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It worked for me, since my card reader was partly not usable can't be read anymore and I have been looking for an answer to this problem. Hope it works for others. I bought a brand new psp after taking it to my home after connecting it to the Internet I found that it can't open many websites such as YouTube, Facebook and many more.

I inserted a memory card of 8 GB and whenever I try to download any game it says not enough memory. If it doesn't just make a GAME folder. And in that GAME folder create a new. Just put the games back in. And hopefully it will work. It worked with mine, since there was a problem with the game Rockband Unplugged, but its fixed. Hope yours will be okay. Shanth Kumar. Peter Romanov peteyone1. USA usofamerica.

Frost Fang. Right before i connect my psp to my laptop, i can see all the games from my psp and play it normally for hours. But when i want to copy another game from my laptop then disconnect the psp, there are no games left when i open the psp again. To be honest, the game and all the content is still there when i open it through my laptop.

The only thing that i feel strange that the psp usually show me all the folders at once, now it dissapear and hiding inside 1 shortcut where when i open, it lead me to where all the folders are hiding but not losing any contents. Can anyone help me please? Thank you. Hipo Prince Felix Ebong princelee. Paste games that you copy into iso file. Then you can see the games. Alfonzor Walker. Zepler Zap. Hi guys if you a problem like this this is how you resolve this so you want to update youre psp you go to the download page of the psp updates and you put the EBOOT.

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Is this a good question? Yes No. Voted Undo. Score Most Helpful Answer. John Savio Rep: 1. Was this answer helpful? Score 2. I do it but is not instal. When I see in the folder when connected to PC I need to know why. Gamingvid Rep: 25 1. It worked at me thanks!! When I downloaded some files to fix this I opened games section but my files were not there.

What can I do now? Ginny Rep: 13 1. Score 1. I tried and i have my game folder but there is nothing. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great.

By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Part 1. Make sure your PSP can run downloaded games. Your PSP must be up to date and have custom-installed firmware in order for you to be able to place downloaded games on it.

If you haven't yet done so, install custom firmware on your PSP before continuing. This will allow you to run downloaded games. You'll also need to download the game s that you want to put on your PSP. Plug your PSP into your computer. Go to the folder where your game's ISO file is stored.

If this is the case with your game, you'll look for the CSO file instead. You can typically find the folder where the ISO file or the game folder is stored.

Click Home. This tab is in the upper-left corner of the File Explorer window. Click Copy. It's on the left side of the Home toolbar that's at the top of the window. Doing so will copy the selected ISO file. Click your PSP's name. You'll find it in the left-hand sidebar of folders, though you'll likely need to scroll down to find it.

If you can't find it here, click instead the "This PC" folder, then double-click the PSP's name below the "Devices and drives" heading. If you don't see this folder, create one before proceeding: Click the Home tab.

Click New Folder. Click the Home tab again. The Home toolbar will appear at the top of the File Explorer window. Click Paste. It's just right of the Copy option in the toolbar. This process may take several minutes. Eject and unplug your PSP from your computer. After doing so, it's safe to detach your PSP from your computer.

Your PSP must be up-to-date and have custom-installed firmware in order for you to be able to place downloaded games on it. Open the Finder. This app is a blue, face-shaped icon in your Mac's Dock. You can usually select the folder from the left side of the Finder window.

Select the ISO. Simply click the ISO file in order to select it. Click Edit. This menu item is in the upper-left side of your Mac's screen. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This will copy the ISO file. Double-click your PSP's name.

It will be on the left side of the Finder window, just below the "Devices" heading. Doing so opens your PSP's folder. If you don't see this folder, create one before proceeding: Click the File menu item.

Click Edit again. The drop-down menu will appear. This process may take a few minutes. Eject and unplug your PSP from the computer. After doing so, it's safe to physically detach the PSP from your Mac. Part 2. Restart your PSP. To ensure that the game files are properly incorporated, turn off your PSP, then turn it back on using the power button.



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