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pleas somoneone tell him.....i dont want to be so brutal....
yesterday i purchase the PSP 3.40
I have Some ISO Game's files for PSP i wanna run it in my PSP What i do....??
I try to install Devhook But i failed give?
What should i do how i can install ISO Loder???
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pleas somoneone tell him.....i dont want to be so brutal....
spika:
1. we don't talk about ISOs here, because or legality issues.
2. You need to be running a custom firmware to use homebrew. You are running Sony's official firmware v. 3.40. There currently is no way to install custom firmware or use homebrew on any Sony firmware version higher than 3.03.
Sorry, you're SOL with that PSP.
so there is no way to downgrade my PSP 3.40 to 2.6
no. but there will probably be a way in the future to downgrade to 1.5. from there, you can go to custom firmware.
Yes, if you're serious about wanting to run homebrew, don't install any further upgrades. There's a chance that 3.40 will be cracked in future. You could be waiting a long time, admittedly, but everyone who "kept the faith" and didn't upgrade past 2.80 are enjoying homebrewy goodness right now.
PLEASE research a little before you post on the forums.
Getting the same question over and over again can get quite tiring.
And to top all that off, you're a dirty pirate.
Welcome to the forums >=|
PSN (PS3/PS4/Vita)/NintendoID - Triv1umx
Steam - Rjinswand
Runescape - Rjinswand
but i found (PSPCustom Firmware 3.40 OE-A Released & 3.30 OE-A’ Update!) from PSP-Hacks this can help me or not ... plz some budy visit this site n tell me what is this? this can help or not..?![]()
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Open Edition (OE) firmwares are kind of like a 1.50 official firmware emulating a later firmware. (its the easiest way for new people to understand)
So you need to have 1.50 offical to update to it.
PSN (PS3/PS4/Vita)/NintendoID - Triv1umx
Steam - Rjinswand
Runescape - Rjinswand
So i close the topic and go purchase orginal games until the crack will come I wanna Cry......![]()
but i don't stop searching until i get
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