no one got any ideas??
HI.
Just put the new eloader bock on me psp. Put dgen 1.4 in the games folder /game/dgen/
Pretty standard stuff really. Although when I boot off gta. Yup all cool there. Get the eboot menu. Press x to open the dgen.
I get this error.
Found suspicious hard path 08A55198
ms0:/psp/game/
The readme says...
"Found suspicious hard path", then this means the loader
detected that the application depends upon being in a
specific location on the memory stick. Usually the path will
mention a specific file - try moving the application folder
so that the file is in the place shown.
I have tried installing it all manually and get the same error.
So? Any ideas folks cos I am stuck.
no one got any ideas??
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I have no clue what Dgen 1.4 is doing. Does the same thing to me on Bock, and I also tried it on the eloader with the weird french like name, that I can't remember![]()
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tried it with erlier firmware with 1.4? Maybe this is the issue?
have the same problem BUMP!!!
same EXACT problem..! been up ALL night trying to fix...PLZ HELP
Still up trying to get this EXACT problem fixed...
um...Superbump..?
anyone..?
If its any help i am in same situation as you!!! Keep gettin same GOD DAMN MESSAGE!!!!!!GRR!!!!Originally Posted by twilight
You're not the only one!!! anyway enough moaning for now - I got dgen 1.30 instead and that works fine
apart from one small little annoying thing......can't seem to exit dgen once it is running! Would like to be able to exit to go back to eloader but instead have to turn psp off and reload GTA etc etc.
Couldn't get dgen 1.30 to work earlier this week until i got version 0.70. That worked straight away and now 1.30 does????!!!!
I'm running firmware 2.6,"THE FANTASTIC"
Fanjita's eloader0.97 with emenu v01
I have the same problem. Running firmware 2.01
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