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This guide will show you how to install the NoNpDrm and ref00d plugins on your custom firmware PlayStation Vita. These plugins together will allow you to play virtually any PS Vita game backups and DLC on any homebrew enabled PS Vita. NoNpDrm by TheOfficialFlow works by creating faux license files for any game that is boot up while the plugin is active; this means you can play backups as well as create backups from game cards that can be played on any console with the plugin. NoNpDrm is also compatible with downloadable content and game updates, allowing them to be shared with other devices. The ref00d plugin by the FAPS team allows you to run games and applications on any firmware regardless of their requirements; meaning 3.68 games can be played on 3.60 PS Vita consoles.
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Required Downloads:
PS Vita with Custom Firmware
- NoNpDrm and ref00d are compatible with a PS Vita running CFW such as HENkaku or h-encore
Wi-Fi Connection
- You will need a Wi-Fi connection to transfer the install files via FTP with VitaShell
Autoplugin (Optional)
- The NoNpDrm and ref00d plugins can be downloaded and installed directly from the Autoplugin homebrew app on PS Vita
SD2Vita Adapter (Recommended)
- Greatly expand your storage options with the MicroSD to PSVita (SD2Vita) adapter
- Convert the PS Vita game slot into a MicroSD slot
- On your PS Vita, launch VitaShell and press [Select] to enter FTP mode
- Enter the address displayed on the PS Vita in your PC file browser e.g.
ftp://xxx.xxx.x.x:1337
- On your PC file browser, copy
nonpdrm.skprx
to theur0:/tai/
folder on your PS Vita - Copy
ref00d.skprx
andkeys.bin
to theur0:/tai/
folder on your PS Vita - Press [Circle] on your PS Vita to close the FTP connection when the transfer is complete
- In VitaShell, go to the
ur0:
->/tai/
folder - Select the
config.txt
file and press [Cross] to edit the file - Highlight
*KERNEL
and press [Triangle] -> [Insert empty line] - Select the empty line with the D-Pad and press [Cross]
- Enter
ur0:tai/nonpdrm.skprx
and press [Line Break] - Enter
ur0:tai/ref00d.skprx
on the line below - Press [Circle] to exit the editor and press [Cross] Save your changes
- Exit VitaShell and restart your PS Vita for the changes to take place
- If you do not have permanent custom firmware via Ensō, reload your chosen exploit
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You’ve now installed the NoNpDrm and ref00d plugins. You can now run all installed content such as game backups, DLC and themes regardless of DRM protection or firmware requirements. The licenses generated by NoNpDrm can be used to dump game cards to your memory card or PC.Installing PS Vita Content
- PS Vita game content can be installed on your PS Vita by transferring the files via USB or FTP using VitaShell
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Create PS Vita Backups
- The NoNpDrm plugin generates a fake license file that can be used to create game card dumps and play them
NoPayStation
- NoPayStation is a Windows / Mac application containing a library of PS3, Vita, PSP and PSX games to download and transfer to your console
- The NoPayStaion library also features game updates, DLC and themes
PKGj
- PKGj by blastrock is a homebrew app that uses the NoPayStation library to download and install Vita, PSP and PSX game backups, DLC and themes directly to your PS Vita without the need for a PC
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SD2Vita
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- Increase your storage options with the SD2Vita MicroSD adapter and StorageMgr plugin
- MicroSD cards are far cheaper than the PS Vita memory cards and have much larger storage capacity