Originally posted by AuWolf: I'm asking this so I don't do anything stupid and brick my psp as I live in a rural area and it would take ages to get fixed.
there are a few way's in doing it
1 taking out the batery when doing an update
2 taking out the charger when doing an update
3 taking out the memory card when doing an update
The lowest you can go is 3.60, but why would you want to do that? Flash to the newest CFW, and use the popsloader plugin for your PSX games. Most homebrew do not require the 1.5 kernal anymore, so it shouldn't affect you. But you can always use TimeMachine If you don't like how the new homebrew ports function.
Originally posted by locobrown: The lowest you can go is 3.60, but why would you want to do that? Flash to the newest CFW, and use the popsloader plugin for your PSX games. Most homebrew do not require the 1.5 kernal anymore, so it shouldn't affect you. But you can always use TimeMachine If you don't like how the new homebrew ports function.
Well now i don't know no more, i was told 3.71 was the lowest.
Why would i do that? Because i was recommended it.
I tried different cfw, but i ended up going back to official firmware, since i haven't found any homebrews that i want, and since those cfw i used were buggy.