Well if you haven’t rebooted your PSvita or PSTV using Henkaku now is the time as you will see there has been some big changes to it this time with all the Henkaku options now located in the settings bubble. When you go into the Molecular shell all of the setting will be done and you will only have a few options to pick from like disable auto update or reload the taihen config text everything else will now be in the setting bubble making Henkaku look even more official.
Each time you install HENkaku from the site, you will get the latest version. To update HENkaku, simply reboot your Vita and install again. If you are using the offline installer and wish to update HENkaku, you must first install HENkaku again using the online installer (this website). Next, while still connected to the internet, run the offline installer bubble (not Email) and install the payload again.
Release 9 (May 11, 2017)
- Fixed a bug in one of the patch that may crash SceShell
- Disabled triggering of (nonworking) force reinstall in offline mode
- Fixed slow file reading in molecularShell
- Fixed crash in installing VPK (thanks d3m3vilurr)
- Moved HENkaku settings to the official Settings application (thanks The_FloW)
- Fixed problem of molecularShell corrupting VitaShell theme and settings (thanks The_FloW)
You’re doing god’s work, people. Keep up the amazing work. All us non-hackers are rooting for you!
i own a psv from way back at november of 2012 and although i have enjoyed it a lot and i will continue to enjoy it i would never have thought that the hacking scene would reach that far .. i remember being so dissapointed in the fact that Sony made it hackproof ..
i am so glad and filled with gratitude for all of this, not limited but specificly for team molecule who made the vita as open to us as an android gaming tablet .. thank you guys 🙂
Yay awesome updated,But is it 3.63? naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
I do wonder when they make that psvita micro sd adapter we will have some new exploits