I see, so you have the driver, you just havn't installed it yet. OK you can do my long method above or you can click on the "Found new hardware" Bubble at the bottem. It will ask you to install some drivers. I think you click on advanced and it will ask you to browse for the drivers. Browse through and find the folder that contains the INF file.
Ok just installed it thx on that Cap'n 1time, ima try to get it to work now *takes deep breath* lol
i couldnt get psp to connect to usb when running psplink. just disable all plugins and then it worked.
wow its so cool. hmm only seem to get xmb to show though!
Ok i understand how to do this now thx Cap'n 1time the screen loaded up, but it was blank on laptop? btw im testig this on a 3.03 OE C psp on my bros laptop, i have a 3.30 OE A psp at home, does it have to be above 3.03 OE C in order to work??
Obviously the prx plugins are enabled, there is no other plugins, i kept back up of the seplugis folder, and replaced with the one from this download
Yeah thats what i was thinking, i followed the instructions u said, it resetted psp link back to the psp`s
xmb, i then done %loadjoy in the remotejoy thingy lol the box opened up but stayed blank? man this feels like a mission impossible lol
you typed %loadjoy in pspsh correct? I'm just checking to see that you typed the command in the correct window.
This is what I did specifically to get it to work
1) Open USBhostFS_PC.bat on my PC
2) Load the psplink eboot on my PSP
3) Open pspsh.bat on my PC
4) Type %loadvsh in pspsh
5) The PSP resets to the XMB
6) Open Start-RemoteJoy-FPS.bat or a variation of it in the root of the remotejoy directory.
7) Type %loadjoy in pspsh
That should work perfectly.
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