we had my sons psp modded for him a while back and i dont know what he was doing but somehow he erased everything that was on the memory stick for the psp, including the program that they put on it when it was modded. I dont even know what program it was. Is there anyway to restore it. or is it permantly lost and i have to find someone else to mod it again. any suggr=estions would be helpfull.
Xbox 360: Slim untouched with a faked 320 GB harddrive for XBL, phat with LT 3.0, played Halo early, so going on live would be an instand ban, also with a faked 320 GB harddrive
PS3: Untouched 160 GB Slim, 60 GB Fat with latest Rogero and 160 GB internal harddrive.
PSVita: hardly ever play it
GameCube: Black with a Viper chip installed. With gameboy player. Trying to get a Wavebird controller.
Originally posted by DxxS: Would it be worth trying to recover the data from the memory stick and using the fast recovery(assuming it has one) or would a rehack be easiest?
how do you do that? how would I know if it is possible?
Originally posted by Eisherz: What kind of PSP is it and what firmware does it have? If it wasn't permanently modded it has to be modded again, but that is quite easy.
Originally posted by Eisherz: What kind of PSP is it and what firmware does it have? If it wasn't permanently modded it has to be modded again, but that is quite easy.
I had it mooded when we were on vacation and i was told it was permanant, but honestly i have no idea. Is there any way to find out?
Format the memory stick to get a new folder structure. If it creates a folder called ISO it was permanent. I doubt it though, if it was permanent the system software version name would be different (6.35 ME).
Xbox 360: Slim untouched with a faked 320 GB harddrive for XBL, phat with LT 3.0, played Halo early, so going on live would be an instand ban, also with a faked 320 GB harddrive
PS3: Untouched 160 GB Slim, 60 GB Fat with latest Rogero and 160 GB internal harddrive.
PSVita: hardly ever play it
GameCube: Black with a Viper chip installed. With gameboy player. Trying to get a Wavebird controller.
Originally posted by Eisherz: What kind of PSP is it and what firmware does it have? If it wasn't permanently modded it has to be modded again, but that is quite easy.
I had it mooded when we were on vacation and i was told it was permanant, but honestly i have no idea. Is there any way to find out?
Format the memory stick to get a new folder structure. If it creates a folder called ISO it was permanent. I doubt it though, if it was permanent the system software version name would be different (6.35 ME).
i reformated it on the psp and it still shows no files :( can it be modded again without the battery thing they use? if not i have to take and pay someone again to mod it
Originally posted by Eisherz: What kind of PSP is it and what firmware does it have? If it wasn't permanently modded it has to be modded again, but that is quite easy.
I had it mooded when we were on vacation and i was told it was permanant, but honestly i have no idea. Is there any way to find out?
Format the memory stick to get a new folder structure. If it creates a folder called ISO it was permanent. I doubt it though, if it was permanent the system software version name would be different (6.35 ME).
i reformated it on the psp and it still shows no files :( can it be modded again without the battery thing they use? if not i have to take and pay someone again to mod it
If you format the memory stick with the PSP it should atleast create the folder structure you see when opening it with your computer. Most likely your son didn't erase the memory stick but accidentally update it to official firmware.
No, you don't need a pandora battery to mod the PSP, just use
http://us.playstation.com/support/systemupdates/psp/pc/index.htm to update to 6.60 official, then use
http://psp.dashhacks.com/2011/10/14/psp-lcfw-660-me-v16-released the LCFW here to install the full CFW (you need both downloadable files and also the official update above). There are two good readmes included with the downloads.
Xbox 360: Slim untouched with a faked 320 GB harddrive for XBL, phat with LT 3.0, played Halo early, so going on live would be an instand ban, also with a faked 320 GB harddrive
PS3: Untouched 160 GB Slim, 60 GB Fat with latest Rogero and 160 GB internal harddrive.
PSVita: hardly ever play it
GameCube: Black with a Viper chip installed. With gameboy player. Trying to get a Wavebird controller.