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The process of installing Henkaku will vary slightly depending on your current console's firmware. | The process of installing Henkaku will vary slightly depending on your current console's firmware. | ||
== My Firmware is | == My Firmware is 3.63 or older == | ||
Proceed to [[Vita:Updating your Firmware (OFW)]], then go to [[Vita:HENlo]] once you finished updating to the latest firmware. | Proceed to [[Vita:Updating your Firmware (OFW)]], then go to [[Vita:HENlo]] once you finished updating to the latest firmware. | ||
== My Firmware is 3.65 or newer == | == My Firmware is 3.65 or newer == | ||
Proceed to the [[Vita:HENlo]] method. | Proceed to the [[Vita:HENlo]] method. |
Revision as of 05:33, 26 May 2024
To gain extra functionality out of a PS Vita console, users have the option of installing Henkaku to act as a "Jailbreak" and allow for usage of various extra features. This wiki page will detail on the methods of setting it up.
Unlike some other consoles, every single PS Vita model can be hacked, even without a memory card. However, PS Vitas with an OLED screen (PCH-1xxx) but without a Sony memory card will need a few extra steps to become usable.
Other useful modding guides for the PS Vita include guide.psp2.dev and vita.hacks.guide.
The process of installing Henkaku will vary slightly depending on your current console's firmware.
My Firmware is 3.63 or older
Proceed to Vita:Updating your Firmware (OFW), then go to Vita:HENlo once you finished updating to the latest firmware.
My Firmware is 3.65 or newer
Proceed to the Vita:HENlo method.