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CreedFan87
So I'm pretty new at the whole psp custom firmware mods and I was wondering how I would be able to copy a psp game or movie to my memory stick so i wouldn't need to use the disc anymore.
I've gotten as far as copying the game to my computer, but when I try copying it to my memory stick, it just shows up as corrupted data. I have custom firmware v3.71 M33-4. Any help would be greatly appreciated =)
DeMoNiC
For ISO's make a folder called ISO in the root of your memory stick and put all your ISO/CSO files in there then play from the memory stick in the game section in the menu on your PSP.
CreedFan87
QUOTE(Dikalbo @ Dec 28 2007, 11:20 AM) *
For ISO's make a folder called ISO in the root of your memory stick and put all your ISO/CSO files in there then play from the memory stick in the game section in the menu on your PSP.



Thanks a lot, man. You really helped me out a ton =D
Tenshou
Probably u did not dl a game file properly.. Juz move the cso to a folder named iso will do le... And in remeber to cahge yr settings to sony smth smth de..
anthama
Not sure if it's part of the firmware, but my games only load if there is a umd already present. Don't know if it has to be an official game or any work. Just thought you should know. You can also compress them, search psp iso compressor v1.4. You can rip the games to fit, although removing the movies and music ruins them for me.
Tenshou
There are many guides ard.. Try looking at them thru searching goggle.. They teaches u how to convert cso, etc..
God is my rock
There are lots of guides and its pretty simple anyway.... just put it in your ISO folder located in: ms0/PSP/ISO If you don't have the folder just make it and stick your game in there.....Hope this helped.
rubber_junkie
but u do still need a disc it to boot save game, anyjoy?
almertfrenzy
hope can help...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Portable

pisaman2
I'm not sure, i wanna no though
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