Guide for TA-082 PSP:devhook,iso games faqs,downgraders,3.03 OE stuffs[closed]
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kostyam69
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28. December 2006 @ 04:28 |
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but for all this to work i have to have 1.5 fw and devhook.051 right?lets say i do and i put my iso in the iso folder i cant find the game in my psps XMB.
Kostya
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youwei86
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28. December 2006 @ 05:05 |
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Originally posted by die_no: i think i've explained this before...here goes...
youwei86 when you first run 3.02 and see the blue screen with lots of different languages, it's called the psp syetem recovery, just press 'O' and set up the system settings(date, time, language, etc.) after that you'll be in emulated 3.02. if you wanna run your ISOs just press 'HOME' and mount your ISOs under the UMD IMAGE selection...hope you have your ISOs in the ISO folder in the root of your memory stick. then after mounting close devhook, don't exit devhook! then insert your UMD game disc in the UMD tray of your psp and wait for it to load, then select UMD and play.
hey..on the psp system recovery, i saw the vshew devhook setting menu on top of the psp system recovery. it show these
UMD IMAGE : UMD Disc
CPU Clock : 222/111
UMD SFO VER : force 2.00
MENU on BOOT: ON
PRELOAD ADDR: 89200000
FIRMWARE : not supported
REMOTE PORT : not supported
Escape the Devhook
CLOSE MENU
WHAT should i do man???? once i press "O", it will just shutdown the whole psp!!!
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AuraithX
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28. December 2006 @ 05:41 |
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Is there a full guide from getting to 2.71 TA-O80 to 3.02 OE-B ? (by downgrading to 1.5 first) ?
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hadge
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28. December 2006 @ 06:08 |
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TA-082 Downgrader available (to use in 2.71 HEN) IS THIS WHAT I THINK IT IS??
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oosel
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28. December 2006 @ 06:26 |
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this is what im wondering about. after geting my 2.71 TA-O82 to 1.5 how do i get it to 3.02 OE-B ?
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unfurled
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28. December 2006 @ 06:44 |
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There is a downgrader for TA-082 users. (http://pspupdates.qj.net/2-71-TA-082-Firmware-PSP-s-Now-Able-to-Downgrade-/pg/49/aid/77460)
If I used Method : 2nd Choice Devhook "K" easy installer, do I delete devhook or just install and use the downgrader?
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dman33
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28. December 2006 @ 07:44 |
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Originally posted by L-Burna: Well it is a custom firmware flash,so if you do use 3.02 OE-A or OE-B.It will be stored on your nand,meaning the only way to upgrade it is with an update specifically for the 3.02 OE or reflashing the nand.
you do understand you can use the recovery tool to go back to 1.5 and then you can upgrade to anything you want with sony's or anybody elses firmware.
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dman33
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28. December 2006 @ 07:49 |
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I would love to know how to hide the corrupt files. I'm using the custom 3.02 and also is there a way to arrange the items under game so its arranged the way I want it to be?
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28. December 2006 @ 08:21 |
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Quote: you do understand you can use the recovery tool to go back to 1.5 and then you can upgrade to anything you want with sony's or anybody elses firmware.
I don't think you know the risk if you keep doing this,if you do this a bunch of times you will end up bricking your psp system.I'm not sure if you understood that or not.It is a flash,it writes directly to the nand on the psp.I know how to recover from it,as I posted it a couple posts back on how to do it.I think I can pass on playing PS1 games for the time being,besides the only two firmwares accessible are 1.50 and 3.02.If you use the other setup you can emulate and run any firmware up to 3.02 and even 3.03 is possible cause I just seen a psar dumper for 3.03 released.I would imagine it will be worked out in the future,and using this setup I can't fully run some apps in 1.50 cause it is still buggy at the moment.What I'm trying to say is,why flash this to your psp nand?If you can give me a better reason then maybe I will agree with you,but so far you mentioned everything I already know about this release.
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28. December 2006 @ 08:39 |
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Originally posted by Kazangwa: Haha, except you can't run a program on a bricked PSP because it's bricked.
