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Old 09-04-2007, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Ultimate PSP Hacking Thread

CTRL+F IS YOUR BEST FRIEND IN THIS MEGA THREAD!

[Tutorials from another hacking website, edited by me on wordpad, and edited again on here]

/!\ Warning: /!\

Upgrading / Downgrading your PSPs firmware will write to the 'flash memory' of your PSP.
There is a very small risk of bricking your PSP when writing to flash memory.
All downgrades should be successful if you follow the instructions carefully and correctly.
Although you may be one of the unlucky few that the downgrade fails on.
By following this guide you understand the risks you are taking with your PSP.

Formatting your memory stick will erase 'everything' on it.
Please make a backup copy of any important files to your computer before you continue.
(Like the savegames in your \PSP\SAVEDATA\ folder and any video / music / pictures you may have.)

Note: After installing the required files to your memory stick, wait for about 1 minute before closing the
USB connection and disconnecting the USB cable, Sometimes windows will keep the data in memory
and will write that data to the memory stick even after the installation looks like has successfully finished.
_______________________________________

What is Custom Firmware??

Custom firmware replaces your PSPs official firmware but it is not a permanent upgrade.
You can easily uninstall the custom firmware and to back to official firmware 1.50
by using the recovery mode if you don't like / don't want to use custom firmware.

Custom Firmware has all the features of the official sony firmware, but also adds the ability
to load homebrew PSP ISOs and PSX EBOOTs directly from the game menu in the XMB.

Custom Firmware also has an option to use 'No-UMD Mode' so you can run your PSP ISOs without a UMD inserted.
The No-UMD mode doesn't have a high compatibility rate yet, so only a few games will work with it enabled.

If you have any PSP ISOs in the DAX format then you need to convert them to ISO or CSO using UMDGEN.
Custom Firmware currently doesn't support the DAX format yet but it has planned for the future versions.

You shouldn't need to use devhook to play your ISO/CSO files anymore as the compatability rate is very high.
There may be a few games that are not compatible with Custom Firmware so you may need to use Devhook to play some games.

You will need to have a Game or Demo UMD disc in your PSP when you want to run PSP ISOs.
(Movie UMDs will not work and give an 'invalid region' error when you start a PSP ISO game)

Your PSPs UMD Drive should be empty while upgrading / downgrading your PSP.
(Except when downgrading from 3.03 & 3.50 as you need a UMD inserted to start the downgrader)
Remove any UMD that you have in your PSP before you do anything in this guide.
_______________________________________

Contents of this topic:

Gathering information about your PSP:


* Checking your PSP Firmware Version
* Checking your PSP Motherboard Model
* What should I do next?


Upgrading / Downgrading Firmware:


* Updating your PSPs Firmware
* Downgrade 2.00 to 1.50
* Downgrade 2.71 to 1.50
* Downgrade 2.80 to 1.50
-skipping 3.03 and 3.50 downgrader for now, PM me if you really need it-



Installing Custom Firmware:


'M33' Custom Firmware:

* 3.52 M33 + Update New!!
* 3.51 M33 + Update


'Dark Alex' Custom Firmware

* 3.40 OE-A I use this one
* 3.30 OE-A + Update
* 3.10 OE-A + Update
* 3.03 OE-C


Using the 'Custom Firmware' Recovery Mode


* Configuring 'Custom Firmware'
* Reinstall / Uninstall 'Custom Firmware'


Help with using 'Custom Firmware':


Mini Guide (Includes):


* Installing PSP ISO games onto your PSP
* Installing PSX EBOOT games onto your PSP
* Installing Homebrew onto your PSP
* Putting Music on your PSP
* Putting Videos on your PSP
* Putting Photos on your PSP
* Customize your PSPs Background Picture
* Joining Multi-part Rar Files
* Converting Between ISO and CSO formats


Error messages you may get while running 'Custom Firmware'


* The game could not be started. (80020321)
* The game could not be started. (8002014C)
* The game could not be started. (80020130)
* This disc cannot be started. The region code is not correct.
* Connection Error: The WLAN switch is not turned on.


