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    ok thanks behn im done with the questions! for now... lol

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    ugh...i give up...nice tut though ^.^

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    when i click install font to psp this message pops up

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    Thats odd i have never seen that error before let me think on it
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    oh, hang on i think its because i dont have enough memory.

    if i delete the .dreg and .ireg files i made will it damage my psp

    must have been a memory isue, working know

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    How do I make the custom font on my PSP bold?

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    When I get in FontHack and press O to change the font, then press home, my PSP restarts.
    Next, I see the time in the custom font for 1 second then a blue screen comes up saying
    "Setting information is corrupted. Press the O button to repair and restore default settings" in a lot of different languages.
    So I press O and my PSP restarts asking for my name and the time. I enter that, then it goes to the main menu, and I have the default font again.
    What am I doing wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by taco111
    When I get in FontHack and press O to change the font, then press home, my PSP restarts.
    Next, I see the time in the custom font for 1 second then a blue screen comes up saying
    "Setting information is corrupted. Press the O button to repair and restore default settings" in a lot of different languages.
    So I press O and my PSP restarts asking for my name and the time. I enter that, then it goes to the main menu, and I have the default font again.
    What am I doing wrong?
    The blue screen only appears when you have currupt files on the nand flash memory chip, the only way you can get this problem is when you are resealing the files with the fixupdreg3 program, make sure you have both files in the folder and then run the fixupdreg3 program, it should only stay open for a second.

    here are further instructions -

    Step 4 - To modify the registery files you have just copyed across, you have to download a file from this link - http://freeplay.unaligned.org/parsedreg3a.zip

    Step 5 - Once downloaded, Extract the file to the desktop of your computer, the folder should be called parsedreg3a once extracted

    Step 6 - Plug in your psp to your computer and in the root of your psp there should be 2 files - one called system.dreg and another called system.ireg. Copy these files to the folder called parsedreg3a on your computer

    Step 7 - Now it is time to download a simple Hex editor I recommend this hex editor - http://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/sourc...x_setup216.exe

    Step 8 - Run the Install file

    Step 9 - Once installed run the hex editor and open the file system.dreg (NOT THE FILE SYSTEM.IREG!)

    Step 10 - (Please note that the instructions for the hex editor I am about to give you are for the hex editor in step 7) Once the system.dreg file has been opened in the hex editor, Click on the find button and type in "flash0:/font" and click "Find" and some text should become highlighted.

    Step 11 - Then click on the Replace button and it should bring up another window, There should be 2 places for text entery, The top box where it says "Find", Then next to where it says Text Enter "flash0:/font". Then in the bottom bit where it says "Replace to" and next to where it says text enter "ms0:/fontmod" Then click the "Replace" button and another box should come up that says "End search!" just click ok and then close the Replace box.

    Step 12 - Save the file that you have just editied in the hex editor to the same folder that you opened it in parsedreg3a.

    Step 13 - In the parsedreg3a folder the should be an application called "fixupdreg3" run that file and a command promt like app will open and stay open for a couple of seconds, once been open for a couple of seconds it should close automatically.
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    what do u have to do if u want to return to the original text and not ur fonthack anymore? do u just delete all the fonthack files?

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    and also when i start the psp up withoutt he mem stick in it the psp goes back to the original screens from when i first took it outa the box and startd it up with all the selection screens and stuff. is this normal?

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