It did that on mine. did it have 3 of each letter?Quote:
Originally Posted by PSXP
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It did that on mine. did it have 3 of each letter?Quote:
Originally Posted by PSXP
I havn't seen anyone else talk about the problem I have and I can't figure out a way to get past it. My problem doesn't really have to do with the actual PSP hardware, its more about my computer. I start by downloading the MPHDowngrader.zip from this site and I open it up. When I try to copy the file h.bin an error message comes up saying "The system cannot find the file specified." and it wont let me copy the file onto my computer or into my PSP. I have used many different programs and many different methods to try and get it out of the zip file with no luck. I have Windows XP and I was wondering if anyone had any idea about this and could maybe try to help me.
I just downgraded even though i already had 1.5 I did it again because i heard there were some problems if you downgraded from 2.6. It was simple thanks to the awesome guide if you have a problem finding the file just disable your antivirus software and any types of firewalls that may stop the files from being copied to the PSP.
Glad you a perfect 1.5 PSP JD/ :)
Yea its nice to know that my psp is a perfect 1.5 firmware :). I saw one thread where someone got a partially bricked psp due to unstability of a freshly downgraded 2.6 -> 1.5 :(.Quote:
Originally Posted by Video_freak
Yeah, we're trying to fix i now... :(
At least his pain made it so you didn't have to go through it. :o
Yea I feel for mr shizzy but atleast hes got his friends PSP on emulted 1.5 firmware I think hell have it fixed soon :)
sweeet goood job wrag
if i do have o do a hard reset at any time, what will happen, and what will i have to do after that? sorry, im being really paranoid.
psp_iz_my_system. downgrade. it will ask you to restore default settings. that is normal. just downgrade- there are pretty much NO risks of bricking.