1st Do you have a TA-082 check here http://www.modchipstore.com/support/...barticleid=164
Hi, I'm hoping someone can answer my questions.I have a 2.71 psp.I would like to downgrade, but is it safe? or should I use the custom firmware program by Dark_ALex?Someone please help!![]()
1st Do you have a TA-082 check here http://www.modchipstore.com/support/...barticleid=164
PSN ID: splodger15
Nope I don't have a Ta-O82.
i downgraded from 2.71 using the windows executable downgrader you can find here-- http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/psp-downgraders-34445.html . ive also went from 2.71 SE-A and installed harley g's twice with no problem what so ever. if your gonna downgrade use my link its the total package and it does it all for you all you gotta do is follow the VERY easy instructions.
ok that one.What can you tell me about the custom firmware how does that one work?
Sorry if i constanly ask,you can see that i'm a noob
3 options:
1. downgrade to 1.5 and stay there, maybe emulating 2.71. (middle chance of bricking)
2. downgrade to 1.5 and go back up to 2.71 SE so you dont need to have to emulate 2.71 to get the features of it. (most chance of bricking)
3. Use HEN and emulate 1.5 when you have homebrew that doesn't work with HEN automatically. (least chance of bricking)
You most likely wont brick on any of the ways, but HEN is the safest. (you need to downgrade to go to 2.71 SE)
agggghhh so confused..............
Custom fimrware is what 1.5 and 2.71 users use it basically makes you psp brick proof
PSN ID: splodger15
So then i should go with the custom firmware.
ok honestly your best option for full compatibility so you can all kinds of games is using my link to downgrade. however you do then need some other stuff like devhook so you can still play your umd's. the simplest option is probably using 2.71 SE-A because you dont need devhook or other crap like that. pm me your choice and i'll send you what you need since i have devhook, a se-a setup exec, custom firmware and basically everything but the downgrader i linked you to.
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