i just flash the lnt0.pgf to lnt15.pgf and the other files to change fonts...
how i can disable this BSOD..?
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i just flash the lnt0.pgf to lnt15.pgf and the other files to change fonts...
how i can disable this BSOD..?
what version of PSP do u have?Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
if 2.01+, u have to put the fonts on MS,
for 1.5, u can replace the fonts in flash0 and that's all
i have an 1,50 psp version..
and after the flash, i have this BSOD
but i can't launch something... when i turn on my psp she directly go on the BSOD...
i cant use the dashboard, my psp block on bosd, i cant do anything else !!
HELP :,(
that is an extremly unwise thing to do. flashmod writes it to flash0 and i was helping some guy try and fix his psp after it was screwed because he installed a font using flashmod. as things stand he will have to send it to sony for repair.
the safest option - if you can do it - is putting the fonts in flash1 or the memory stick. but always always always test the fonts FIRST with mph firmware loader to see if they work and dont cause any problems.
This is exactly why I loathe any program that writes to the flash.
Do you mean that you used FlashMod to flash the fonts? If so, your PSP is broken and likely will not work again.
As I've said many, many times, I do not recommend writing your fonts to flash0, because there is no way to get out of the BSOD if you do.
i can put font into ma MS, but how i can flash with this font if i cant use the dashboard..?
and i use flashmod v3 to do this....
if u put the font on MS likes me, u have to modify the system.reg from flash1, then hexed it, edit the font path from flash0 to ms0, then retouch it before replace the system reg files in the flash1, check the instruction from the readme..Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
he used flashmod - it writes to flash0 - he is most likely looking at a sony repair.
If you used Flashmod to put fonts onto Flash0, and you now get the BSOD, you will have to get your PSP repaired. There is no way around it.Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
oh dam.. !! :s
it s a jap psp...and i'm french... and the psp have one year past..!!
so i can't use the waranty...
there is no backup system into flash0.??
No. You will have to get it repaired.
oki...thansk a lot for your help...
im a very stupid guy who not test "nothing'fonts" with MPHfirmloader before...
bye bye and good luck for font exploit...
Yes romanocry, je suis francais.
Et pour ton probleme, puisque tu as modifié la flash0 et qu'elle ne boote plus ba c'est mort, faut lenvoyer au SAV.
Tu aurais du modifier le dreg pour qu il lise a partir de la MS comme ca au pire si tu fais nimportequoi tu peux reparer le dreg qui est dans la flash1 pour qu'il relise les polices qui sont dans la flash0 et que tu n aurais pas modifié. (wow phrase longue lol)
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je croyé que les fonts été sur le flash1..et donc en cas d'erreur, retour a la normal grace au flash0...
mais en fait non... dommage...
[I thought that the fonts were in flash1, and that in case of an error, we could return to the normal fonts from flash0...]Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
Unfortunately, the fonts are stored in Flash0 and we cannot fix them ourselves.
this happened to me. i used a memory card reader to put the fonts back on the mem stick. what happened is i flashed them and then deleted the fontmod folder and forget to edit the registry to point it back at flash0.Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
what ? so we do have flash0 access? ??
Yes, but he never put a modified registry on in the first place.Zitat:
Zitat von will1234
On 1.50, yes.Zitat:
Zitat von bjrnbuse
will1234, yes but you could have just pressed O and pu your folders back and your dreg.
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but me... i never put an modify file (system.dreg.??) into F0...
so my only solution is to give psp to sony for reparation.?
lol i just made a font which looks nice and if u have a wallpaper on and set a theme the font get's a shade of that colour :P
When you use FlashMod, it changes files on F0. That is where it put your new font, and your new font is probably invalid.Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
Yes.Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
yes im sure this not a good font file...because i make a new text file... and i renamed it into lnt0.pgf...
how cost an reparation from sony.?
... Are you INSANE? You overwrote an essential system file with an empty text file? What could possibly have possessed you to do this?
In the US, I think it costs $80. Maybe more. I shudder to think of what it'll cost you overseas.
I don't know the price but don't say you tried the font hack ^^
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its not a font hack.! ^^
a font replacement..! this is better.?
yes, I replace *.pgf file by an emply file... :( this is to have no text display on the psp dashboard.! but..this don't works...!
You're right, it doesn't, and if you had done some reading you could have saved yourself quite a bit of money.Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
euh...
but how make an emply font file.? so i make myself this file..! ^^
why my psp reboot ?? i can see japaness/chinesse text when i see (one second) the dashboard..!
she can boot with japaness/chinesse font..?
:PC:Zitat:
Zitat von romanocry
i do feel bad for you though....
it`s like losing your arm ......
no it kept looping the bsod.Zitat:
Zitat von Maxi_Jac'
when the bsod loops turning your psp completly off is the only way to fix that, however if you wrote your fonts to flash0 with flashmod and it does the looping bsod then your looking at a repair job or a new psp. if your very lucky you might still have some functionality but its highly unlikely that you would be able to use your psp for more than a doorstop.
i would not recommend at this time ANY program that writes to flash0, unless your at 2.0 and want to downgrade - that would be the only circumstance where i would recommend a program writing to flash0, and even then only for the purpose of downgrading.
it is cool to be able to change your fonts permanently and your xmb text to customised messages but think to yourself - is it really worth it? is it worth a £150-ish brick? because you could very well end up with that, as some people unfortunatly have learned that hard way.
anyway rant over :)
Nice to see that good old-time stupidity is alive and well.
A workable way to make an empty font, and one I would recommend, is filling the entire main pointer table with pointers to a space character in the original PSP ltn0.pgf. I have a program that does pointer table manipulations; writing one is left as an exercise for the reader :P
I wouldn't write my fonts to flash0. If you feel that this is your purpose in life, at least try them out from the memory stick before committing to flash0!
I've got my fonts running on 2.6 from flash1, seems to work just as well as the default fonts. No slowdowns, even the browser works with my Airstrip font. Great job on the mod, hopefully an exploit can be found soon enough!
is anyone having the problem of not being able to see the buttons in the web browser of 2.6? because i cant see any of the buttons and when i randomly push X only bookmarks and history come up at their given spots.
im gonna have to disagree. i love my Custom Gameboot, XMB Menu Text, Bootsound, & Font but these things are onyl for those that know what the hell they are doing (like me) and not idiots that do stupid crap like replace a font with a zero byte fileZitat:
Zitat von Anger
http://gunboundhosting.com/file/blad...eenshot003.bmp
I agree with you, most likely your psp will never brick if you really know what you are doing. I love my black bg, custom xmb and custom POP gameboot. Simply awesome
yes but i know what i do...i return my psp to my seeler and i give me a another one...
so..
im just saying that one mistake and you have a brick that is all. but other than that i agree and lol at the 0 byte file. that was just sheer stupidity. i still dont know why people can store there fonts on flash1 when i run out of space. would you be able to give me a list of the font files you stored on flash1 to see if im missing something?
Also, please, always test out fonts from ms0: or flash1: before flashing to flash0: if you really must do that at all. A PGF file is quite a complex structure, and there's always a nonzero likelihood that I haven't reverse-engineered it perfectly well.
The best test environment, in my opinion (exercising most parts of a font) is the browser.