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Faisal937
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29. March 2008 @ 18:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey

I'm trying to help a friend out with his new PSP
His firmware at moment is 2.81, is there any way this can be changed to allow downloaded games to be played?

Thanks
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29. March 2008 @ 18:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
well if you have luminess or gta there are exploits that can load adown grader

if not you will have to use a pandora battery listed at the top of this forum if you need help post if you havethe above games and if you know some one with a custom psp or not








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pandora battery ?
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29. March 2008 @ 18:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yes you will need it to install custom firmware try this :http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/610313#3685241








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29. March 2008 @ 18:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Once that is installed would i just be able to copy the ISO files accross?
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yep when you reformat the mem stick in a custom firmware psp it creates an iso folder in the root of your memstick you put them there but you only use iso's for psp games if you want psx games you need to use popstation gui and convert the iso to an eboot and place that in the game folder but for psp iso's you can place them straight in the iso directory or convert them to .cso to save space also the firmware will let you copy umd's directly to your pc via a usb cable








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30. March 2008 @ 12:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Nice one
I'll try it out, i been checking everywhere and everyone said u need an unptached copy of GTA LCS
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Originally posted by wasted420:
yep when you reformat the mem stick in a custom firmware psp it creates an iso folder in the root of your memstick you put them there but you only use iso's for psp games if you want psx games you need to use popstation gui and convert the iso to an eboot and place that in the game folder but for psp iso's you can place them straight in the iso directory or convert them to .cso to save space also the firmware will let you copy umd's directly to your pc via a usb cable
Hi, I tried that but when it get's to the part where you install the UPDATES/ADD ON files.
When i run the application on the PSP it just says "This Game Could Not Be Started (80020148)"

Please Help!
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