Ps4: Goldhen Tutorial Exclusive

You cannot jailbreak a PS4 on the latest official firmware. To use this tutorial, you must meet the following criteria:

This guide is for educational purposes. Modifying your console violates Sony’s TOS. Use offline and do not connect to PSN to avoid a permanent console ban.

If you are above 9.00 (e.g., 10.50 or 11.00), you cannot use GoldHen. Do not attempt to downgrade—PS4 has efuses that will brick your console. Your only option is to wait or use a secondary console on 9.00 or lower.

If you own a PlayStation 4 sitting on Firmware 9.00 or lower, you are sitting on a goldmine. While Sony has moved on to the PS5, the PS4 homebrew scene is more alive than ever, thanks to one name: . ps4 goldhen tutorial exclusive

This method utilizes a specialized USB image to trigger a kernel exploit via the console's web browser.

Copy the goldhen.bin file to the root of your USB drive. 4. Step-by-Step Installation Tutorial (11.00 Focus)

In the web browser, type in a trusted host URL (such as nightkinghost.com , karo218.ir , or prb123.ir ). Select the firmware option on the screen. Click on the GoldHEN button. You cannot jailbreak a PS4 on the latest official firmware

Download the latest .bin file (e.g., GoldHEN_2.4b18.10.bin ) from a trusted source.

The PC script will run through several stages. If it fails or times out, restart the PS4 and click "Start Exploit" again.

Hold the button on your controller for 3 seconds. If the GoldHen Settings menu pops up, you are done. You will also see "Debug Settings" appear above "Network" in your main settings menu. Use offline and do not connect to PSN

For FW 9.00 users only: Format your USB drive to . Create a folder named PS4 and inside it, an empty folder named UPDATE . Place a file named PS4UPDATE.PUP (do not use a real one—use a dummy text file renamed). This tricks the exploit into thinking the USB is official Sony media, improving trigger success rate from 60% to 95%.

The screen will notify you that GoldHEN has loaded successfully. Remove the USB drive. Method B: The Firmware 11.00 Method (PPPwn Exploit)