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These are the steps I followed, as stated on the ps3homebrew subreddit:
Basic Activation
- Install the packages that you wish to activate.
- If you have ran ReActPSN before, delete the ReActPSN profile from the left-most column by logging into it and pressing triangle on it
- If your homebrew came with a .rap file, ensure that it is named “.rap” and not “.RAP”, then place it on a USB device in a folder called “exdata”
- Make sure ReActPSN is updated to the current firmware release
- Plug your USB device into the right-most USB port on your PS3
- Scroll all the way to the left of the XMB and create new user named “aa”
- From your main profile, press X on the ReActPSN icon
- The console will black screen and reboot
- The “aa” profile should have been renamed automatically
Maybe I need to do something else after this, or were the wrong steps?
Okay, I used react apparently successfully (the system rebooted and a new user was made), but I still can’t see the song on the menu
P.D.: The .rap is named as you said in the post
P.D.: I’m using an NTSC region game (and NTSC .rap) on a PAL system, is it possible that this causes some kind of incompatibility issues?
I think installing the .rap is giving me the problem now. I installed psnpatch and put the .rap inside the exdata folder, but putting the usb either in the left or right slot, the program can’t detect the rap. I tried putting the rap inside the PS3 HDD, and it did detect the rap but there wasn’t any option to install it.
Thing is, when I execute PSNPatch, I can select where I want the program to look for the rap and I can select usb from 0 to 9, but on the file manager, it has a 2 digit number assigned (left slot is 0078, for example). I don’t even know what I’m doing wrong
P.D.: I updated the game to 1.05 as i’ve seen that older versions may cause to not be able to see the songs
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