LittleRedRidingHood said:can someone please help me!!
I'm trying to downgrade my psp go from 6.39 to 6.35. I downloaded the 6.20 official firmware but on my psp it says corrupted data. I tried to launch it from the downgrader but it says it can't find it. My psp go is definitely 05g. What do I do? Please help :,(
RoMee said:LittleRedRidingHood said:can someone please help me!!
I'm trying to downgrade my psp go from 6.39 to 6.35. I downloaded the 6.20 official firmware but on my psp it says corrupted data. I tried to launch it from the downgrader but it says it can't find it. My psp go is definitely 05g. What do I do? Please help :,(
if you're trying to downgrade to 6.35 than why are you using 6.20 OFW?
also, 6.35 and 6.39 is pretty much the same thing just hack 6.39
that's why I got a little confusedLittleRedRidingHood said:Hi thanks for your reply. I figured it out. I had to put the 6.20 ofw in a folder called update. Oh and the reason why I want it on 6.20 is so that the hack is permenant and not temporary. Unless I'm missing something??
you wrote it wrong
QUOTEI'm trying to downgrade my psp go from 6.39 to 6.35.
RoMee said:that's why I got a little confusedLittleRedRidingHood said:Hi thanks for your reply. I figured it out. I had to put the 6.20 ofw in a folder called update. Oh and the reason why I want it on 6.20 is so that the hack is permenant and not temporary. Unless I'm missing something??
you wrote it wrong
QUOTEI'm trying to downgrade my psp go from 6.39 to 6.35.
I'm supposing you meant 6.39 PRO by '6.29.'JinTrigger said:Ok a couple of quick questions...Im on a PSPgo running 6.20 TN-E
1.Can the permanent 6.20 work on the Go and if so, is it better than 6.20 TN-E
2.If it can't run the permanent 6.20 is the temporary 6.29 better than 6.20 TN-E
Light Custom Firmware. It refers to a CFW that isn't quite a 'CFW' (lacking some functions like ISO mount, permanence, Popsloader, Fusa, etc).JinTrigger said:Thanks for the reply....Imma download it now. I like to stay up-to-date with my hacks, but just fro my knowledge later on....what does the "L" in LCFW mean....never heard of that before
You don't need homebrews to load backed-up ISOs, since 6.20 pro-b6 has 3 built-in ISO drives. All you do is download/dump the ISO you want, make a folder named ISO in the root of your memory stick and put your ISO there. When you go to Games > Memory Stick (in the XMB) in a hacked state, you'll see all of your ISOs there.zarakava said:I just installed the 6.20 Custom Firmware as stated in the top post. I don't know where to go from there, for running ISO's. The two things I've tried, Fastloader .7 and UMDLauncher when I put them on my card, both say corrupt file, even though I've transfered a few times.
Popsloader (PS1 emulator) doesn't work on newer LCFWs - BUT, they do have a built-in emulator. The built-in emulator's compatibility is still unknown, but it works well. Search google to find a tutorial on how to convert PS1 ISO to PSP eboot format.zarakava said:So I have my H: drive
H:\ISO
and put the ISO's in there?
then how do I find them through the PSP?
Edit: Well now it's working... I don't know what happened. Thanks a bunch.
Also, what are the best GBC/GBA and PS1 emulators.