I suggest a more legal way to give the fatcats a kick in the can:
Use open source software.
Please obey the rules guys,don't want anybody to get warnings or banned
OOOOH anyone for a class war ?, i beleive that stealing from the ritch is fine, inflated prices on games has become rediculos, im not shelling out close to 80$ for a copy of dead rising, or any game, but in the case of the PSP your paying console prices on a handheld, witch i think is bull, but when $ony accually starts to loose profit then i would say stop using isos, but they are a multi billion dollar corparation...... maybe if sony was some kind of grassroots computer company i might support it, but really there big fat cat capitalists that need a good kick in the A$$....... my veiws,, and i had that problem with ev hook, i just left the UMD out and it worked, then put the iso back in if it doesnt work, try reinstalling.
I suggest a more legal way to give the fatcats a kick in the can:
Use open source software.
Please obey the rules guys,don't want anybody to get warnings or banned
ok tapion.
Are you using the 2.6 devhook? or the 2.71?
The 2.71 freezes on me when i try to use 2.6 fw.
Make sure you set the emulated FW on the psp to 2.71 if you're using the 2.71 devhook
Not sure if that helps or not.
No point in even using 2.6 when you can emulate 2.71
@ NoQuarter
unless you want to see how the GTAless eloader works![]()
unless you have 2.70 games then use 2.60 so you can use the gta cheat device…
nice to see peoples hate for capitalists…evenif capitalism is what lets them enjoy their life…mildly amusing
tapion did you clock ur psp to 333 mhz with devhook?
It crashes if u do so
i find that if i start devhook with an actual UMD in the drive, it will crash....put the umd once the xmb fully loads up for 2.x
gl!
mine has never crashed when i start it and it has a UMD in the drive, it just starts like my normal 1.50 psp would![]()
this would happen to me too....... i just put the reboot.bin everywhere, that seemed to work for me lol
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