Go to the r/VitaHacks subreddit, open their "Firmware Mega Thread," and select the version you need. Cross-reference the file size (usually 244,543,488 bytes for 3.60) and the MD5 hash before transferring.

If a Vita fails during a firmware installation—due to a power outage, corrupted download, or failed homebrew installation—it may enter a recovery loop. The only way to restore it often involves booting into Safe Mode (power off + R button + PS button + Start) and reinstalling the firmware via a PSP2UPDAT.PUP file on a memory card.

Install the Content Manager Assistant (CMA) on your computer.

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Go to the r/VitaHacks subreddit, open their "Firmware Mega Thread," and select the version you need. Cross-reference the file size (usually 244,543,488 bytes for 3.60) and the MD5 hash before transferring.

If a Vita fails during a firmware installation—due to a power outage, corrupted download, or failed homebrew installation—it may enter a recovery loop. The only way to restore it often involves booting into Safe Mode (power off + R button + PS button + Start) and reinstalling the firmware via a PSP2UPDAT.PUP file on a memory card.

Install the Content Manager Assistant (CMA) on your computer.