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That way, if something goes wrong, you can restore your phone to exactly the way it was before you started tweaking. This will save you a lot of hassle if something goes wonky which, let's be honest, can happen often.

To do this:. I also recommend making a second type of backup: your apps and settings. If you just unlocked your bootloader and wiped your phone, you can skip this step, but any time you flash a ROM in the future, you'll want to back up your apps first, since you may have to wipe your phone before you flash.

With a backup, you can easily restore those apps and data after flashing, making the process a lot simpler. We recommend using Titanium Backup. This is different from a Nandroid backup because it just backs up the apps themselves, which you can then restore on any ROM you want.

Nandroid backups take your entire system as it is, ROM included. Note that you'll need to be rooted to use Titanium Backup which is why I recommend you root in step one. To perform a backup in Titanium:. This may seem like a lot of unnecessary backups, but trust me: it's going to save you a lot of time in the long run.

Now if something goes wrong, you have a nandroid backup to fall back on and don't have to start from scratch. And, when your ROM flashes successfully, you don't have to start re-downloading and setting up all your apps yourself because you can restore them with Titanium.

Now comes the fun part: flashing your ROM. First, obviously, you need to find the ROM you want. Again, this chart is a good place to start, as is our list of the five most popular.

You may also want to poke around sites like the XDA Developers forums to see what's available for your particular phone. When you've found a ROM you want to try, download it and save it to your phone.

It should come in the form of a fairly large ZIP file, so you'll probably want to be on Wi-Fi to download it.

You can either download it directly from your phone, or download it on your computer and transfer it over via USB. Remember, if you backed everything up with Titanium, then doing a factory reset isn't all that bad, since you can just restore most of it.

Keep in mind that even if you're just upgrading your existing ROM, factory resets can be helpful. If you only wipe your cache, note that a few apps may run into issues, but reinstalling them or wiping that app's data usually fixes the problem. Unpatched Nintendo Switch check here to see if your Switch is , if not- there are plenty available on eBay. I bought mine from this seller , who I totally recommend.

This is the payload itself. This is the custom firmware that you install onto your MicroSD card, for the payload to redirect over to and get the Switch to boot from. Add to favorites to make it easy to find next time. Install the RCM clip in your Nintendo Switch while it's turned totally off push it straight down the right joycon's rail until it snaps into place at the bottom.

While holding it, tap the Power button and it should almost instantly boot into RCM mode. Your Switch will automatically start booting, you'll see an 'Atmosphere' splashscreen, and now you're in your new CFW! This lets you do a ton of stuff like backup your original firmware, dump your eMMC, etc. When it's downloaded, just drag and drop everything in it to your MicroSD card directly.

You don't have to mess with anything before or after this step differently than what the tutorial above originally says to do, this is only relevant to your MicroSD card. Reply 1 year ago. Reply 6 years ago. Actually i had updated my new PSP with 6. Be careful installing a full permanent firmware to the , early model 's are usually okay, but the later models have a different motherboard.

If you have a later model , installing a full cfw could, but not always, lead to a bricked psp. This indefinitely goes for all 's as well. It's best to use a lite cfw. But the 's can get full cfw without getting bricked, unless you do something wrong, which is pretty hard to do. Just go to the 'Game' then 'Memory Stick' and launch it.

The is the most popular model for modders so I'd stick with that just to be safe. Hope this helped!!! What happens if you turn off the PSP? Locate the router model of the device you wish to upgrade among the list of supported devices in the router category.

Typically, detailed information regarding each supported device will be included in the list, along with a link to the file containing the desired custom flash update.

Confirm that the file is the correct update for your device and click the link provided to begin the download process. Access the router interface. Open the router's web interface by entering either the IP address or the default gateway assigned to the router, depending on the model and manufacturer of the device. The router's web interface will open in the default web browser. Install the open source firmware upgrade. Locate the upgrade firmware feature, which is often listed under administration or advanced settings.

Once the firmware update feature has been located, you will be prompted to select the file from a location on your computer. Click the Browse button and highlight the downloaded update file. Follow the instructions for completing the firmware update. The firmware upgrade is complete. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

Create a back-up of the router settings to the hard drive prior to installing the firmware update. The location of this feature will vary depending on the device.

Typically, the backup option will be located under administration or advanced features. Locate the device's backup feature and download the file to the hard drive before performing the flash update. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0.



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