TLDR, You need a PS3 or bypass proxy, a JP PSN account(Google Translate is a great thing) and a lack of want of your DLed titles. Backup anything you feel you should backup onto your PC.
(Optional) Use the EML file to trick your memory card into thinking it's never been in a Vita. Process is listed at http://hackinformer.com/2015/06/26/how- ... ormatting/
1)Restore your Vita to its factory setting through the Recovery menu. (Power off,then hold R, Home and Power together, and you'll get into the recovery menu.) Go through setups as usual, and make sure to sign into the japanese PSN account while in the initial setup. Otherwise, you'll have to start all over again.
2)Download Toukiden's PSP demo onto your PS3 through the use of a Japanese PSN account. PS3's arn't region locked quite like Vitas are, so this should be easy.
3)Open QCMA, connect your Vita and transfer the VHBL files as normal. DO NOT CLOSE CONTENT MANAGER YET
4)Unplug your Vita from your PC and into your PS3. Do not tap "Ok" on the error popup until you are safely attached to the PS3. After that, tap "PS3" and then "USB". You should now be able to transfer Toukiden to your Vita. The PS3 automatically activates your Vita for you.
5)Watch the transfer. When the PS3 tries to push the update, DO NOT LET IT! Im not sure what this update does, but considering this game is a demo, it probably just patches the exploit. I got an arror when trying to run VHBL with the update. Better to be safe then sorry.
EDIT: Added a small video, showing step 5.
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6)Load up Toukiden. You can't read Japanese? That's fine, all you really have to do is press Start then Circle until VHBL triggers anyways.
-If your Vita cannot verify it's license, something went wrong somewhere. For me, I didn't actually sign into PSN and had to restore my system.
-If you get an error (C1-2858-3)where VHBL is meant to trigger, you may have a corrupted file. In that case, install one of the menus available for VHBL overtop of VHBL's files.
More will be added if I discover/am told anything. Ask for help if you need it or don't understand a part of the instructions.
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