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plow king321
February 10th, 2009, 17:08
Notes:
1. This will ONLY work on 1 Gigs. Not a 2, or 4 etc.
2. You can only use this once per Memory Stick.
3. Im not lying. I've done this.
4. BACK UP YOUR MEMORY STICK. You have to format your 1 GB via XMB before using this.
5. The password for this program is www.karadenizforumtr.com
Ok, heres how to do it.
1. Download the program from Megaupload http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZKZMR7GU

2. Once you download it, run it.

3. If you're running Vista in admin mode, the prgram should automatically pick up your PSP from the USB cable. If not, use a Card reader, which is how I did this.

4. Ok, once your MS is detected, it should show your memory left on the MS, and the button Fix ready to click.

5. Click Fix, and watch your 1 Gig turn into a 2 Gig.


I love this. Credits to whoever made this awsome program.


Final Note: I turned 2 1GBs into a 2GB, and transferring files have been remarkabley slow for me. Once you do this, tell me if you get this problem or not.


Thanks for reading. =]

SifJar
February 14th, 2009, 20:13
Does this only work on 1gb Memory Sticks? Or will other types of memory work?

plow king321
February 15th, 2009, 16:30
this is the first step of my guide:
1. This will ONLY work on 1 Gigs. Not a 2, or 4 etc.

SifJar
February 15th, 2009, 20:02
no, i mean will say SD cards or USB pen drives work, or does it have to be a Memory Stick Pro Duo?

plow king321
February 16th, 2009, 06:54
USB pen drives definitely don't work. SD cards im not sure i've never tryed ;)

Moments
February 17th, 2009, 21:34
Doubt this works :/

The program is designed for 2gb cards that have been formatting incorrectly and are displaying 1gb.

The 1gb might show 2gb, but it doesn't actually have 2gb in it... I highly doubt Sandisk or any other brand make 1gb cards by using a 2gb and making it only see 1gb (only genuine way this could possible work) :/

Wally
February 18th, 2009, 22:28
Closed, because this will not work.. Even if it did, it wouldn't work very well.