Well, I think you need to have Reflash-X installed before you brick your PSP, so just say if I have it installed and I brick my PSP by trying something like a downgrader it might unbrick my PSP once it bricks. Well, let's just wait for Reflash-X to come out and wait and see.
My PSP Firmware History: 2.60 had to return the PSP because it had a dead pixel > new PSP had firmware 2.71 > 1.5 > 3.52 M33 > 3.52 M33-4 > 3.71 M33 > 3.71 M33 with 1.50 kernel
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dman33
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28. December 2006 @ 08:53 |
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Quote: [quote]you do understand you can use the recovery tool to go back to 1.5 and then you can upgrade to anything you want with sony's or anybody elses firmware.
I don't think you know the risk if you keep doing this,if you do this a bunch of times you will end up bricking your psp system.I'm not sure if you understood that or not.It is a flash,it writes directly to the nand on the psp.I know how to recover from it,as I posted it a couple posts back on how to do it.I think I can pass on playing PS1 games for the time being,besides the only two firmwares accessible are 1.50 and 3.02.If you use the other setup you can emulate and run any firmware up to 3.02 and even 3.03 is possible cause I just seen a psar dumper for 3.03 released.I would imagine it will be worked out in the future,and using this setup I can't fully run some apps in 1.50 cause it is still buggy at the moment.What I'm trying to say is,why flash this to your psp nand?If you can give me a better reason then maybe I will agree with you,but so far you mentioned everything I already know about this release.[/quote]I'm curious why do you think the number of times you do this increases the chance to brick the psp?
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emilym39
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28. December 2006 @ 09:34 |
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question.
I have a TA-082 psp and its already in version 2.71. should i start with the first choice or should i start where it says "!2.71 TA-082 users only,emulating firmware 3.02!"
also how do i get games i get from utorrent to work for the psp after that.
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28. December 2006 @ 09:42 |
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I'm suprised you want me to explain,but if you want me to then I will.Well first off this a flash firmware,and it isn't officially created by Sony,so I can't really say it 100% reliable.How is one to know that it won't brick a psp or if it will,the answer is you don't really know.If by doing this it leads to being a bricked psp are you gonna replace my psp.I don't think so bro,so just let it go at that.I'm not trying to make any arguements or anything like that.I'm just trying to explain to you why it isn't a good idea to do these firmware flashes,especially on beta custom flashes.I would like to ask you do you think you are not a guinea pig at the moment(a beta tester right now).If you would like to test flashing it over and over again I can guarantee you will end up with a bricked psp system,but I'm not like that and I try to keep everybody away from a bricked psp.Tell me how sturdy is the nand for a ta-082 motherboard,meaning how many flashes can it accept before it fails? I don't think anyone can answer that question,but it is relevant to everybody flashing to the nand.It doesn't matter what kind of psp you have,flashing to the nand can result in a bricked psp.I can see the point of downgrading by flashing to the nand,but why flash custom firmwares.The point is there is no need to flash custom firmwares to your nand to get a good setup,and until the flash has everything fixed in it then it should be released.I'm just giving you all my honest opinion,and I do respect the work that was done on it.I just don't want to be a beta tester for something that isn't finished yet,and still real buggy at the moment.I think if another update came out,and this time it is a 3.03 firmware upgrade for 3.03 OE whatever.I think you would have to relfash your nand,cause the firmware on the psp is stored on the nand.I don't think Dark Alex or his crew would write to the nand on an update.You would have flash the nand with 1.50 firmware.Then use firmware 1.50 and the 3.03 firmware to make the DATA.DXAR file all over again.Then reflash to the nand,which is risking a bricked psp system everytime you mess with the nand.The thing that bothers me is they didn't make any way to emulate other firmware,so flashing to the nand is the only way to upgrade your firmware.It isn't a good thing to write to your nand over and over again,if your nand messes up your screwed point blank.
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Frozenw
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28. December 2006 @ 10:23 |
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ONCE AGAIN, FOR ANYONE WHO INSTALLED IT FOR TA-082 2.71FW, IS THIS WHERE THE FILES NEED TO BE?!?!?!??!! I HAVE THE WINDOWS OF THE FOLDERS OPEN AND I HAVE THE FOLDER LIST ON THE SIDE!

