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* A jailbreak for PS4 will likely never be released on the latest firmware. Most jailbreak developers try to avoid ruining the online experience for other people by enabling cheating online and also prevent people from getting their consoles or accounts banned. Below you can find quick info on what firmware you should be on before attempting anything: | * A jailbreak for PS4 will likely never be released on the latest firmware. Most jailbreak developers try to avoid ruining the online experience for other people by enabling cheating online and also prevent people from getting their consoles or accounts banned. Below you can find quick info on what firmware you should be on before attempting anything: | ||
** ''Latest firmware (unexploited): 12.00'' | ** ''Latest firmware (unexploited): 12.00'' | ||
** ''Latest exploited firmware (can be jailbroken with HEN): 11.00 (and everything lower)'' | ** ''Latest exploited firmware (can be jailbroken with HEN): 11.00 (and everything lower) Nothing higher than 11.00. so 11.02,11.52 and 12.00 have no jailbreak.'' | ||
* At this time, you can only downgrade ("firmware revert") your PS4 if you had previously backed up your sflash, syscon, and HDD from a previous firmware version. If you are on an unexploited firmware, you can either either hold off on updating your console until your current firmware may be exploited or you can buy a console on a lower firmware. | * At this time, you can only downgrade ("firmware revert") your PS4 if you had previously backed up your sflash, syscon, and HDD from a previous firmware version. If you are on an unexploited firmware, you can either either hold off on updating your console until your current firmware may be exploited or you can buy a console on a lower firmware. | ||
* Since you cannot log into PSN with a firmware older than the latest version, you cannot get banned. | * Since you cannot log into PSN with a firmware older than the latest version, you cannot get banned. |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 18 December 2024
Foreward
- A jailbreak for PS4 will likely never be released on the latest firmware. Most jailbreak developers try to avoid ruining the online experience for other people by enabling cheating online and also prevent people from getting their consoles or accounts banned. Below you can find quick info on what firmware you should be on before attempting anything:
- Latest firmware (unexploited): 12.00
- Latest exploited firmware (can be jailbroken with HEN): 11.00 (and everything lower) Nothing higher than 11.00. so 11.02,11.52 and 12.00 have no jailbreak.
- At this time, you can only downgrade ("firmware revert") your PS4 if you had previously backed up your sflash, syscon, and HDD from a previous firmware version. If you are on an unexploited firmware, you can either either hold off on updating your console until your current firmware may be exploited or you can buy a console on a lower firmware.
- Since you cannot log into PSN with a firmware older than the latest version, you cannot get banned.
Jailbreaking
- 1. Standard Jailbreak. This means updating to a exploitable firmware and jailbreaking with a DNS and with or without resetting/erasing the HDD.
- 2. Alternative methods of jailbreaking. For people who cannot use DNS because of their ISP and for those who want to self-host.