try removing the psp from the pc,
and format directly from your psp, not your pc
Hi, hello to everyone...
I'm having a bit of a problem with my PSP. I have got a disk of movies which I would like to upload onto my memory card onto my PSP. I have managed to downgrade the PSP version from 2.0 to 1.5 but when I place the memory card into the PSP and link it up it acts as though there is no memory card present?? - I have tried to format it and it says "failed" and when i try to copy something onto it it says "please insert disk" ...
I have put the card into a card reader and put the MP4 file directly onto it that way and it still doesnt find it when i put the card back into the PSP.
Can anybody help, does anybody know what is going on with my PSP??!
Thanks!
try removing the psp from the pc,
and format directly from your psp, not your pc
hi, thanks for the reply...
I have tried that - and it just says "no memory stick inserted" ??
and the stick is in the psp?
very odd
have you tried formatting in fat16 instead of fat32 on the pc?
yeah its in there...!!
Will try with the fat16... - Will reply within 5Thanx...
Well, well, well. It seems you have purchased a corrupt memory stick. Return it and demand a refund.
You don't need to know my mental status. You probably don't want to, either.
September 5th, 2005:
Need LocationFree help? Send me a PM!Originally Posted by F34R
lol, sorry, i always need to ask the obviousOriginally Posted by PSPNEWBIE
Still not recognising it... wondered if it could be anything to do with me buying the mem card in France? (I'm in UK) - Didn't look any different, didnt know if there were regions for mem cards???
I'm transferring a file now from the card reader - will try and locate it through the psp once its done...
if it refusesd to format in fat32 and fat16, then yes its' corruptedOriginally Posted by IndianCheese
oh, was it by chance a Lexar brand?
You've got me thinking that too... see msg below about buying from france?? Refund?! FAT CHANCE...Originally Posted by IndianCheese
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