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    i tried replacing the config still a no go, are u usin harvyg's fw mod or D_A's fw? also do u hard start the psp after u replace the config file?

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    Right ok I use Harleyg's Custom Firmware, before you install it you must uinstall the P.O.C (Theres a unflasher on dcemu somewhere). Next you should install the MP3 player.

    Yes you will need to do the cold boot after installiation so that the PSP can re read the config file and you should be set

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    does he know you then modify the config file to load the mp3 plugin?
    also good work on the loading in the stopped state.
    if your still updating, other than the bug fixes i would like to see a randomise feature. but if not this is still a good plugin.

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    ok i'm not new to the psp scene. But definately new to all this custom firmware stuff.

    Firstly, am I correct in saying it'll basically using the security of 1.0 (loading eboots) and has the ability to run such games that need 2.5/2.6 fw??

    Also what does XMB mean?

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    in short - no. its a little more complex it can disable the need for the 2 icons that 1.5 users have to use.
    it also lets you shortcut the xmb when loading to get rid of non essential stuff (boot logo, autorun umd, etc.) or to even run a program instead of the XMB (cross media bar :P)

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    In order to uninstall this could I just upgrade to 2.00 then downgrade to 1.50? That is what someone suggested to me and it seems easiest.

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    i would recommend you use the restore feature to remove the firmware modification. then just to be sure you can update to 2.0 then back to 1.5 if you wish.

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    OK I updated to 2.00 and the mp3 plugin is still working on my PSP!!! I am about to downgrade and I really hope that this will get rid of it. I will report back.

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    OK I have downgraded and the mp3 plugin is still there. I guess it's not that big of a deal but it really makes me nervous. The fact that I can't remove it makes me think that my PSP is going to brick. I have tried altering the config.txt file, going into harleyg recovery mode and now downgrading. I think I may try installing dark alex's firmware and seeing if that will help. Anyone else have suggestions? This is frightening.

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    wait you upgraded and the customfirmware was still there that would be great you could upgrade 2 2.80 and still have a 1.5

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