How do I....


* Stop the UMD from Auto-starting when I turn on my PSP?
* Enable the flash player and WMA playback without wireless internet?

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The Ultimate PSP Hacking Thread

Gathering information about your PSP

Checking your PSP Firmware Version

First you need to check what firmware version your PSP has:

To find your PSP firmware version:
1. In the XMB scroll to the left to 'Settings' (XMB is the main menu of your PSP)
2. Scroll down to 'System Settings' and press 'X'
3. Scroll down to 'System Information' and press 'X'
4. Your firmware version is what is written next to "System Software:"

If the System Software contains either 'SE' or 'OE' (e.g 3.03 OE-C, 3.30 OE-A') or your System Software is 1.50 then
you can update to the latest version of Custom Firmware by reading the "Installing Custom Firmware" section.

If your 'System Software' is higher then 1.50 then you will need to downgrade before you can install 'Custom Firmware'
Follow the instructions in the second post on how to downgrade your PSP.


Checking your PSP Motherboard Model

This information is only needed if you need to use the 2.71 or 2.80 downgraders.
The downgraders for 3.03 and higher automatically detect your 'PSP Motherboard' version.

1. Open the UMD Door and face the screen away from you.
2. Look in the top right corner of the UMD Door.
3. If there is IC1003 written in gold on the top right then you have a TA-082 or TA-086 PSP.
If there is no gold writing then you have a 'TA-079' PSP.

Here is a picture of a TA-082 PSP showing IC1003
Click the link below if you are unsure what you are looking for:
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/8...gic1003wo3.jpg

What should I do next?

If you have Firmware 3.51 or higher:


* You will need to use the 'Pandora Unbricking Battery' to downgrade your PSP to firmware 1.50
You will need to find someone with a 'Magic Memory Stick and Magic Battery' that will let you borrow it or
have a spare memory stick, a spare battery, a PSP that can run homebrew programs to downgrade.
(either custom firmware or firmware 1.50), and Windows XP (Windows Vista doesn't make the memory stick correctly.)

Heres a link to 'Creating a 'Magic' Battery to Downgrade / Unbrick any PSP' : http://www.psp-hacks.com/2007/08/22/...psp-unbricker/

Side notes when using 'Pandora's Battery'
~ You have to have a custom firmware to make a downgradeable battery/memory card.
~ Once you use the 1 battery and memory stick, you can't use it again.
~ Lastly, you cant use the 32 mb memory stick for this.


If you have Firmware 3.50:


* Downgrade from 3.50 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 3.10, 3.11, 3.30 or 3.40


* Update your Firmware to 3.50
* Downgrade from 3.50 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 3.03:

* Downgrade from 3.03 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 2.81, 2.82, 3.00, 3.01 or 3.02:


* Update your Firmware to 3.03
* Downgrade from 3.03 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 2.80:

* Downgrade from 2.80 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 2.71:

* Downgrade from 2.71 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 2.01, 2.50, 2.60 or 2.70:

* Update your Firmware to 2.71
* Downgrade from 2.71 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 1.51 or 1.52:

* Update your Firmware to 2.00
* Downgrade from 2.00 to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 1.50:


* Install Custom Firmware


If you have Firmware 1.00:


* Update your Firmware to 1.50
* Install Custom Firmware

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Upgrading / Downgrading Firmware

Updating your PSPs Firmware

Required Files:
Official Sony Update EBOOT for the firmware you want to upgrade to.

