Thanks for your (very brief) reply (^.^)
I've been searching the threads around here & compiled this info so far:
Copying your UMD game onto your Memory Stick
If you're on 3.52 m33-4 or 3.71 m33, you already have a built in umd ripper. just go into the vsh menu (3.52 M33: press "Home" on PSP. 3.71 M33: press "Select" on your PSP) and switch the "USB DEVICE" to "UMD disc". You can also change the "UMD ISO MODE" to "M33 driver" if you don't want to need any kind of game UMD inserted in order to play the game from your memory stick. When you're done with that scroll down to "EXIT" & press the X button on your PSP.
Choose the UMD game you want to back-up & put it into your PSP.
Connect your PSP to your computer with a USB cord. Turn on your PSP & go into USB mode (Do this by scrolling to the far left icons on your XMB {main openning menu} until "USB Connection" is highlighted & press the X button on your PSP).
Ok, so, you've connected your PSP to your computer with a USB cord. This allows you to access the UMD. After you're fully connected you'll notice a window opens up on your monitor. Copy (drag & drop) that file onto your desktop (This is the game rip). After it's finished you can drag it into your ISO folder.
once it's done copying, rename it.
also, you have a choice of leaving it in ISO format, or compressing it to cso, before transfering to the memory stick. umdgen, ciso converter are two programs that will compress iso into cso.
once you ripped all the games you want, go back into the vsh menu (the menu that pops up onscreen when you push the "Home" or "Select" button), switch the usb mode back to memory stick, and exit. then go back to "USB Connection" and enable it. the computer will show the memory stick contents again. Copy the game to the ISO folder, which should be in the root of the memory stick. if there isn't any, create one in all caps; it should look like this, ms0:\ISO
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Hasn't anybody else compiled this type of information & posted it in a single-topic thread? If I do...will I actually be the first person to do so? I find that amazing & strange.
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