![]() The firmware has all the functionality of Sony Firmware, and more. It ran the demo for me weeks ago, and now the full game today.īut if you really want Official Firmware, youre going to have to use a Pandora anyway. Is there any easy way to get the regular firmware back I really dont see a reason to have the custom FW. OP, update to 3.90, hit Select at the menu screen, change ISO mode from M33 driver to Normal, and with a game UMD in your PSP try loading Patapon again. Dont forget to set your USB mode back to the memory stick.I currently have 3.40 OE-A installed, and I dont take advantage of it at all. Thats it, you can copy your compressed game to the ISO folder on your PSP's memory stick and play. Your ISO will compress to a CSO, basically a compressed ISO.Īs you can see my Lemmings game has been reduced from 429 MB to 168MB, saving 261MB of my memory stick. When you are done go File > Save As > Compressed CSO I usually just delete the system update folder. You can open the ISO in UMD Gen on your PC, here you can delete any files not required to save space. Now you can copy an ISO of your PSP game to computer Go down to USB Device and select UMD Disc, exit the VHS menu then put the PSP in USB mode. On the XBM of your custom firmware PSP press the select button, this will bring up the VHS menu. A PSP running custom firmware, see this tutorial to run custom firmware on any PSP.You can then copy the game back to your PSP and play it directly from the memory card, this is useful as you can easily carry many games around on your PSP, it will also help to improve battery life as the PSP does not need to power the UMD drive. Once on your PC you can rip any useless files out the backed up game (such as system updates, other languages) then compress the image so it's as small as possible. If you have a PSP running custom firmware you can easily backup your games that are on a UMD disc to your PC. ![]()
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