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Hi there, the only way that you can actually download games directly to your PSP is via the Playstation Store. You will need to set up an account either via your PSP or via the internet with your computer. If you do decide to download games directly to your PSP you will have to make sure that you have a memory card that is big enough to hold them, ideally something bigger then 2Gb.
Hi, If you download games from internet it would be in winrar file just copy the game and attach your psp memory card via card reader and paste it in the iso folder as it is. and enjoy the game. Thanks
On the PSP homescreen go to far left menu the ''settings'' menu and go to the top choice ''system update'' it should say ''Update via Internet'' and ''Update via Storage Media'' you need to choose Update via Internet you need a internet connection obviously,so if you haven't made internet settings for the PSP do it now.When you've done it go back to the part I mentioned above and choose Update via Internet I can't remember exactly what happens from here it's not too hard though just say yes to everything it should download it,once it's finished downloading,go back to system update,but this time choose Update Via Storage Media keep your charger plugged in now it might damage your PSP if it runs down while updating,when it's finished you go to back to the Games tab and select the Memory Stick,not the saved data utility,it should have the update in the folder you can delete this now because it'll just take up space on your memory card,it should be all done now.
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psp firmware is corrupted, you be need to continue thats update.. 1. update via UMD, the umd that are use must have same firmware version or higher (5.03). check it in other psp. make sure you have a fully battery, then turn on psp.
2. update using sony media go, it a pc client for sony device.. connect psp to pc via usb cable, you will need a internet connection on pc. and it will update to the latest version - 5.51.
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Instructions
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Take out the UMD disc from the back of the PSP if one is inserted.
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Take out your memory card from the memory card reader if one is inserted.
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Turn on your PSP.
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Go to the "Settings" tab in the Cross Media Bar and select "System Settings."
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Select "Restore Default Settings" and confirm that you wish to restore all settings to the factory defaults.
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Restart your PSP.
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Try connecting to the Internet again. If you still get the 80410A0b error, try connecting to another network. If you successfully establish a connection to another network, your router is at fault. If you cannot connect to the second network, your PSP's Wi-Fi card could be damaged and may need repairs.
Tips & Warnings
Ensure that you are entering the Wi-Fi SSID and password correctly on the PSP.
You can contact PlayStation Support (see Resources) to start a repair order if you PSP's Wi-Fi card is faulty.
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hi, do youwant to connect the psp to the internet to play games ? or buy games from the web ? can you post back with more info so somebody can advise you .
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