Firmware 1.50 Update EBOOT:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/1-50-...eboot-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/23gdxx

Firmware 2.00 Update EBOOT:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/2-00-...eboot-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/o9ya72

Firmware 2.71 Update EBOOT:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/2-71-...eboot-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/6ieuil

Firmware 2.80 Update EBOOT:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/2-80-...eboot-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/ey9hic

Firmware 3.03 Update EBOOT:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/3-03-...eboot-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/cz7eha

Firmware 3.50 Update EBOOT:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/24657850b45351/
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/59ncg3


Upgrading Instructions:
1. Download the firmware upgrade EBOOT to your hard drive, right click the downloaded file and choose "extract to here"
(You will need Winrar installed to 'extract' the files, there is a download link at the very top of this topic)
2. Plug in your PSP to your computer using a USB cable.
3. Select USB Connection from the 'settings' menu in the XMB
4. Open the Drive letter your computer assigns to your PSP (e.g E:\)
5. Open the "PSP" folder, then open the "GAME" folder.
6. Make a folder called "UPDATE" and make sure it is in caps.
7. Copy the firmware update EBOOT file from your hard-drive into the "UPDATE" folder on your PSP.
8. Close the USB Connection using your PSP (press 'O') and disconnect the USB Cable from your PSP and computer.
9. Make sure you have a full battery and plug in the AC Adaptor to your PSP.
10. Go to the memory stick under "Game" on your PSP and you should see the 'PSP Firmware update'.
11. Highlight the firmware update and press 'start' to start the update.
12. Now follow the on-screen instructions, it is fairly simple to install.
13. Once the update has finished you may need to restart your PSP.
14. Now go to Settings > System Settings > System Information.
You will see that the System Software has been updated.

Now you have successfully upgraded your PSP firmware.



Downgrade 2.00 to 1.50

Required Files:
Complete 2.00 to 1.50 Downgrader:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/compl...rader-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/yroe73

Note: Your virus scanner may give a 'false' alert about a PSP.Brick virus or trojan in one of the TIFF files.
Before the 2.00 downgrader was released there was a 'trojan' being spread that bricked PSPs when run.
It bricked the PSP by writing to the flash memory and erasing some important system files need to start the PSP.
The 2.00 downgrader 'writes' to the flash memory using a similar method so the anti-virus program thinks its the PSP Brick Trojan.
You can upgrade to Firmware 2.71 and use the 2.71 downgrader as an alternate way to downgrade if you want.


Downgrading Instructions:
1. Transfer any important data from your memory stick to your computer and then
format the memory stick using your PSP, its in the 'Settings -> System settings' menu.
Note: Formatting will erase all data from the memory stick.

2. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable and make a USB Connection.

3. Right click the RAR file you downloaded earlier and choose 'Extract files...' from the menu and a new window will open.
If you don't have 'extract files...' on the menu then you don't have winrar installed. (Download link at the very top of this topic)

Select My Computer and then slect the drive letter of your PSP and click "extract"
(My PSP memory stick drive letter is Removeable Disk (E: ) but it might be a different letter on your computer)

Winrar will then unpack the files to your PSP Memory stick, this may take a minute or so.

Once its finished unpacking the files, Double click the 'Safely Remove Hardware' icon near the clock
Select the 'Sony PSP USB Device' and click 'stop', on the next window click 'Sony PSP USB Device' and click 'OK'
You should get the message 'This device can be safely removed from your computer', Click OK to this message.

4. Close the USB connection on your PSP (press 'O') and unplug the USB cable from your computer and your PSP.

5. Plug in AC adaptor and Open the 'Photo' Menu. This will launch the downgrader.
The downgrader will show some numbers and letters on the top of the screen, this means the downgrade worked.
Wait for one minute then turn off your PSP by holding the power button up for 4 seconds until it turns off.

6. Turn on your psp and go to the game menu and launch the 1.50 update boot.
7. Follow the instructions on updating to 1.50.
When the update reaches 99% it will show an error "The update failed... (ffffffff)"
THIS IS OKAY. DO NOT PANIC. Hold the power switch up for 4 seconds until your PSP fully turns off.

8. Turn your PSP back on. You will get a corrupt settings error with a blue background.
Just press the "O" button and your PSP will restart with repaired settings.
your PSP should then go through the setup process again. (set date / time etc)

9. Check the "System Settings > System Information", you should have "Version 1.50"
10. Format your memory stick using your PSP after you've done the setup.




Downgrade 2.71 to 1.50

This downgrader will work on all PSP Motherboard versions.
You will need to have 75% or more battery power to do the downgrade.

