“The human brain is just a wet database,” he said. “Rebuilding it requires a key. I hid the key in the only place no one would look—a dead platform’s package verification chain. Sony revoked the master key in 2012, but the hardware still recognizes it. That’s the trick. The old machines still trust the old gods.”
The PS3 operating system utilizes a proprietary database to index all installed content, including digital games, downloadable content (DLC), themes, and saved data. Over time, frequently installing and deleting package (.pkg) files can fragment this database, leading to slow menu navigation, XMB (XrossMediaBar) freezes, or missing icons. ps3 kdw rebuild database pkg verified
If you frequently add content, entering Recovery Mode constantly is a hassle. The scene has a solution. There is a homebrew application simply called "Database Rebuilder". “The human brain is just a wet database,” he said