How to play psp iso games on psp 6.60




















Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Part 1. All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.

Update your PSP Firmware. Before you begin, make sure your PSP is running the latest firmware version 6. If your PSP is able to connect to the internet, you can update it over the internet by selecting System Update in the Settings menu. Otherwise, use the following steps to update your PSP: Download the latest firmware version to your computer.

Select the "Memory Stick" option in the Game menu. Select the Update File. In addition to having the latest firmware, you also need to download custom firmware for PSP firmware 6. Use the following steps to install custom firmware on your PSP: Go to this website. You can also search for PSP 6. Scroll down and click the link that says Download the PSP 6. Unzip the contents of the "PSP 6. Run the "Pro Update" application in the Game menu.

Restart your PSP. Run "Fast Recovery" from the Game menu. You will need to do this each time you restart your PSP to reactivate the custom firmware. Part 2. Warning: Many free game and ROM sites are notorious for containing viruses and malware.

Run a virus scan after you download your games. Search for a game to download. Many download websites have a list of letters you can click to browse for games alphabetically. You can also use the search bar to search for a game by name. Download the game ISO. Once you choose a game download, click on the game title.

Then click on the download links. You may be able to choose a specific download source or mirror; if so, click one and wait for the download to start.

Some games are split in parts depending on the size. If a game is split, you need to download all parts. Part 3. This is the folder you will copy your PSP games to. Extract the PSP rar files on your computer.

Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: June 2, Method 1. Purchase a memory stick. Make sure you get a large stick you can have more games at the same time.

Format your PSP memory stick using the following steps. Use the cursor buttons to go to "Settings" and then go to the "System Settings" menu. Select the "Format Memory Stick" option. Confirm your action by choosing "Yes" in the menu that appears. Your PSP device will then format the memory stick it should only take a few seconds. Find out what firmware you have installed.

The firmware is the operating system that your PSP uses to store files and execute functions. In order to play downloaded games ISOs you will need to "hack" your PSP, this process is explained below but first you need to know which firmware you have: Click "Home. Select the "System Information" option. The firmware version will be displayed on your screen. Method 2. Learn about homebrew.

Homebrew applications are programs such as games and emulators for old game systems that are written by individual programmers and usually distributed for free to anyone who wants them. The downside of running homebrew programs on your PSP is that it requires hacking your PSP's firmware so that it'll allow unlicensed programs. Know what you're getting into. Hacking your PSP's firmware isn't a big legal deal to anybody, but custom firmware can occasionally impede your ability to run some commercial games properly.

Although the homebrew community is always improving in reliability and compatibility, the problem still exists. Back up all of your save files and other electronically stored data onto a second memory stick before you proceed, just in case. Updating your PSP system to latest official firmware. You either have an official firmware or a custom firmware.

The latest official firmware for the PSP is the version 6. If you have anything under 6. So go to Sony's official website and download the latest firmware , they have a very detailed guide there to help you on the update process.

After your system software is 6. Acquire custom firmware. This is how to install it: Download the 6. Enter USB mode. Be sure your empty memory card is still in the PSP.

Navigate to the root file of the memory card. Copy the firmware. Leave USB mode. You can get rid of the files on your computer now, if you want. Install the custom firmware. Press X to launch the firmware. Imprint the firmware. Once you've installed the homebrew firmware, you'll need to either permanently imprint it or know how to restore it so you can use it to play homebrew games. The method you'll use depends on the model number of your PSP.

Press X once it runs to make your firmware update permanent. Im not a Pirate Post by stevealexanderames » Sat Mar 03, pm bennyweny1 wrote: How can i update my psp isos and csos, these are all rips of my psp games. PSP 3G 6. Im not a Pirate Post by bennyweny1 » Sat Mar 03, pm stevealexanderames wrote: bennyweny1 wrote: How can i update my psp isos and csos, these are all rips of my psp games.

Im not a Pirate Post by stevealexanderames » Sat Mar 03, pm bennyweny1 wrote: Thanks but im using a cso so i wnat to know how to do it with a cso. The best thing about this signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything worthwhile it's too late to stop reading it. Im not a Pirate Post by bennyweny1 » Sun Mar 04, am I converted it and updated it but it still doesnt work! Ill have to update to 6.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000