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wheres my game150?!??!
Okay guys i need to run an update on my psp that provides game150, I HAVE 5.00M33-6 CFW!!! and as soon as i enter usb mode, the root of my psp has three folders, those are..
kd
registry
PSP.
so i go in my psp folder,
in there, there is
GAME
SAVEDATA
SYSTEM.
game150 pl0xx???? dam lol.. so do i have to use recovery menu or wat. by the way im not on flash0 flash1 flash2 or flash3 when i go on usb mode. im on MEMORY STICK.
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in windows open the psp folder take ur mouse right click in the window then click on new then click on folder and then type GAME150
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or format ur memcard with ur psp to create proper folder structure cause u are also missing GAME500 folder too...
be sure to save any savedata or files first.
and if this memcard is being used with a service/pandora battery to boot to normal xmb, then u will need to inject a multi-IPL into it afterwards too.
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^Yes, or you can just create it!
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Originally Posted by
Sentray
^Yes, or you can just create it!
correct, and make the other 6-9 folders he's missing too.................
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Originally Posted by
BCman
correct, and make the other 6-9 folders he's missing too.................
LOL, seriously try flashing your PSP?
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Originally Posted by
Sentray
LOL, seriously try flashing your PSP?
what?
what does flashing ur psp have to do with the memcard?
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Originally Posted by
BCman
what?
what does flashing ur psp have to do with the memcard?
Never Mind, it's my cousin who typed it, he told me he meant by switching to Flash 1, but i told him that it wouldn't work as the Memory Stick only displays the Game-Boots....
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Originally Posted by
Sentray
Never Mind, it's my cousin who typed it, he told me he meant by switching to Flash 1, but i told him that it wouldn't work as the Memory Stick only displays the Game-Boots....
o i c
yes, memory card only displays what is on the memcard.
the internal flash is a whole other ballgame but can only be accessed with a memcard in.
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