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Makaveli96
August 3rd, 2006, 04:09
Hi all,

I have been reading alot about homebre games, and just wanted to know what would be the best way of downgrading my PSP.

Infomation about my PSP from the box.

White PSP Value Pack
PSP - 1003 KCW
220 - 240v
WS259 I

The PSP was preinstalled with firmware 2.60,
and the motherboard model is IC6001.

Would it be advisable for me to downgrade and what is the best and bug free way,which would not harm th PSP.

If the risk is too great i would consider the downgrade, as the PSP is my lil bro's

Nicko01
August 3rd, 2006, 05:43
big risk! u cant downgrade a factory 2.60 and its most likely a ta-081
just keep 2.60 and get gta:lcs off of ebay (so its the unpatched version)
dont try to downgrade or youll get a brick.

Makaveli96
August 3rd, 2006, 06:57
Whats the difference between downgrading and using the eloader???

salomon st
August 3rd, 2006, 07:04
nick doesnt know what he is talking about u can downgrade a factory 2.6 as long as when u open the umd drive there is no writing on the right side and with a downgrade u get 1.5 which can run homebrew from the xmb or main menu and u can have full kernal acess and run isos (not legal in the US) it is an all around better firmware and e loader u have to run homebrew through gta and cant run as much homebrew and it takes a while to load

kando
August 3rd, 2006, 08:09
mine is factory 2.6 with no writing by the UMD drive *EDIT: it does have the writing*, but i still heard any factory 2.6 has a ta-82 motherboard.....has anyone here had any experience? i have a ceramic white psp PAL format.

kando
August 3rd, 2006, 08:09
downgrading allows you to run homebrew without having to load up GTA every time u want to play a game...the eloader loads up when GTA goes to load your saved game allowing you to pick a homebrew to run.

csd-san
August 3rd, 2006, 09:16
The PSP is a 2.6, and the motherboard is IC6001. You should go ahead and try darkalex's downgrader - You shouldn't have any problems. That's as safe as it gets.

Cooe14
August 3rd, 2006, 09:17
Hi all,

I have been reading alot about homebre games, and just wanted to know what would be the best way of downgrading my PSP.

Infomation about my PSP from the box.

White PSP Value Pack
PSP - 1003 KCW
220 - 240v
WS259 I

The PSP was preinstalled with firmware 2.60,
and the motherboard model is IC6001.

Would it be advisable for me to downgrade and what is the best and bug free way,which would not harm th PSP.

If the risk is too great i would consider the downgrade, as the PSP is my lil bro's If it's a IC6001 sure you can downgrade, and if you follow the instructions perfectly it will work 100%. Here is the downgrader download-
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28181

splodger15
August 3rd, 2006, 10:00
The PSP is a 2.6, and the motherboard is IC6001. You should go ahead and try darkalex's downgrader - You shouldn't have any problems. That's as safe as it gets.


you fool that will brick it

Kramer
August 3rd, 2006, 10:11
no actually he can downgrade
just double check this first dude
http://img123.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ta82spot10ar.jpg

Makaveli96
August 3rd, 2006, 21:20
Firstly, thanks guys for your help. Appreciate it.

I have downloaded the Easy 2.50/2.60 Downgrader full version

I have just check my PSP, and can safely say i do not have any writing on the red/right area of the motherboard.All i have is IC6001 in the left side.

So would it be safe to say that the downgrade will work successfully with my PSP, even though its a 2.60 factory version?

Cooe14
August 3rd, 2006, 23:41
Firstly, thanks guys for your help. Appreciate it.

I have downloaded the Easy 2.50/2.60 Downgrader full version

I have just check my PSP, and can safely say i do not have any writing on the red/right area of the motherboard.All i have is IC6001 in the left side.

So would it be safe to say that the downgrade will work successfully with my PSP, even though its a 2.60 factory version?
Yes. My friend had a IC6001 2.60 factory psp and I personaly downgraded it for him and it worked 100%.

assesoffire
August 4th, 2006, 02:27
go for it! it's fine if you leave the charger and battery in the whole time and wait for the memory stick light to stop flashing.