QUOTE(vandalpir8 @ Aug 2 2007, 04:59 AM)

I'm afraid to go to M33 because I'm still unsure on the stability and I'm satisfied with Dark_Alex's work (3.40oe).Anyways, I too upgraded to 3.6 IRShell and when inside I clicked launch XMB. after that it completely messed up my psp and after the SCE opening the PSP would simply lock up and I would have to do a full power shut down. Just a heads up to all. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong.
Vandal, I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume you were in ver 1.5 of the shell. The same thing happens to me. Apparently there really is no fix for this, but there is a work around. Instead of going to launch XMB, go to DevHook. From there, it will ask what you want to do. Select the XMB mode, and it will take you to the XMB. Make sure you are holding triangle though, or else it will bump you int 3.6 shell. If it's not the 1.5 your having a problem with, I will try to replicate the error on mine and see if I can find a fix.
QUOTE(vandalpir8 @ Aug 2 2007, 04:59 AM)

I'm afraid to go to M33 because I'm still unsure on the stability and I'm satisfied with Dark_Alex's work (3.40oe).Anyways, I too upgraded to 3.6 IRShell and when inside I clicked launch XMB. after that it completely messed up my psp and after the SCE opening the PSP would simply lock up and I would have to do a full power shut down. Just a heads up to all. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong.
Vandal, I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume you were in ver 1.5 of the shell. The same thing happens to me. Apparently there really is no fix for this, but there is a work around. Instead of going to launch XMB, go to DevHook. From there, it will ask what you want to do. Select the XMB mode, and it will take you to the XMB. Make sure you are holding triangle though, or else it will bump you int 3.6 shell. If it's not the 1.5 your having a problem with, I will try to replicate the error on mine and see if I can find a fix. Peace, Vamp