

How to update your PS Vita manually to firmware 3.60. Beware to not use Sony’s automated update system, as it will update your PS Vita to the latest official firmware, which is not compatible with HENkaku. If your PS Vita is running on firmware 3.57 or lower, you can manually update it to firmware 3.60 in order to run the HENkaku hack. VitaDoom on HENkaku Vita Hacks on Lower Firmwares (3.5x and below)

Check our Vita 3.60 all-in-one hacking guide for HENkaku how-to’s, homebrews, emulator downloads, customizations, etc….Issues? Check how to fix error C2-12828-1.To install HENKaku, check our FAQ section (long story short: you need to visit the official page with your 3.60 PS Vita’s browser).See the following resources to install it and get started: HENkaku lets you run Native Vita homebrews, as well as PSP homebrews through VHBL. HENkaku is the Homebrew Enabler for PS Vita 3.60, and one of the easiest way to hack your PS Vita, provided you’re on firmware 3.60. If you own a PS Vita on firmware 3.60, we still recommend to stay on firmware 3.60 and run Enso/Henkaku as described below. If you have a PS Vita running firmwares 3.61 or 3.63, you will want to update it to 3.65, 3.67 or 3.68 before running h-encore. Details on how to install and run it can be found on our release article here. H-encore is a full native Jailbreak for Vita firmwares 3.65, 3.67, and 3.68.

You can also downgrade those firmwares with Modoru 2.3, for example to 3.65, or 3.60, in order to get the benefits of firmwares that have better hack/homebrew support (3.60 in particular) PS Vita 3.69/3.70 (Trinity exploit)įirmwares 3.69/3.70 can be hacked with the Trinity exploit.