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28. December 2006 @ 10:53 |
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Originally posted by Frozenw: ONCE AGAIN, FOR ANYONE WHO INSTALLED IT FOR TA-082 2.71FW, IS THIS WHERE THE FILES NEED TO BE?!?!?!??!! I HAVE THE WINDOWS OF THE FOLDERS OPEN AND I HAVE THE FOLDER LIST ON THE SIDE!

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Okay, here goes. I'm not sure if those folders should be in the MP_ROOT (the folders/files without the numbers) well, it's not neccesary. I put those folders/files on the memory stick root and it worked fine. After you've moved them to the memory stick root put a picture of your memory stick root.
My PSP Firmware History: 2.60 had to return the PSP because it had a dead pixel > new PSP had firmware 2.71 > 1.5 > 3.52 M33 > 3.52 M33-4 > 3.71 M33 > 3.71 M33 with 1.50 kernel
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walker89
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28. December 2006 @ 12:06 |
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I'm using a TA-082 with fw2.71. As UMD i'm using the demo disc.
I was using the first emulator of them all ("psp easy installer").All games that require fw below 2.82 were working well.
But, as i want to play pes6 i install the new K easy installer. I emulate fw3.02 but i can't play some isos. I try DragonballZShinBudokai. The game start well but when the intro movie ends the screen turn black and PSP freezes. The same happens with pes6. However RidgeRacer2 runs without any problem.
Just two more things:
A) In K easy installer can I use HENC? (In my PSP HEND freezes more times)
B) In memorycard should I use FAT or FAT32?
I quite confused with the new fw 3.02 OE-B
Kealvalro please make us a guide to install fw 3.02 OE-B
THANX
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28. December 2006 @ 12:24 |
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Devhook version 52 is out and it's able to emulate 3.03 firmware. Hopefully kealvalro will write us a GREAT guide on how to make it work.
My PSP Firmware History: 2.60 had to return the PSP because it had a dead pixel > new PSP had firmware 2.71 > 1.5 > 3.52 M33 > 3.52 M33-4 > 3.71 M33 > 3.71 M33 with 1.50 kernel
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dman33
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28. December 2006 @ 12:34 |
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Originally posted by L-Burna: I'm suprised you want me to explain,but if you want me to then I will.Well first off this a flash firmware,and it isn't officially created by Sony,so I can't really say it 100% reliable.How is one to know that it won't brick a psp or if it will,the answer is you don't really know.If by doing this it leads to being a bricked psp are you gonna replace my psp.I don't think so bro,so just let it go at that.I'm not trying to make any arguements or anything like that.I'm just trying to explain to you why it isn't a good idea to do these firmware flashes,especially on beta custom flashes.I would like to ask you do you think you are not a guinea pig at the moment(a beta tester right now).If you would like to test flashing it over and over again I can guarantee you will end up with a bricked psp system,but I'm not like that and I try to keep everybody away from a bricked psp.Tell me how sturdy is the nand for a ta-082 motherboard,meaning how many flashes can it accept before it fails? I don't think anyone can answer that question,but it is relevant to everybody flashing to the nand.It doesn't matter what kind of psp you have,flashing to the nand can result in a bricked psp.I can see the point of downgrading by flashing to the nand,but why flash custom firmwares.The point is there is no need to flash custom firmwares to your nand to get a good setup,and until the flash has everything fixed in it then it should be released.I'm just giving you all my honest opinion,and I do respect the work that was done on it.I just don't want to be a beta tester for something that isn't finished yet,and still real buggy at the moment.I think if another update came out,and this time it is a 3.03 firmware upgrade for 3.03 OE whatever.I think you would have to relfash your nand,cause the firmware on the psp is stored on the nand.I don't think Dark Alex or his crew would write to the nand on an update.You would have flash the nand with 1.50 firmware.Then use firmware 1.50 and the 3.03 firmware to make the DATA.DXAR file all over again.Then reflash to the nand,which is risking a bricked psp system everytime you mess with the nand.The thing that bothers me is they didn't make any way to emulate other firmware,so flashing to the nand is the only way to upgrade your firmware.It isn't a good thing to write to your nand over and over again,if your nand messes up your screwed point blank.
