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oregono
August 23rd, 2008, 21:42
So I need to enable remote play on my psp that has cfw 4.01 m-33. When I try to register my psp, the ps3 does not detect it as being connected at all. I found these instructions about enabling remote start on a psp with cfw 3.71 m-33 and wondered if the steps are the same, only:

replacing psar dumper with the version made for 4.01

Instructions I have:

Download ofw 3.72
Download M33_NEWPSARDUMPER
Open Usb connection and put 3.72 eboot (rename it to EBOOT.PBP) in root of mem stick
Put PSARDUMPER in Game (3.71 kernal)
Run Psardumper
Press Square
After it’s done dumping, open USB Connection and copy premo_plugin.prx (f0\vsh\module) and premo_plugin.rco (f0\vsh\resource) and paste them somewhere for safe keeping
You can delete the folder now.
Open recovery menu on PSP (right bumper and turn on with PSP still connected to PC)
Go to advanced
Select Toggle USB (flash0)
A new window should pop up on your PC
Make sure you have hidden files and system files viewable
Replace premo_plugin.prx (vsh\module) and premo_plugin.rco (vsh\resource) with the ones you copied
Select Toggle USB (flash0) to disable
Restart PSP

As i see it, i need official firmware 4.01 and psardumper for 4.01. Are there any other files i need and could someone - if they understand how to do this - make these instructions easier - or maybe a youtube tutorial. Ive been looking for a better tutorial, but its impossible to find.

BlacknBlue13
September 19th, 2008, 22:45
heres a video i made about making it work on 3.71
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D99Q0mgTWbs
But i doubt it'll work as 4.01 m33 works fine with remote play, im using it right now. The remote play prx's dont have anything to do with usb. This method was created because remote play itself woould initiate because there was a firmware check and you had to update, this just tricks the ps3 into beleiving that you have a higher firmware during remote play. Most likely something is wrong with your usb somehow, try using a different usb cord and a different usb port on your ps3, and if that doesnt work try reinstalling your psp firmware.

eyecraved
October 14th, 2008, 19:36
I had the same problem as well and finally figured it out. Google KeyCleaner v1.4 by Chilly Willy read the instructions and hopefully it will work.