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  1. Make sure that if you're using WinRar like I am go to the settings of it, Integration, and Associate WinRar with ISO files. I'm not sure why it was unchecked before, but now it's not and the issue is fixed! Also you have to have a folder specifically for your games that's named ISOS within the emupsp of your ux0 thing or whatever on your Vita.

  2. This page will cover the usage of Chronoswitch to downgrade the PSP. It can be helpful in the following scenarios: Reverting to an older firmware (Eg. 6.61 to 6.60) Removing Infinity and/or custom firmware to revert to stock firmware; Removing Infinity v1 to install Infinity v2; Removing Infinity and/or custom firmware to install ARK-4 custom ...

  3. 25 sie 2007 · PSP Unbricking/Downgrading Guide for all current hardware revisions. This guide will help you unbrick your PSP or downgrade your PSP from any version back down to 1.50 Requirements-. A homebrew enabled PSP in 100% working order. A bricked PSP or a PSP you wish to downgrade.

  4. 27 lip 2008 · This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a "Pandora's Battery" and a "magic memory stick," which when used in conjunction can unbrick, restore, and downgrade any PSP firmware. Currently, the process works on ALL PSP hardware revisions to date, including the Slim.

  5. 7 kwi 2019 · Download and extract the latest version from the releases on this github page. Copy the PSP folder from the extracted output to your memory stick. You will need the firmware update for version you wish to downgrade to. If you want to downgrade to 6.20, you will need the 6.20 official update.

  6. 1 kwi 2024 · Custom Firmwares are made with the intention of unlocking the full potential of one's PSP, including a Recovery Menu, Internal Flash access, running of unencrypted code, running of UMD Game Backups in the form of CSOs, ISOs, or in Dark_Alex's DAX format.

  7. 17 paź 2024 · Update your PSP first, install custom firmware, and then run “Fast Recovery” from the Game menu. Find a website with PSP ISOs like Free Roms or Emuparadise and search for a game you want before downloading it. Connect your PSP to your computer and create a folder called “ISO” on the PSP.

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