

- #Psp hacking guide serial number
- #Psp hacking guide install
- #Psp hacking guide update
- #Psp hacking guide upgrade
upgrade phat straight to 3.52 M33 from pandora boot then installĥ. Universal Unbricker DC-3 + MS Multi IPL LoaderĢ.
#Psp hacking guide install
Remember for the PSP you install the PSP binaries in order to stream, for the other systems you use the internal webbrowser of the system to connect to pimpstreamer. No need for muxing, converting etc.Just get some WIFI connection and you can watch your flicks everywere! (Streams even over internet). Now with an extra addition: any FLV capable browser/system can also use PiMPStreamer (including Wii or PS3). Any format/size avi/mpeg/wmv/etc can be streamed without any delay. It is a realtime video/audio streamer from your PC to your PSP (Playstation Portable). You can send ANY file to and from PSPs (not just pictures like what's already built into the PSP)! It can take snapshots (BMP's) of your games or movies!

It comes with over 2,000 remote control codes from everything like XBOX controller, televisions, iPods, and stereos! You can stream your homebrew, music, and videos right off of your computer! Save memory stick space!

You can play your MP3s and at the same time play your homebrew games! It's an adhoc WiFi file sender & receiver. It's an infra-red universal remote (iR Commander)

Games (ISO or CSO Format) Are Stored Here: On The Later CFW Movies Can Be Stored Here: (When the flash0 window comes up on the PC go to Tools> Folder Options> View Tab> Show Hidden Files, also Untick the box that says Hide Protected Operating System files). Just copy the theme files over in the individual folders that they were downloaded in, DO NOT OVERWRITE WHOLE FOLDER!!!! This can be accessed through the recovery menu (Advanced Option) and toggling Flash0 (Beware - Flashing files risks bricking your PSP). The correct way to backup 3.71 M33/M33-2 files is by enabling flash0 via Recovery Menu (Don't flash your XMB via VSH menu or you will semi-brick). Themes can also be flashed onto the PSP in Flash0. Homebrew & PSX Games Are Stored In One Of The Following Folders (Dependant On What Firmware You Are running On): PSP Slim Users Can Currently Only Upgrade To 3.60 M33 or 3.71 M33 & Also 3.71 M33-2 Think About It Like Windows XP & The Service Packs (XP SP2). The Number After The Firmware (In This Case 4) Is The Number Of The Update. Why Do Some Firmwares Have A number After It? e.g. If You Are Already Running CFW You Can Upgrade To Newer Versions Directly (To Get To 3.71 M33 You Must Go To 3.52 M33-4 First).
#Psp hacking guide update
The Latest Official Firmware Is Available For Download Via Network Update On Your PSP.Īll Official Firmware To Date Is Downgradableġ.50 HarleyG CFW ġ.50 Capjusomethingorother Īny Of These Firmware Can Be Installed Onto Your PSP Via Downgrading Your PSP To version 1.50 & Back Up If You Are Currently Running On OFW. Magic Memory Stick = MS For Pandora's Battery Pandora's Battery = Used To Unbrick Or Downgrade PSP's "Magic" Memory Stick = Memory Stick with files and a special IPL, used together with Pandora's Battery/Jigkick.
#Psp hacking guide serial number
Jigkick Battery = A battery with the serial number 0xFFFFFFFF, used to put the PSP into service mode. ISO = CD Images, uses the ISO 9600 file system. Hacking / Cracking = Completely Unrelated To The PSP Sceneġ.50 Kernel Plugin = Needed For 3.71 M33 To Run Some Games / Homebrew Semi Brick = When PSP will enter recovery mode but wont turn onįull Brick = When PSP wont acess recovery mode or turn on Homebrew = Games / Applications created by individuals (Not Sony)ĭowngrade = Changing the PSP's firmware to a lower firmware (Earlier) OFW = Official Firmware (Official Sony / Poo) Search google, "RECOVERY MENU FOR 'Enter Firmware Here'"įirmware - The Built-In Operating Software That Manages Activity On Your PSP (Like Windows For A PC)ĬFW = Custom Firmware (Un-Official / Homebrew Enabled) Before reading this guide please make a backup of the system files if they are going to be edited, I would also recommend storing the RECOVERY menu on your PSP in case of semi-bricks.
