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[Release] Ultimate Recovery Menu

Hey Devs,
-blue7 (it's me :D), Ceikor, Total_Noob, HacKmaN and Namenloser proudly present their new Recovery Menu, based on Dark_AleX's vlf-Library. It has the same features as M33 Recovery Menu & also a battery options menu where you can check your battery serial and convert your battery to autoboot, normal or service mode.
Copy extracted folder to ms0:/PSP/GAME, launch easy installer and have fun :-P
Not compatible with flash themes.
Not for 8C or higher, causes brick.

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Sorry for double post, but without i wasn't able post the download link.
(had only 2 posts).
 
A recovery menu that relies on multiple RCOs that will probably be overwritten by custom themes? People go to recovery menu to recover from failed themes etc. VLF apps are also notoriously incompatible with custom RCOs meaning it may not even load on some PSPs.
 
I totally agree with Torch. And why is Total_Noob in your "team"? He's a pretty good programmer, he could have done this by himself.
 
It isn't even a "team"... I also didn't do anything more than helping a bit through ICQ.
The most work was done by Ceikor, as he made the original Ultimate Recovery Menu.

@Torch: I agree with you, but some people always wants to have nice GUIs (something I cannot understand). I think there are lots of guys around, who only use the recovery menu for enabling/disabling plugins and do some changes to the registry. Also I totally forgot that VLF relies on flash RCOs :D

//EDIT: Oh... and why should't it be compatible with 8C+ motherboards? I didn't test it this time, but the original version by Ceikor worked perfectly on my 3k (I only cleared the screen 5 times using the VRAM functions used in most exploit-SDKs, then even the silly artefacts on the screens didn't appear anymore).

And sorry for the bad English... ;)
 
A recovery menu that is very bad for recovering... perhaps a name change is in order.
 
Well most of the active PSP users on this forum are devs/knowledgeable so... Maybe if you posted on Consolespot or something you'd get a better response.
 
Well most of the active PSP users on this forum are devs/knowledgeable so... Maybe if you posted on Consolespot or something you'd get a better response.

I didn't know that this is going to be released on other forums the pspking.de (which is a German community in which mostelly noobs are online).

And as said, I fully aggree with Torch. A recovery menu is used for recovering... not for looking good ;)
 
So, you're including the resource files with your plugin and then manually load them? If that's the case then I think you figured out a pretty good solution.
 
This is great work!
If you guys have spare time I would appreciate a graphical Time Machine boot menu where one could select which firmware to start at boot if that is possible.
 
@imported_coldbird - please can you refrain from double (or triple, in your case) posting.

Please edit your original post if you wish to add further information. Thank You :)
 
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