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  1. #1 Hard drive info and SHA1 sum 
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    Hi,

    According to Flash - PS3 Development Wiki, the data at offset 0xF2002C is SHA1 sum of the hard drive info found at 0xF20200:0xF20240 , However when I try to verify this for the sample dump in the link I get totally different numbers.

    Any idea what I've missed?
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    hi thanks for your information
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    Quote Originally Posted by J3SQ View Post
    Hi,

    According to Flash - PS3 Development Wiki, the data at offset 0xF2002C is SHA1 sum of the hard drive info found at 0xF20200:0xF20240 , However when I try to verify this for the sample dump in the link I get totally different numbers.

    Any idea what I've missed?
    Thanks,
    J3SQ
    Get this info from xRegistry.sys and calculate by yourself, then search this hash in flash image.
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    Thanks Berion. Could you please point to the place in xRegistry.sys?
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