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    No umd mode in the current OE is very unstable... this will give it the boost it needs

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcdougall57 View Post
    yeah this is great news especially since my umd drive is absolutely knacked
    me neither! i didnt realize so many people have the problem

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    WOW!! great, more speed, less battery
    I luv ma psp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chameleon View Post
    No umd mode in the current OE is very unstable... this will give it the boost it needs
    I see. But what does NO UMD mode differ from normal ISO loading?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Xandu- View Post
    I see. But what does NO UMD mode differ from normal ISO loading? How does NO UMD work?
    Normal iso loading requires a umd in your psp, and a working umd drive.
    No-umd doesn't require a umd or working umd drive, has faster loading times, and uses less battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taco111 View Post
    Normal iso loading requires a umd in your psp, and a working umd drive.
    No-umd doesn't require a umd or working umd drive, has faster loading times, and uses less battery.
    I see, thanks for the heads up.

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    Ever since my PSP fell in the water ( Fell out of my pocket into a River ) the UMD drive never worked the same and eventually craped out on me.. Thank god for custom firmware. Plus my PSP will work even better with the exception of the UMD drive now that "No-UMD" mode will be at 100%.

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    Aaahhh!! I knew that this prx found was gonna help improve the compatibility. And now boom! 100% of NO-UMD mode! I'm almost crying[no joke].
    I remember that when they announced that 3.50 OE was coming I wasn't excited. For the fact that Sony didn't add anything good to the original firmware,and I thought that Dark_AleX couldn't add any good new feature to his Custom firmware thanks to the full Flash0 problem. But now this... :thumbup:
    Sony is helping Dark_AleX make his firmware undirectly.

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    My UMD drive is also dead so I can't downgrade.

    But i'll probably be sending it to fanjita to see if he can help me out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cokemusic View Post
    My UMD drive is also dead so I can't downgrade.

    But i'll probably be sending it to fanjita to see if he can help me out.
    That just gave me an idea.
    Maybe,with this Iso Loader thing in official firmwares we could run the Iso of let's say GTA or Lumines,and downgrade without the UMD.

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