• PS3 Hacks , 29.06.2009

    A few new applications were released recently for the PS3. ifcaro has released a update for his HDD Toolbox, and PS3 Update Extractor.



    PS3 HDD Toolbox v0.94is a program to facilitate the encryption and decryption of the hard disk of the PS3. Grab the download here.

    PS3 Update Extractor v1.12, is used to extract recent PS3 updates files. Download it here.

    RichDevX has also released a modified version of StreetskaterFU’s PS3 Trophy Scanner, it has various new improvements and is more user friendly (and potentially easier to use). Download it here.

    Posted by Pirate @ 10:02 pm

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  • Comments:

    1. tech3475's Avatar tech3475 says:

      Is there a HDD tool to resize the linux partition or is that restricted by the hypervisor?

    2. brarei200's Avatar brarei200 says:

      Awesome !

    3. maroofsbp's Avatar maroofsbp says:

      is there any English tutorial for hdd decryption the one inside that archive is not in english

    4. MohammadAG's Avatar MohammadAG says:

      Originally Posted by maroofsbp View Post
      is there any English tutorial for hdd decryption the one inside that archive is not in english
      http://www.haxnetwork.net/showthread.php?t=9445
      Next time use the search function

    5. SlyRipper's Avatar SlyRipper says:

      Originally Posted by Pirate View Post
      RichDevX has also released a modified version of StreetskaterFU's PS3 Trophy Scanner, it has various new improvements and is more user friendly (and potentially easier to use). Download it here.
      And he still fails to see that it grabs the lists from the wrong server. Total waste of time on his part. I'm pretty stumped at the stupidity of some people.

    6. soz's Avatar soz says:

      What I'm understanding from the HDD tool is that I can decrypt the entire HDD dump from a PS3 and then re-encrypt it back. Is this correct?

      If this is correct, wouldn't that make it possible to decrypt one PS3's HDD and then re-encrypt it using dump data from another ps3, such that it is usable on the second PS3. Could be useful for some people.

      This is just a thought.