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    psp Super-Safe for 3.03oe-b

    News/release from dreadnought1666:

    super safe is a program that lets u put in a password at the coldboot of your psp.. it lets u have a password up to 10 chars long.. default password is "password".. and it installs into flash1 so it will run even if u remove the memstick.. only trubble is that u can't have any other program to autoboot

    instructions for installing:
    1. download http://81.236.16.250/super-safe_flasher.rar
    2. exctract to psp/game or psp/game150 folder
    3. run the flasher
    5. go into recovery mode and go to configuration and enable autoboot program

    here is a password changer to it also
    1. download http://81.236.16.250/safe_password.rar
    2. extract to psp/game or psp/game150
    3. run the program and type in your current password
    4. if all goes well the background should change to green and you can now type in your new password

    do not try this on any other firmware then 3.03oe-b
    i have a version for 1.5 but that one needs to be requested about

    via dreadnought1666

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    That sounds interesting..... but could you just enter recovery mode and disable the program?

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    This app is very good.
    ill be keeping it on my PSP just incase it gets stolen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejkirkby View Post
    That sounds interesting..... but could you just enter recovery mode and disable the program?
    Yes, but a lot of everyday people don't know about homebrew and the like so they won't think about recovery mode etc. And, at Flash1 it's a lot safer b/c you can always go to the recovery menu first should the password app. brick your psp.

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    Thanks this should keep my brother minding his own buzzines

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    will you be updating this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ayhoung View Post
    will you be updating this?
    Well heres your answer dude

    http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-developme...233/page4.html

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    I've got it on my PSP and I'm gonna try it out. Good work dreadnought666
    Edit if he's bricked his PSP, I'm gonna remove this.

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    will this work on 3.03 oe-c?

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    It says 3.03 OE-B so i doubt it.

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