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Hello there!!i have some problem on my psp.I have update my psp(manual update).After i update all my games data does't exist on it..it gone but when i check using usb cable on my pc,there're file cso but my psp doesn't not show any file games on it..I hope u can help me on this..Thanks
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The file is not supposed to be opened by your PC. You have the transfer the file from your PC to the PSP. To do this, you need a USB cable and you have to plug your PSP into your PC.
Download procedure
Prepare to save the update data on either system storage or Memory Stick Micro™ (M2)™ media, using one of the following methods:
Connect the PSP® system to the PC using the USB cable
Connect a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader/writer to the PC
Use the Memory Stick slot on a PC
Create a folder for the update data on either system storage or Memory Stick™ media.
Using your PC, create a folder named "PSP". Within the "PSP" folder,
create a folder named "GAME". Within the "GAME" folder, create a folder
named "UPDATE". (Folder names must be in all uppercase letters).
Download the update data for the PSP-N1000 (PSP®go) series and save it in the "UPDATE" folder created in step
2.
Notice You must save the downloaded data as
noted in these instructions. If you do not save in the correct location
and with the filename shown below, the system will not recognize the
update data.
your PSP was hacked??? and you update it to 6.0 official firmware?,
now you have to rehack it in custom firmware in order to run homebrews or iso.
to rehack your PSP visit PSPhacks.com and if you cant, search on the net for "local hackers" near your house.
well, most handhelds don't do updates for games. Before the PSP, removable storage capacity on handhelds were either too small or non-existant to handle updates or add-ons.
updating is usually not a problem. If your memory card, was very cheap or is kind of old. chances are it has gone bad by now. try connecting the psp to your computer, go to the iso folder, and check if there are any games there. If there aren't than try downloading games again. However they will probably get deleted sooner or later. Only way I see it , is you need a new memory stick
You need an older model PSP with update 1.54 or below. Downloading PSP games onto your PSP will void your warranty with Sony, since it is illigal and same for downloading PSP games via torrent. The copy protection on newer PSP models, PSP slim and PSP 2000 have extensive copy protection included in their frameware updates so downloading games onto the PSP is near impossible
you can go to the nearest gaming store to update a new firmware. pls remember not to download any firmware update from the internet, this will corrupt your console. Mostly, internet firmware update are not safe.
Your save game data should be stored in a folder called GAMEDATA in the PSP folder, if they are in a slightly different folder or have moved then make a GAMEDATA folder and cut them all into it. They should then show up in your psp's game data on your psp.
Hope this helps, if not then please provide more details of the situation and I will investigate further for you.
If you switch off the power while on autosave, your data will corrupt and no longer exist and still show up. When you format it, the system will not detect the corrupted data. You need to visit a electronics repair cenre to fix it without having to manually format it so it deletes all. Manual formatting is a risk to your PSP's warranty. Good luck anyway.
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