including software emulation, updating the firmware on a certain device.
#I am alive bios ps3 android#
I think it is more likely that the PS3 OS is hitting a error with an "unrecognized time", which was the main problem. Running Android apps and games on Windows 11 will feel familiar, effortless. this is the only thing you can do to remove the password on a dell laptop because the bios password is on a separate chip set and is not controlled by the CMOS battery. biofilename should be the name of the bios file for example.
#I am alive bios ps3 update#
If I'm right, then the battery being dead or not should not affect DRM. Thus, I am trying to update my BIOS from A08 to A13 or any other that is newer first before moving on to anything else. These are good alternative games to I Am Alive, or are a younger rated alternative for players not ready for PEGI 18 or ESRB MATURE 17+ games. These offer a similar way to play to I Am Alive or are games with a similar theme or topic. But while the PS3 is on, the CMOS time stamp should be available.įurthermore, since the CMOS time would be that recognizable pre-determined date, DRM should be able to work properly.įor a test, someone could remove the CMOS battery and try to log on. Our experts have hand-picked the following similar games for you. In the case of the battery being dead, every time you turn on your PS3 would probably require you to enter that day's date and time to calibrate the OS date as the PS3 has no means to keep time while it is turned off. This game is very tense, from little things like if you'll have enough energy to finish your climb without having to use some of your, oh so valuable resources, or having to take on five guys with only two bullets. Hyperdimension Neptunia: Victory (PS3) 2013. I thoroughly enjoyed this game from start to finish. The battery being dead would probably not be a problem. 'I Am Alive' was much better then I expected it to be. Taking out the battery will reset the CMOS time to some pre-determined date, and then the OS will recognize that pre-determined date again, and therefore DRM will work as usual again as resetting the CMOS time moves the CMOS time away from the unrecognizable 9. This would make sense since an unrecognized time is not within the system's design so the developers didn't anticipate a workaround for the DRMs to just look at the system time, it simply wasn't thought about.
If this wasn't the case, the removal of the CMOS battery would wreak havoc on the DRM of the PS3s that did have their batteries removed and this apparently did not happen. retrode) Requires BIOS/firmware and a special drive or console Sony PS3 (Can. It's not that the CMOS time stamp is required or something, it just needs to have a "recognizable" CMOS time stamp for the PS3 OS DRM to work properly. Searching the above forum doesnt lead to any firmware or reliable support. This is pure speculation, but works logically for me. Click to expand.I think it is more likely that the PS3 OS is hitting a error with an "unrecognized time", which was the main problem.