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The answer: Many modded Mortal Kombat trainers, texture swaps, and cheat menus (infinite meter, all fatalities unlocked) were compiled specifically for the 3.55 OFW/CFW era using the vanilla BLUS30522 executable. The Komplete Edition uses a different EBOOT encryption that breaks these mods.
| Error Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------------|--------------|----------| | | Wrong EBOOT version | Replace EBOOT.BIN with one from v1.05 original PKG, then reapply the 355 fix. | | Krypt still crashes | Missing patch89.prx | Manually download the 89MB Krypt fix from a dedicated MK scene release (search “MK9_Krypt_Fix_89.rar”). | | “Data is corrupted. Please delete game data.” | PARAM.SFO mismatch | Edit SFO version to 01.05.89 using PS3SFOEdit on PC. | | Controller unresponsive in menus | Permissions error | Re-run the 755 permission fix on the entire USRDIR folder recursively. | | Install fails (80029563) | PKG is for a different region | Verify your game is truly BLUS30522 (North America). Europe is BLES, Japan is BLJM. | Part 6: Alternative – Why Not Just Use the Komplete Edition? You may ask: Why bother with patch fix 355 on BLUS30522 when Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (BLUS30928) exists? patch fix 355 mortal kombat blus30522 89 install
For fans of the Mortal Kombat franchise, the 2011 reboot (often called MK9 ) remains a brutal classic. However, for those playing on custom firmware (CFW) PS3 systems using the specific disc ID , achieving a stable experience has been famously challenging — especially when dealing with patch fix 355 and version 89 of the game data. The answer: Many modded Mortal Kombat trainers, texture
Meta Description: Struggling with the “patch fix 355” for Mortal Kombat (BLUS30522) version 89? This guide covers installation steps, error troubleshooting, game stability, and Krypt crash fixes for PS3 backups. | | Krypt still crashes | Missing patch89