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==Updating the Firmware==
==Updating the Firmware==
{{Warning|  IMPORTANT: Ensure the hard drive, disk reader (The console is able to properly read game disks), bluetooth (controllers work wirelessly), Wi-Fi (Connect to Wi-Fi and visit a webpage through the browser) and CMOS battery (With internet turned off, turn off the console and after some time turn on again and see if the date and time is accurate) of the console works properly to avoid being stuck in an update loop, which would render the console useless/bricked until one or more of these broken components are repaired/replaced.}}
{{Warning|  IMPORTANT: Ensure the hard drive, disk reader (The console is able to properly read game disks), bluetooth (controllers work wirelessly) and Wi-Fi (Connect to Wi-Fi and visit a webpage through the browser) of the console works properly to avoid being stuck in an update loop, which would render the console useless/bricked until one or more of these broken components are repaired/replaced.}}


# Remove any disc in the Blu-Ray drive and disconnect the console from the Internet.  
# Remove any disc in the Blu-Ray drive and disconnect the console from the Internet.  

Revision as of 02:31, 4 January 2024

Exclamation-triangle-fill.svgCustom firmware can only be installed from OFW 3.55 or lower, over CFW, or after running PS3Xploit.


CLICK HERE TO CHECK IF YOUR PS3 IS COMPATIBLE FOR A DOWNGRADE TO 3.55 OFW

Installing CFW or HFW is exactly like installing OFW. It's recommended that you download the firmware from the developer's website, but if the source is unavailable, you can find most of them here. Use the simplified process below to install it.

A video demonstration of this process can be found on MrMario2011's channel.

Keep the following things in mind:

  • Read everything on screen and make sure you are installing the correct update.
  • Be sure to take any disks out of the Blu-Ray drive before installing. If the PS3 finds a newer update on the Blu-Ray disc, it will use that instead, and you'll be stuck on OFW! It is also a good idea to disconnect the console from the Internet to prevent hitting the wrong menu item.
  • Disable any spoofers before beginning. These can prevent you from installing updates.
  • If something goes wrong, you can always try installing it from recovery mode.
  • If you're downgrading from OFW, you can directly install a 4.XX CFW. If you need to install a 3.XX firmware, you will need to first install Rogero 9.99 Downgrader Firmware (or Rebug 9.99 Downgrader Firmware if Rogero doesn't work), and then Rogero v3.7 CFW before installing your destination firmware.
  • If you plan on playing offline exclusively, check out this page to disable PSN to prevent getting banned and OFW updates via the Internet.
  • If your PS3's language is set to English [UK], Brazilian Portuguese, or Turkish; you may receive an error message when updating your CFW. Try changing the language to English [US].

Updating the Firmware

Exclamation-triangle-fill.svgIMPORTANT: Ensure the hard drive, disk reader (The console is able to properly read game disks), bluetooth (controllers work wirelessly) and Wi-Fi (Connect to Wi-Fi and visit a webpage through the browser) of the console works properly to avoid being stuck in an update loop, which would render the console useless/bricked until one or more of these broken components are repaired/replaced.


  1. Remove any disc in the Blu-Ray drive and disconnect the console from the Internet.
  2. Create a folder called "PS3" on the root of your USB storage device.
  3. Create a folder within the PS3 folder called "UPDATE".
  4. Place the desired firmware within the UPDATE folder and rename it "PS3UPDAT.PUP".
    • If you are on Windows and have file extensions hidden, name it "PS3UPDAT" instead
    • 'Rebug releases their firmwares as ZIP files which contain a link to the actual firmware download. A firmware update should have the extension .PUP.
  5. Plug your USB storage device into your PS3.
  6. Boot your console into recovery mode by powering it on, holding the power button until it turns off, then holding it again until it does it a quick double-beep. Alternatively, go to the System Update section of Settings.
  7. Select "System Update" and choose "Update via Storage Media". It may appear to hang while it checks for an update; so long as the loading icon is spinning, it is searching and it may take hours depending on your storage device.
    • If it reports the data as corrupt, double check the file and folder names, and make sure you chose the correct update for your system (CEX/DEX).
  8. Select the listed update, proceed through the prompts, and allow update to install and reboot.
  • You will most likely need to update your apps, such as Multiman or Rebug Toolbox, to fully use them.
  • If your USB ports are broken, you can update in Recovery mode by placing the PUP file in /dev_hdd0/vsh/ on your hard drive or in /NOT/UPDATE/ on a DVD.

QA Flagging your Console

You can enable the QA flag on your console to allow downgrading from one CFW to a lower version CFW without use of downgrader firmware. It also allows use of the Debug Settings on the XMB.

  • For Evilnat 4.88.2 and later users: Navigate to the "Network" column of the XMB, select "Custom Firmware Tools", "Cobra Tools", "QA Tools", "Enable QA Flags".
  • For Rebug users: Install Rebug Toolbox, navigate to the far right and select the first option "Toggle QA Flag".
  • For non-Rebug users: Install the Toggle_QA package and run it. Your console may reboot.

Update Manager

If you have a QA Flagged console, you can take advantage of the PS3's update manager, and easily switch between firmwares, even if it's a downgrade.

Place pups on your HDD in the following fashion, and they will show up in the System Update menu.

/dev_hdd0/updater/01/Rebug_4.46.pup
/dev_hdd0/updater/02/Habib_4.65.pup
/dev_hdd0/updater/03/Rebug_3.55.pup