Just replace the opening_plugin.rco file with your backup. It should work fine.
I have ripped a few of my Playstation games to play on my PSP and they used to work fine even with the new 3.40 OE-A firmware, but I installed a custom theme and now they don't work.
When I run the game it goes to a blank screen and "freezes" part way. My home button doesn't work but my volume buttons will still adjust the volume and the screen button will still brighten/darken the screen.
I am currently putting the converted isos into my PSP/GAME folder. I have tried putting them in my PSP/GAME150 and PSP/GAME340 folders but I get the same result.
Also, my PSP is a North America original. I got it the day it came out with 1.5 firmware and the original motherboard.
Help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.![]()
Just replace the opening_plugin.rco file with your backup. It should work fine.
yea u cant use custom opening plugins with psx plugins, there are programs to get around this but the wasyest way is just to not use 1
Or use this fix.
Good luck!
Hi. I get something similar to this after I installed a custom theme but when I run the game a gray window opens (like an error message) but all it says is "O back" at the bottom of the screen and it makes a sound. I tried replacing the opening_pilgin.rco but the same thing happens.I'm also on 3.40 OE-A.
Thanks for any help.![]()
Hm. Just upgrade to official firmware!
JK.
That usually means your eboot is corrupted. If it worked before you installed the theme, then I have no idea. I think there may be some importance in the gameboot.pmf, but I'm not sure.
Oh I forgot to add, ever since I insalled this new theme the normal gameboot (white with the PSP sign) has ceased to launch when I run a game/program! Dunno if that helps anything. . .
Most people replace the gameboot with a blank 0 byte file to save space in the flash.
well no.
most people re-direct there gameboot to the root of there memstick.that way you can save space and have a cool gameboot![]()
Where can I find steps to take to redirect a gameboot to the root of the memstick?
Ah, it's ok I found it.![]()
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