. (Hardware Flasher needed)

In Addition, this release has been tested and can be installed from the XMB if that is your preferred method of updating.

Download: Rogero CEX 4.30 CFW v2.03: http://www.mediafire.com/?zxcm68f9cn7zlmw (Mirror: http://ul.to/t6bmo2sn) (Mirror 2: http://uploaded.net/file/438ugz9u) (Mirror 3: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqdbuba56a4pf ... 2.03.PUP?m)
MD5: 5f7434a46f7909689b00558a06071689
Size: 192 MB (201,591,424 bytes)

Fuente: PSX-Scene

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