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jelondon
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5. February 2008 @ 21:29 |
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I install an ISO game, when I executed the game there's an error code display (80010002). What is meant by this? Please help!
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dab0ne
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5. February 2008 @ 21:37 |
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fist off you need to have your psp modded, if you do have it modded and you are playing a game that is not working then you probably need to upgrade the mod (the current firmware update out is 3.90 M33). but most importantly just make sure you have a folder named "ISO" at the root of your psp data stick and that you are putting your ISO and CSO game files in that folder. if you have done all of this and still nothing is working you may have a bad game file and possibly need to try and redownload the game or recopy it.
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jelondon
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5. February 2008 @ 21:53 |
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actually the original game is in ISO format then my cousin extracted the ISO using WINRAR(this is my copy). i archieve again the files to ISO using NERO and I encountered this problem("The game could not be started. (80010002)". i already tried to archive the files using WINRAR but the machine did not recognized the game
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dab0ne
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5. February 2008 @ 22:38 |
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where are you putting the file?
what firmware are you using?
what game are you trying to play?
oh and when the file is extracted by winrar it should already be ready to play, so instead of messing around with nero try and put the file that is extracted one your psp and playing that.
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bu22ard
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7. February 2008 @ 14:05 |
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80010002 - puting the POPS EBOOT in the wrong folder
this is the info i have on this error code, but it might be wrong
1.52>2.0>1.5>3.40 OE-A>3.71 M33-4
3.60>4.01 M33-2
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dab0ne
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7. February 2008 @ 14:57 |
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bu22ard, sounds to me like you are trying to play a psx game. if you are then you need to go into PSP-> game-> and create a folder for whatever the game is for example ResidentEvil2. so what you would need to do is go to PSP-> Game-> ResidentEvil2-> and put your eboot file in here. your eboot file has to have its own folder. and dont forget to put the "keys" file in here also. you must put a copy of the "keys" file in every psx game folder. so if you have 3 psx games with three different folder; each folder must have a "keys" file within it.
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bu22ard
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7. February 2008 @ 16:00 |
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Originally posted by dab0ne: bu22ard, sounds to me like you are trying to play a psx game. if you are then you need to go into PSP-> game-> and create a folder for whatever the game is for example ResidentEvil2. so what you would need to do is go to PSP-> Game-> ResidentEvil2-> and put your eboot file in here. your eboot file has to have its own folder. and dont forget to put the "keys" file in here also. you must put a copy of the "keys" file in every psx game folder. so if you have 3 psx games with three different folder; each folder must have a "keys" file within it.
this is for jelondon actually, i was trying to help him out
i have no problems :)
1.52>2.0>1.5>3.40 OE-A>3.71 M33-4
3.60>4.01 M33-2
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dab0ne
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7. February 2008 @ 16:37 |
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ahhh, my bad man, i see what you are saying. you were telling him what that error code meant from a list of error codes you have. my bad, i thought you meant that was an error code you were getting.
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bu22ard
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7. February 2008 @ 16:42 |
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no probs man, i could have been clearer i guess
1.52>2.0>1.5>3.40 OE-A>3.71 M33-4
3.60>4.01 M33-2
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jelondon
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8. February 2008 @ 23:32 |
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thanks all of you guys...
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