Wow, I just realized that I horribly misspelled the word “downgraded” in the topic title. ^_^;
How did that happen? >_>
I saw the Firmware 2.50/2.60 downgrader program here:
http://dl.qj.net/Easy-2.50-2.60-down...8607/catid/114
But then some people here are saying that it only works with certain models of PSPs. Anyone have any more info on this? Can it really downgrade a 2.60 PSP? Or will it brick it every time?
Wow, I just realized that I horribly misspelled the word “downgraded” in the topic title. ^_^;
How did that happen? >_>
I have downgraded my 2.6 PSP for the seccond time todayIt works,no problems. It dosent work on PSP's with TA-082 motherboards but you can tell if yours it a TA-082 by looking at this:
http://www.maxconsole.net/content_img/ta82spot.jpg
Good look![]()
Um... I can't see that picture. It just takes me to a little image that says maxconsole.net.
You know you can edit the title right?
Oh, no I didn't know that! ^_^;
Thanks for telling me.
Good bye "dadowngred"!
Lol! Well I hope you successfully downgrade your PSP!![]()
Yeah, this thing does for sure work, right? I know HellsPlumber already said it did, but I'm still not entirely certain. =/
What are the chances of bricking my PSP? Will bricking only occur if I screw up, or is there still a chance my PSP will be bricked even if I do everything perfectly?
I really don't want to screw anything up. Plus, the instructions in the link I posted in the first post are kind of confusing.
There have been hundreds (maybe thousands) of 2.6 downgrades that have worked properly. Only two known failed. One unplugged, and one forgot a file or soemthing. It's pretty risk free, unless you don't follow directions.
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yea its real easy once i found the 2.6 downgrader i was estatic
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