Switch on the Wii and next launch the Homebrew Channel.Īnd launch it. “IOS36-64-v1042.wad” file into the "cIOS36_rev9-Installer" folder if Of the two folders, rename both the files to “boot.dol”. Your USB drive is ready after formatting, you can add your legal backupĮxtract/unzip their contents in separate folders. Loader which will format your USB device and thus will prepare it. Run the cIOS Installer on an offline or online connection. ( Instead of modding youw Wii with a Wii Mod-Chip - you can Unlock it wiht a software-mod tool)
Other than the 5 must-have utilities above, there are various others that you should check out which include TheFlow’s Modoru ( not listed as one of the 5 because it’s something you generally only use once when hacking your console), Bookr Mod Vita by pathway27, VitaPad++ by Arkanite and VitaHEX’s numerous small utilities like Notepad Vita, SwitchView UI and Voice Recorder Vita.You are using an offline connection for installation of the cIOS.
To get the best of the PSVita’s splendid 640×480 cameras, check out this link to grab Pro Camera Vita! Author’s donation link Conclusion
Some other features like the ability to display a grid when taking a photo, a night mode and the ability to use both the front & back cameras.The ability to change between 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio.The ability to modify the image’s brightness, contrast and white balance.This application, which was released 2 years ago, is good enough to have replaced the stock camera application on my device and has the following features: The PSVita’s camera is pretty bad even by 2011 standards but at least it has one and with Pro Camera Vita, things can actually be made to look a bit betterįor some reason, Sony decided to give the PSVita two ridiculously horrible VGA cameras which most homebrew/games leave alone but VitaHEX Games actually went through the trouble of creating a pretty nice camera application for them. Do note that the most recent version available is a Nightly (experimental) release but you can download 2.0.0 which is an official release although the Nightly version worked pretty well for me. In order to get control on your PSVita’s save files, follow this link to download Vita Save Manager. Furthermore, you can also check out PSVita Saves if you want to get some publicly available saves that usually contain unlocked in-game material and more! To fix this issue, Vita Save Manager was created and through it, you can easily back up and restore the save files of whatever game you have directly on-device, regardless of whether it’s digital or physical. Unlike how it is on the PSP, you can’t simply copy save data from your PSVita to your PC but you have to use Sony’s official way which involves having to copy over the whole game whose save data you want via QCMA! If copying gigabytes to your PC in order to get a small save file is not your thing, you should certainly check out Vita Save Manger!
Vita Save Manager, by d3m3vilurr, is a homebrew utility the need for which was created because Sony thought it would be an excellent idea not to allow the easy backing up/restoring of game saves.
You may also grab a version that uses Wiki Homebrew Vita as its source to download software that isn’t available on VitaDB. To grab VHBB and fill up your PSVita’s memory card/microSD with homebrew, check out this link.