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    Default help with kernal 1.5

    i followed the points but got me noware

    DONE* Copy the files in the release to a directory called UPDATE

    DONE* Move the UPDATE directory to /PSP/GAME/UPDATE.

    * Get sony 1.50 update and copy it to the root(doese this mean MP_ROOT?) with name "150.PBP"(change the file name to 150.pbp or put in a folder called 150.pbp?,i tried both but nothing happen)
    i downloaded a extra eboot file(13,575kb) from that was listed as 1.5 sony update,was this the correct file to use?


    * Run the program and done.
    all i get is currupted data

    ?????

    my firmware is 3.80 m33-5
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    when it says root
    that means if your PSP is your F drive
    then copy that file to your F drive

    (not only a PSP noob, but a computer noob as well)

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    still currupted data

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    To clarify you're renaming it 150.PBP, not adding another folder named that. If that still doesn't work, try putting UPDATE in GAME380 instead of GAME. Also, make sure your 1.50 file's the same as this one.

    Misspellings found:
    Nowhere, does, corrupted.

    I hope to God English isn't your first language.
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    Could you post the full list of instructions you are following so we can see exactly what you are tying to do.

    Root means the highest level up in the directory structure. Ie: Not inside any folder, straight on the drive.
    So if you plug your PSP into your PC and the memory stick shows up (in my computer) as E: then you double click that drive and put the file in there.

    The 'address' bar in windows explorer will show 'E:\' showing that you are at the root of the drive and not inside any folders. 'E:\MP_ROOT\' is not the root of the drive, its just a folder that has a confusingly similar (for newbs) name.

    The PSP could show up as a different drive letter, I'm just using E as an example.
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    it worked,thanks

    i am more of a lazy typer then a bad speller

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    I believe his/her full instructions are as follows:

    -Copy the files in the release to a directory called UPDATE
    -Move the UPDATE directory to /PSP/GAME/.
    -Get sony 1.50 update and copy it to the root with name "150.PBP"
    -Run the program and done.

    Edit: What worked ? Post what solved your problem, as it'll help people in future !

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    1-files in directory UPDATE
    2-put the files in directory psp/game380
    3-rename sony update to 150.pbp and just put it on the card (not in any folder)
    4-run the program

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    Quote Originally Posted by jihad View Post
    just put it on the card (not in any folder)
    Yeh, that's the root. Glad I've helped (even if you're a sloppy speller ).

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