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manama147
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12. August 2006 @ 10:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have installed devhook 0.46 on my PSP, but i really dont now how should my memory stick folder look like? i dont where to put ISO's and how to load games? My psp version is v1.50 which should be fine.

Can somebody help me how should the structure of the root look like? another question, how can i enable my memory to have movie's, music and games also enabled? should i have a folder for each and just upload files?

I read so many things about PSP until i giot to a point where im no where :) so PLZ some one help me :).... Thanks in advanced
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12. August 2006 @ 10:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Isos got in a folder called ISO in the root of your stick.

I dont understand your second question though, do you mean how can you play videos, music and games?

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12. August 2006 @ 10:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
To get all your Music Video and other folders, just format your memory stick via the PSP (i'm supposing it's empty anyway) that will automatically install those folders. Hope that helps.



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manama147
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12. August 2006 @ 12:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks guys for your help, so i only need to put my iso games in a folder called ISO. bellow shows how my root looks like (im using devhook 0.46):

+ dh
+ PSP
+- GAME
+-- %__SCE__DH_ENG
+-- %__SCE__XFLASH
+-- %__SCE__DH_INST
+-- __SCE__DH_INST
+-- DH_ESC2XX
+-- HOMEBREW2XX
+-- __SCE__XFLASH
+-- __SCE__DH_ENG

So should i creat a folder called "ISO" and only put my ISO in? nothing else to do with eboot right?

Bob, i'll make my question clearer... I want to run a movie on my PSP, and i suppose that the memory can store movies and games (obviously memory size should be large enough, mine is 1G), so what should the movie folder be called ( a folder that i should be putting my movies in)? and what movie format does the PSP accepts?

let me say something :) i would LOVE to have some sort of folder setup kept unchaged and i just put my iso or my movie in it and just get it working :) i dont how should the setup be like :) i would really really appreciate ur help guys... thanks a million
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12. August 2006 @ 12:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi newbie here i have just downgraded my psp to 1.5 to play backups and homebrew have fastloader installed and devhook 0.46 i heard this can emulate upto 2.7 is this just for iso's only as i put an origanal umd in
i.e midway treasures which is 2.6 open devhook and click on 2.6 firmware
it does load up but when you select a game to load it then goes blank and switchs psp off and had same problem with GTA as soon as you click on start in the devhook menu it's goes blank and off goes the psp am i doing somthing wrong??? any idea's guys...

DODGY DUDE LOL
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