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jsteel
Hey all

First of all i would like to apologize for the post due to thefact i am sure the info I am looking for is allready here somewhere but for the life of me i can't seem to find it.

My goal is to mod my psp slim with a working cfw that will allow me to play iso files(games, apps and movies) from a mem stick. I have been able to find out that I need a phat psp with a cfw on it in order to do this. This is where my problem starts. I have a phat psp(software version 2.60) and a slim psp(software version 3.60) both unmodded. I can't seem to find any info on howto mod the phat psp with a cfw so that I can use it to mod the psp slim. I am sure the info is here but to date the only system I have modded is an xbox and the lingo between the two is diffrent enough that I am not following exactly what I need to do to get the phat psp modded.

I have a 4gb sony mem stick ro duo as well and the capabilities to connect it to my comp in oreder to get any software or files i need on to it just need somone to point me into the right direction to get this process underway.

Once again I apologize for the redundant post but I am at my wits end trying this without some help.

Thanks in advance to anyone that can offer me some assistance with this.
DeMoNiC
Well, first to get your phat PSP modded I suggest using these vids: http://youtube.com/user/angelmikey511. As for the files, the links to them are in the description of the respective video. Just follow the videos step-by-step and you should be fine. As for the Slim, I don't have one so I wouldn't know.
LoveHolicx
For the slim , you should get pandora's battery and upgrade it to 3.71 M33-2 then upgrade it from 3.71 M33-2 to 3.
DeMoNiC
QUOTE(LoveHolicx @ Nov 19 2007, 07:10 PM) *
For the slim , you should get pandora's battery and upgrade it to 3.71 M33-2 then upgrade it from 3.71 M33-2 to 3.

You mean 4.
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