New months mean new beginnings, and in hallo07's case, an upgrade to Flash Agent F5. The application's recent versions were well-received for their ability to clear flash chips, change gameboots, and flash default settings, and now comes with these latest changes:
Possibility to flash/recover savedata_plugin.rco
Possibility to flash/recover photo_plugin.rco
Possibility to flash/recover premo_plugin.rco
File check , checks extension is for file (security)
Auto recheck flash0 space after flash (security)
Checks memory stick space before firmware dump (security)
Possibility to see free memory stick space under file browser
Possibility to delete only the gb3s1518.bwfon (should fix monster hunter problems)
Public adhoc files beta test (I can't know it works , so if you want to test it , no brick change)
The README's available in the bundle, and should be your first stop before you get started on using this application. The release forums should also provide for extra information, both from the author and other veteran coders - we suggest visiting that too. We thank hallo07's effort in keeping Flash Agent updated, and do hope you guys enjoy the download.
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