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Many homebrew apps use IDs other than "CUSA" such as "LAPY" or "FLTZ". I was able to get around this by changing all instances of "CUSA" in the files to these IDs, however this is not very user-friendly. I don't know much about the PS4's file system so maybe there is a reason you can't but surely searching the /user/app folder for the IDs and the adding them to a list of sorts would be better.
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Hi @MiniGrief sorry for late reply,
I can certain see this being a problem, but I'm not entire sure if there is an explicit need to identify games using that prefix, however, I no longer have access to a hacked/hackable PS4 to test this.
I'll keep the issue open to keep this problem visible.
Hello @Zer0xFF I can confirm the same issue with this tool. I could recover all my fpkg including updates but no luck with homebrews like ps4 xplorer and game DLC unfortunately. Thanks in advance!
Many homebrew apps use IDs other than "CUSA" such as "LAPY" or "FLTZ". I was able to get around this by changing all instances of "CUSA" in the files to these IDs, however this is not very user-friendly. I don't know much about the PS4's file system so maybe there is a reason you can't but surely searching the /user/app folder for the IDs and the adding them to a list of sorts would be better.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: