I tried to start 520100 devhook, I did everything, like this
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1.Copy the devhook 0.52 package to the root of your memory stick. This would be ms0:/ and
the three folders should be "dh", "PSP" and "fbm".
2.Copy the DevHook 0.52.0100 package to the root of the MS.(the "dh" folder)
3.Download the 3.11 update.(eboot)
4.Get PSARDumper(that can dump 3.11 FW) by Team C+D
5.Extract the DATA.PSAR from the 3.11 update you've downloaded with a program such as PBP Unpacker or PSP Brew (a PC app)
6.Once thats done, copy the DATA.PSAR over to the root of your memory stick.
7.Run PSARDumper on your PSP, once its loaded up press X to dump a sigchecked 3.11. Once its done your PSP will return to the main menu.
8.Open up your memory stick, you will now see that there is an "F0" folder in the root. Move that to the "311" folder inside of "dh".
9.Then get a flash1 folder from a 2.71 FW dump(271) that you had in DHv46 and rename it to f1. and
put the f1 in the 311 folder that has the f0 of the 3.11 FW you dumped.
10.Launch up devhook and choose "FIRMWARE" from the devhook menu and pick 3.11. Now start devhook.
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But I seem cant start any of games in psp.. Any of you know why I'm having this problem?
well if you have custom firmware 3.40OE, there is no need for devhook. You just put the iso games into the ISO folder on your memory stick and play them from the menu. Homebrew folders go into the GAME150 folder-(you will need to change the kernel to 1.50 via the recovery console so the homebrews work) And you will most likely still need a UMD game inserted to play most iso games.
Which one? the recovery mode? or the menu with settings,photo,music,video,game?(XMB)-You select the games you place in the ISO folder from the memory stick under the game icon-
To change your kernel to 1.50 for homebrew-you have to go into the recovery console...Do this by powering your PSP down completely (hold power switch up for about 5 seconds) then while you turn your psp back on-hold down the R trigger button-
You will then be presented with a blue screen with a menu...
Scroll to "configuration"-select it
Scroll to Game Folder Homebrew (select it so it says currently:1.50)
Scroll to Use No UMD-select it until its disabled
select back
Scroll to Advanced-select it
Scroll to Advanced Configuration-select that
Make sure all three options say "currently: disabled"
select back two times to bring you to the main menu
Scroll to exit-select it..your psp will restart saving the changes you just made...
Like I said before most iso games work better when you have the "no-UMD" disabled in that recovery console..And its best to have a game inserted in the umd drive