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Which OS Service Pak is XP using? Have you tried to update the drivers? ' System ' Hardware ' Device Mgr
Can you test the burner on a 2nd PC? My older PC's dont see the DVD-RW but the burning software does.
It's not so easy to erase PSP OS and if even you do it you wil brick your PSP(Your screen will be black when you will turn on it and only green light will flash few times.) I think you have bad memory stick or something like that. Because you are browsing memory stick and not PSP when you connect PSP to computer. Check if you have memory stick inside your PSP. Try to format memory stick in PSP. You can also try to restore PSP deafult settings. If you have Card Reader try to read and format card on computer. If nothing helps buy new memory stick.
Are you trying to set up a raid configuration? If not I would reformat using the 98 disk and reinstall. (You may be able to skip installing 98, try installing xp first and it should ask for the disk containing the software (win98) that qualifies for the upgrade.
if the OS is Windows XP ...... it 99% because of the faulty USB Cable ... so change the cable.
If you are using windows 98SE try this: http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/drivers/nusb33e.exe
If it is XP , usually it will detect the flash drive. If it is win98 you may require a driver for the flash drive.Give the model number of your drive. I Will try to help you to get the driver if your system is windows98/2000
turn off your computer. disconnect the cord wait about five minutes. this should help the system reboot itself and try logging on again. I hope this helps and works.
If you are wanting to access your PSP via a USB cable, then you don't need a driver. go to your PSP's system settings and select USB connection (connect the cable to the PC and PSP prior to this) and allow windows to install the generic drivers.
XP will recognise this as a Removable Storage Device (just like an external hard drive or Flash drive). Are you wanting to add files to the memory or just take a backup of current files?
you can try Sony Creative Software Downloads, or perhaps checking with local gaming stores as they may have what you are looking for.
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