But plugins are dangerous since they can interfere with the update process which can lead to a brick in the worst case. When you use SD2VITA you have to use a plugin for that.
Congratulations! You can simply restore it by using CMA and psvimgtools, but since you didn't made a backup as it was CLEARLY stated in the updater, it's your own fault and you will now have to figure out yourself how to solve this problem. "I have lost molecularShell/VitaShell!" - You proceeded through the updater without carefully reading it.I will release my exploit chain by the end of this year or next, so you have to be patient. "Will I be able to hack my device that is on 3.65/3.67?" - Not with this software.This will allow you to boot the device with plugins disabled and fresh config.txt files. "I have installed a bad plugin and now my device doesn't boot anymore" - Try to enter the Safe Mode and choose 2.You must just NOT reinstall the 3.65 PUP.
Uninstalling all plugins and the enso patch is extremely important, as they can interfere with the update process if enabled (the updater will notice you in case you have not uninstalled them correctly). It is recommended to first unlink the Memory Card in HENkaku Settings ( NOT FORMAT) just before you uninstall enso, so that your Memory Card won't be restricted afterwards due to the spoofed version at ux0:id.dat. If you have already been using 3.60 HENkaku (Enso), uninstall all plugins and uninstall the enso patch.
You will be able to play all games that were released for firmwares 3.61-3.65.You will be able to access the PSN store, activate your device and download your purchased games again (only as long as Sony doesn't decide to release a new update that prevents you from doing that).
3.65 HENkaku Ensō Updater This software is outdated, please use the real enso installerĬustom Firmware 3.65 HENkaku Ensō is a port of henkaku to the latest possible firmware that does still have the bootloader vulnerability.