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[https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/HENlo HENlo] is a WebKit and kernel exploit chain for the PlayStation Vita, developed by TheFl0w. It was later developed into a fully fledged user accessible jailbreak with [https://github.com/SKGleba/henlo_jb henlo_jb] by SKGLeba and Yoti.
[https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/HENlo HENlo] is a WebKit and kernel exploit chain for the PlayStation Vita developed by TheFl0w. It was later developed into a fully fledged user accessible jailbreak with [https://github.com/SKGleba/henlo_jb henlo_jb] by SKGLeba and Yoti.


By default, the jailbreak provided by henlo_jb will not be "persistant". This means that if the console is ever fully shut down or rebooted, the jailbreak will need to be ran again through the web browser. However, installing [[Vita:Ensō]] (either manually or through [[Vita:VitaDeploy|VitaDeploy]]) will make the jailbreak persistant, essentially giving the console custom firmware.
By default, the jailbreak provided by henlo_jb will not be "persistant". This means that if the console is ever fully shut down or rebooted, the jailbreak will need to be ran again through the web browser. However, installing [[Vita:Ensō]] (either manually or through [[Vita:VitaDeploy|VitaDeploy]]) will make the jailbreak persistant, essentially giving the console custom firmware.

Revision as of 13:00, 26 May 2024

HENlo is a WebKit and kernel exploit chain for the PlayStation Vita developed by TheFl0w. It was later developed into a fully fledged user accessible jailbreak with henlo_jb by SKGLeba and Yoti.

By default, the jailbreak provided by henlo_jb will not be "persistant". This means that if the console is ever fully shut down or rebooted, the jailbreak will need to be ran again through the web browser. However, installing Vita:Ensō (either manually or through VitaDeploy) will make the jailbreak persistant, essentially giving the console custom firmware.

Accessing HENkaku & Installing VitaDeploy

  1. In the console's LiveArea, access the web browser. Navigate to `http://jailbreak.psp2.dev`.
  2. Open the web browser settings. Make sure that Javascript is enabled, and clear your cookies and search history. This is to ensure the jailbreak has the highest possible stability.
  3. Press the buttons named Unlock my Vita, and Unlock. This will take you to a black screen with some text.
  4. Press Cross on the options for Install henkaku (the jailbreak itself) and Install VitaDeploy (handy homebrew utility). Once you are finished, scroll down to Exit and press Cross to go back to the LiveArea.
    • If you have a PCH-1xxx series PS Vita without a Sony memory card, you will instead need to use the option Replace NEAR with VitaDeploy. As the name suggests, it replaces the defunct NEAR application with VitaDeploy.
  5. With HENkaku installed, open the Settings application. There will now be a section for Henkaku's settings.
  6. Enable the check box for Unsafe Homebrew. This will allow homebrew apps to have extra permissions. You may also want to change the spoofed firmware to 3.74 if you plan on downgrading the firmware and still want to access PSN.
  7. Exit the settings application. If you have a PCH-1xxx Vita without a memory card, you should ideally create an internal memory card so you have the ability to install games and more applications.

Installing Henkaku Ensō with VitaDeploy

Once you have installed VitaDeploy, you can easily make the jailbreak persistant by using its preset function of downgrading the firmware to 3.65 with YAMT, Vita:Ensō, and many handy plugins.

  1. Launch the newly installed VitaDeploy application.
  2. Tap Install a different OS
  3. The application will start to install a few packages. Once that step is finished, follow the on-screen instructions.
    • Do not let the console go in sleep mode during this step. If the console happened to do so, hold the power button to fully turn off the device and install HENkaku from henlo_jb again.
  4. Once the firmware has been installed, you will be able to see that the console was downgraded to 3.65 firmware with HENkaku installed in the Settings app. You can now follow Vita:Recommended Setup to know what to do next.