A new way of storing your content has been developed in order to move away from Sony’s proprietary PS Vita memory card. You can now use a Micro SD card to store all of your homebrew and game content. Though this takes some setting up, this is the preferred way
[PS Vita] h-encore² tutorial for Vitas on 3.65 – 3.73 (finalhe)
h-encore² is the fourth public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65 through 3.73. This is great news because even more PS Vita’s are now compatible with homebrew and custom firmware. This h-encore 2 tutorial will help you install this exploit if your Vita is on
[PS Vita] Downgrade your PS Vita with Modoru to FW 3.60
In Japanese modoru means “to go back”. As its name suggests, modoru is a PS Vita Homebrew application that allows you to downgrade your PS Vita to a previous firmware. Firmware version 3.60 is the best firmware to downgrade to because of its homebrew compatibility. HENkaku Enso allows your PS Vita to launch
[PS Vita] h-encore tutorial for Vitas on 3.65 – 3.68 (finalhe 2019)
h-encore is the second public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65, 3.67 and 3.68. This is great news because you no longer have to be on 3.60 to be able to play PS Vita backups and homebrew. This h-encore tutorial will help you install this
[PS Vita] h-encore tutorial (for Stock Vitas on 3.65 – 3.68)
h-encore is the second public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65, 3.67 and 3.68. This is great news because you no longer have to be on 3.60 to be able to play PS Vita backups and homebrew. This h-encore tutorial will help you install this
Safely Update your PS Vita to firmware 3.65 for h-encore
Hacking your PS Vita with the h-encore exploit will require a firmware version of 3.65. Update your PS Vita to 3.65 in order to hack your Vita with h-encore. This will then allow you to downgrade to 3.60 using modoru in order to install the permanent CFW HENkaku Enso. Be