My point is in your wording you make it seem like there is a limit to how many times it can be flashed. If you flash it once you can flash it again. I think its kinda paranoid. if it was gonna brick it would brick on the first flash. But thats just my opinion.
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28. December 2006 @ 12:42 |
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I don't think Devhook version 0.52 will work for us since you need firmware 1.5 or 2.71 SE or 3.02 OE. And I doubt this will work for us even if we emulated 1.5 because we don't really have the firmware, we're just emulating it. If this did work, then I don't understand why you wouldn't be able to update to 3.02 OE-B when emulating 1.5.
My PSP Firmware History: 2.60 had to return the PSP because it had a dead pixel > new PSP had firmware 2.71 > 1.5 > 3.52 M33 > 3.52 M33-4 > 3.71 M33 > 3.71 M33 with 1.50 kernel
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marote
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28. December 2006 @ 13:03 |
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hey guys does Devhook "K" easy installer works fine at fw 2.71 WS259 motherboard? and instead using usb cable(i dont have one) can i use a card reader that i have on my pc?
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dude222
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28. December 2006 @ 13:27 |
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I have a TA-082 PSP V2.80 and i wonder if there is any way that i can play iso's on it?
(downgrade or devhook?)
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zero1337
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28. December 2006 @ 13:43 |
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Originally posted by dude222: I have a TA-082 PSP V2.80 and i wonder if there is any way that i can play iso's on it?
(downgrade or devhook?)
Currently its not possible to downgrade a 2.80 TA-082 PSP. The downgrader only works for normal 2.80 PSPs.
By the way just downgraded my PSP fully to 1.5 and so another CONFIRMATION that the downgrader does indeed WORKS! another amazing job well done by DAX.
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28. December 2006 @ 14:36 |
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Well nothing lasts forever dman33 go ahead and keep flashing it if you don't care about a brick.You said you made a point,when did you really make a point to begin with bro.I think all you have done is questioned what I have said.Let me ask you something,have I ever said anything so far that wasn't true.
Quote: My point is in your wording you make it seem like there is a limit to how many times it can be flashed. If you flash it once you can flash it again. I think its kinda paranoid. if it was gonna brick it would brick on the first flash. But thats just my opinion.
I never mentioned how many times,cause the there isn't a set limit to how many times you can flash a psp system(nobody knows if you flash a certain limit of times what it will do).I also mentioned every psp system is different.You haven't said anything that proves that I'm wrong,and yeah I'm catious about what I do.I'm sticking with devhook v0.52.0000 and firmware 1.50 at the moment.I also forgot to mention that I'm emulating 3.03 firmware,which you can't at the moment with 3.02 OE-A/B.I don't support the custom firmware flashes,and yeah it bothers me flashing to the nand.If you flash it once,that doesn't mean everytime after that you don't risk the chance of bricking.It is true if you don't believe me read up on it,everytime a psp bricks it is caused by the 32MB nand on the motherboard.I bet you the cause for most people with bricked psp systems is from bad firmware flashes to the nand.The only way to fix it is by replacing the motherboard or buying a new psp system if it does brick.I'm trying to figure out why that is hard for you to understand.Once again I will ask you why flash this custom firmware to your nand? If you can't answer my question then you shouldn't respond,as you haven't mentioned anything good about this firmware flash in the last three or four posts.
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kostyam69
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28. December 2006 @ 14:45 |
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THATS IT IM SICK OF TRYING TO GET THIS DEVHOOK AND FIRWARE SHIT TO WORK....... I GIVE UP.NOTHING F-ING WORKS
Kostya
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hadge
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28. December 2006 @ 16:01 |
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omg christmas #2 i just downed my tao82 to 1.5 o ya!o update 3020E-Asuccess install now b, this is the best thing in my 2006 lol
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