phillshaw
January 19th, 2010, 12:35
Hi there,
im sorry if this seems like a n00b question, (tbh it is a n00b question) but I am a little stumped on all the options available.
I HAD my psp downgraded to 1.50 using the Luminaires (?) UMD game, I was then able to run emulators (snes9x etc) directly from the memory stick. I was then instructed to install devhook (auto installer with firmware 2.71) so that I could run UMD's with a higher firmware requirement, I stupidly (and accidently) then updated my PSP to 2.81, confusing the devhook 2.71 with the 2.81 update thinking I already had 2.81 installed (n00b i know!)
What I would like to do now is revert back to the holy 1.50 firmware, however as I am not particularly in the loop with these mods I really need to know where to start and what is better for me, do I need to install a "custom firmware" do I need to upgrade all the way to 6.20 then try to roll back??
Because I dont know what/how the custom firmware will benefit me or what features they enable its like finding a needle in a haystack,
Any pointers would be great! Thanks
Phil
im sorry if this seems like a n00b question, (tbh it is a n00b question) but I am a little stumped on all the options available.
I HAD my psp downgraded to 1.50 using the Luminaires (?) UMD game, I was then able to run emulators (snes9x etc) directly from the memory stick. I was then instructed to install devhook (auto installer with firmware 2.71) so that I could run UMD's with a higher firmware requirement, I stupidly (and accidently) then updated my PSP to 2.81, confusing the devhook 2.71 with the 2.81 update thinking I already had 2.81 installed (n00b i know!)
What I would like to do now is revert back to the holy 1.50 firmware, however as I am not particularly in the loop with these mods I really need to know where to start and what is better for me, do I need to install a "custom firmware" do I need to upgrade all the way to 6.20 then try to roll back??
Because I dont know what/how the custom firmware will benefit me or what features they enable its like finding a needle in a haystack,
Any pointers would be great! Thanks
Phil