What Does a System Administrator Assistant Do?
PlayStation & reg; Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation & reg; (CMA for short) is a computer-specific application that transfers data between PlayStation & reg; Vita and a computer.
Playstation content management assistant
- Chinese name
- Playstation content management assistant
- Publishing company
- Sony
- Authorization method
- Free edition
- Software Rating
- Rating criteria
- Green certification
- Passed plug-in certification
- operating system
- Win8 / 7 / Vista / XP
- Software language
- Multilingual
- Size of software
- 10
- PlayStation & reg; Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation & reg; (CMA for short) is a computer-specific application that transfers data between PlayStation & reg; Vita and a computer.
- After installing to your computer, you can copy the content to PS Vita, or back up data from PS Vita to your computer.
- The main function
- Backup of saved data or application data (game data) You can back up saved data of games played on PS Vita, or back up application data (game data) purchased from PlayStation & reg; Store to your computer.
- Copy video images / music / images to display a list of video images / music / images saved on a computer, transfer them to or from a PS Vita.
- Back up system data You can back up the data saved in the memory card or main memory of the PS Vita to your computer.
- PS Vita system upgrade PS Vita system upgrade can be performed using the computer's network function even in places where no Wi-Fi access point is available.
- For detailed operation methods of various functions and other functions, please refer to the PS Vita user guide.
- About install / uninstall
- Install Download the installation file and save it to the desktop of your computer. After starting the downloaded file, the screen for installing PlayStation & reg; Content Management Assistant is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to install.
- During the installation, a screen may be displayed suggesting downloading the objects (additional software) required for the PlayStation & reg; Content Management Assistant to run. In this case, follow the instructions on the screen to download the object.
- After installation, the screen for creating a PS Vita-specific database is displayed the first time it is started.
- After installation, if the following screen is displayed, click [×] in the upper right corner to close the screen.
- OpenCMA (content management assistant) made by cracking the loyal flame
- Software introduction and installation method
- I believe many people find that PSVita's CMA (Playstation Content Management Assistant) often refuses to work. CMAs often strike on the following excuses:
- 1. No internet connection
- 2. Not updated to the latest official firmware.
- Sony does this to prevent cracking. Think about it. If a hacker published a crack program for a certain version of PSV tomorrow, Sony can completely prevent your PSV from connecting to the CMA to access any content before accepting the update.
- openCMA can help you solve the problem.
- installation method:
- The installation process is a bit complicated ... please follow these steps in turn (Win7 / Vista operating system must run as administrator):
- First, uninstall the existing CMA on your computer;
- Run "CMASetup.exe" in the package file;
- Copy everything in the "openCMA_vita_180" folder to the CMA default installation folder (C: \ Program Files \ Sony \ Content Manager Assistant);
- In the CMA installation folder, run "setdll.exe" (the black box flashes);
- Then run "run.bat";
- And then ... run "CMAWatcher.exe";
- Finally ... put "Changlog.txt", "CMAVersion.xpd", "psp2-updatelist.xml", "run.bat", "setdll.exe" in the "C: \ Program Files \ Sony \ Content Manager Assistant" path Delete these 5 files (this is very important, otherwise E80182014 error will occur);
- The CMA can now be used without a network.
- psp2-updatelist.xml is a disguised update file. If you do need to upgrade in the future, you can temporarily rename this file before upgrading, so you can update it from the Internet again. Or download the latest psp2-updatelist.xml to the CMA directory
- After restarting the CMA, whether it is not connected to the network or forced update of the CMA will not go on strike.
- Bold students can try to modify the content of psp2-updatelist.xml. If the version number is changed higher, PSV can be restored after restart.
- The latest version
- Version number: r4 only for PSV systems below 1.81
- Description: Bypass the latest CMA OFW system check.
- Patch CMANPlib.dll to prevent POST from being sent to the PSN server
- Prevent CMA upgrade (with fake CMAVersion.xpd)
- This software is only available for PSVita.
- Non-inflammatory official version: Open CMA R4.5
- This is based on the Open CMA made by the Fiery Flame of Faith and produced by jd8531.
- Simplified installation setup
- Optimized support for Windows XP
- BUG and other bugs during installation
- Open CMA R4.5 installation instructions
- 1. If you have installed CMA, then delete all related files first
- 2. If you haven't installed CMA or deleted it according to the first step, then create a folder with the path like this (C: \ Program Files \ Sony \ Content Manager Assistant)
- 3. Extract r4.5 to the folder in the second step
- 4. Run setdll.exe
- 5. Run run.bat
- 6. Done. It is now possible to create a shortcut to OCMA to the desktop. [2]
- Open CMA 5 supporting 2.0 and 2.01 systems
- Today, Yanda released Open CMA 5 which supports the new version of CMA and new 2.0 and 2.01 systems.
- The installation method is the same as that of R4 and R4.5. [3]