11-25-2018, 06:42 PM -
Do a checksum on your PS3UPDAT.PUP file to see if it's not corrupted
If you have 7-ZIP you can do this by right clicking the file and picking the 7-Zip option that performs a checksum
PS3 firmware update 4.83 should be 206 115 996 bytes and has the following checksums:
File: PS3UPDAT.PUP
CRC-32: 4c456f3f
MD5: 69b4529fd584523cf37e6d29107b9a8b
SHA-1: 80ba7c334070c07d8fb2c2217ef99f48c09360f0
SHA-256: 5b595f6985cd233a23eeecb3a792539423938ddf48453a48874502b3d82ae6c9
That error you showed happens when the PUP file is corrupted
If you have 7-ZIP you can do this by right clicking the file and picking the 7-Zip option that performs a checksum
PS3 firmware update 4.83 should be 206 115 996 bytes and has the following checksums:
File: PS3UPDAT.PUP
CRC-32: 4c456f3f
MD5: 69b4529fd584523cf37e6d29107b9a8b
SHA-1: 80ba7c334070c07d8fb2c2217ef99f48c09360f0
SHA-256: 5b595f6985cd233a23eeecb3a792539423938ddf48453a48874502b3d82ae6c9
That error you showed happens when the PUP file is corrupted
This post was last modified: 11-25-2018, 06:42 PM by Ani.
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