Running firmware 5.05, 6.72, 7.02, 7.55, 9.00, or 11.00 [2, 3].
If your console is already jailbroken, updating your GoldHEN payload is a straightforward process that doesn't require reinstalling the entire exploit. Method 1: USB Update (Recommended) Get the latest goldhen.bin SiSTRo's official source Rename the file to payload.bin Move it to the root of a formatted USB drive. Connect the USB to your PS4. Run your exploit (PPPwn, BD-JB, or Vue After Free).
: You see "Already jailbroken!" but the GoldHEN icon doesn't appear, and homebrew won't load. Cause : The PS4 kernel thinks it is pwned, but the HEN injection failed because the USB driver crashed or the payload stage2 mismatch occurred. Solution : ps4 goldhen tutorial upd
Support for 9.60 was added in GoldHEN v2.4b17.3. Follow the same USB method described above.
This is a normal side effect of the web exploit stack. If the PS4 completely shuts down, turn it back on, let the storage repair finish, wait 2 minutes on the dashboard for system stability, and try again. Running firmware 5
Before you begin, ensure you have the following:
: Keeps the exploit persistently active in memory, eliminating the need to re-run the jailbreak when waking up the console. Connect the USB to your PS4
: You run the jailbreak, and the notification says "GoldHEN 2.4b14" (or an old version) instead of the new one. Cause : The payload is cached. Your exploit host (USB/Web/Pi) is pointing to the old file. The PS4 also caches the payload in RAM if rest mode was used. If you are using a BD-J disc, the disc has the old payload embedded. Solution :