This is the latest 'IdStorage Corruption Free' downgrader,
you won't need to repair your IdStorage after using the downgrader.

Required Files:
IdStorage Corruption-Free 2.71 to 1.50 Downgrader:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/corru...rader-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/zpy692

Downgrading Instructions:
1. Transfer any important data from your memory stick to your computer and then
format the memory stick using your PSP, its in the 'Settings -> System settings' menu.
Note: Formatting will erase all data from the memory stick.

2. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable and make a USB Connection.

3. Right click the RAR file you downloaded earlier and choose 'Extract files...' from the menu and a new window will open.
If you don't have 'extract files...' on the menu then you don't have winrar installed. (Download link at the very top of this topic)

Select My Computer and then slect the drive letter of your PSP and click "extract"
(My PSP memory stick drive letter is Removeable Disk (E: ) but it might be a different letter on your computer)

Winrar will then unpack the files to your PSP Memory stick, this may take a minute or so.

Once its finished unpacking the files, Double click the 'Safely Remove Hardware' icon near the clock
Select the 'Sony PSP USB Device' and click 'stop', on the next window click 'Sony PSP USB Device' and click 'OK'
You should get the message 'This device can be safely removed from your computer', Click OK to this message.

4. Close the USB connection on your PSP (press 'O') and unplug the USB cable from your computer and your PSP.

5. Turn off your PSP by holding the power button for 4 seconds then turn it back on.
(This will give your PSP a 'clean boot' so 'HEN' will have a better chance of loading in step 6.)

6. In the XMB of your PSP go to the Photo menu then open the HEND folder.

Note: It may take a few tries to get HEND to load, the TIFF exploit doesn't load all the time.
If you have a 'custom wallpaper', try setting one as it may increase the chances of HEND loading.
See the 'Customize your PSPs Background Picture section for instructions on setting a custom wallpaper.
If your PSP freezes, restart your PSP and try loading HEND again.

If HEND successfully loaded, you will see a blue screen and then either:
Red: The files couldn't be written to the flash, you will need to keep trying as it doesn't work all the time...
Green: The files were written successfully, The PSP will restart and you can go to the next step.

If you want to check if HEND is loaded, check your 'system firmware version', it should read 2.71-HEND if HEND is loaded.

7. Run the 'TA-082_86_Enabler' from the game > memory stick menu if you have a TA-082 /TA-086 PSP.
The program will detect if your PSP is a TA-082 or TA-086 and will patch it to run 1.50 if its needed.
If you are sure that your PSP is definitely a TA-079 then you won't need to run this and can skip to the next step.
If you are unsure, check the top of the post, under the 'Checking your PSP Motherboard Model' section

Note: If you have a TA-082 or TA-086 and don't run the 'Enabler' then you will brick your PSP when downgrading in step 8.

8. Run the 'PSP Update ver X.YZ' from 'Game' > 'Memory Stick' to start the downgrader.
9. The rest of the steps are pretty simple, follow the on-screen instructions.

10. When you turn your PSP back on you will get a corrupt settings error with a blue background.
Just press the "O" button and your PSP will restart with repaired settings.
your PSP should then go through the setup process again. (set date / time etc)

If the psp screen stays black when you turn on your PSP,
Try pressing the 'screen brightness' button near the start / select buttons.
For some unknown reason the screen might get put in the 'off' position after the downgrade on some PSPs.
I'm not sure why that happens, but pressing the 'screen brightness' button seems to fix it.

11. Format your memory stick using your PSP after you've done the setup.



Downgrade 2.80 to 1.50

This downgrader will work on all PSP Motherboard versions.
You will need to have 75% or more battery power to do the downgrade.

This is the latest 'IdStorage Corruption Free' downgrader,
you won't need to repair your IdStorage after using the downgrader.

Required Files:
IdStorage Corruption-Free 2.80 to 1.50 Downgrader:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/2-80-...rader-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/mc8ae4

Downgrading Instructions:
1. Transfer any important data from your memory stick to your computer and then
format the memory stick using your PSP, its in the 'Settings -> System settings' menu.
Note: Formatting will erase all data from the memory stick.

2. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable and make a USB Connection.

3. Right click the RAR file you downloaded earlier and choose 'Extract files...' from the menu and a new window will open.
If you don't have 'extract files...' on the menu then you don't have winrar installed. (Download link at the very top of this topic)

Select My Computer and then slect the drive letter of your PSP and click "extract"
(My PSP memory stick drive letter is Removeable Disk (E: ) but it might be a different letter on your computer)

Winrar will then unpack the files to your PSP Memory stick, this may take a minute or so.

Once its finished unpacking the files, Double click the 'Safely Remove Hardware' icon near the clock
Select the 'Sony PSP USB Device' and click 'stop', on the next window click 'Sony PSP USB Device' and click 'OK'
You should get the message 'This device can be safely removed from your computer', Click OK to this message.

4. Close the USB connection on your PSP (press 'O') and unplug the USB cable from your computer and your PSP.

5. Turn off your PSP by holding the power button for 4 seconds then turn it back on.
(This will give your PSP a 'clean boot' so 'HEN' will have a better chance of loading in step 6.)

6. In the XMB of your PSP go to the Photo menu then open the HEN_280 folder.

note: It may take a few tries to get HEN_280 to load, the TIFF exploit doesn't load all the time.
If you have a 'custom wallpaper', try setting one as it may increase the chances of HEN_280 loading.
See the 'Customize your PSPs Background Picture section for instructions on setting a custom wallpaper.
If your PSP freezes, restart your PSP and try loading HEN_280 again.

If HEN_280 successfully loaded, you will see a blue screen and then either:
Red: The files couldn't be written to the flash, you will need to keep trying as it doesn't work all the time...
Green: The files were written successfully, The PSP will restart and you can go to the next step.

Once the files have been installed, You can now continue to the next step.

7. Run the 'TA-082_86_Enabler' from the game > memory stick menu if you have a TA-082 / TA-086 PSP.
The program will detect if your PSP is a TA-082 or TA-086 and will patch it to run 1.50 if its needed.
If you are sure that your PSP is definitely a TA-079 then you won't need to run this and can skip to the next step.
If you are unsure, check the top of the post, under the 'Checking your PSP Motherboard Model' section

If you don't run this and have a TA-082 or TA-086 then you will brick your PSP when downgrading in step 8.

8. Run the 'PSP Update ver X.YZ' from 'Game' > 'Memory Stick' to start the downgrader.
9. The rest of the steps are pretty simple, follow the on-screen instructions.

10. When you turn your PSP back on you will get a corrupt settings error with a blue background.
Just press the "O" button and your PSP will restart with repaired settings.
your PSP should then go through the setup process again. (set date / time etc)

If the psp screen stays black when you turn on your PSP,
Try pressing the 'screen brightness' button near the start / select buttons.
For some unknown reason the screen might get put in the 'off' position after the downgrade on some PSPs.
I'm not sure why that happens, but pressing the 'screen brightness' button seems to fix it.

11. Format your memory stick using your PSP after you've done the setup.

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Installing Custom Firmware:
'M33' Custom Firmware:

Required Files:

Custom Firmware 3.52 M33

3.52 M33 Custom Firmware Installer

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/28552567d00105/
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/tne1hf

Custom Firmware 3.52 M33 Update #4:

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/3318047e56ecaa/
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/ypipmp

Information about Update #4:

Fixes a few compatibility issues with certain PSX and PSP Games.
Adds a few new features to the recovery menu.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Older 'M33' Custom Firmware:

Custom Firmware 3.51 M33

3.51 M33 Custom Firmware Installer
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/2725801afe5027/
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/ixtd6n

Custom Firmware 3.51 M33 Update #7:

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/2816406ce5f3e0/
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/ujqdyz

Information About Update #7:

Fixes 'WiFi Connection' not working when using homebrew, adds new 'No UMD' modes, fixes various bugs)
There will also be 'four' No-UMD modes in the recovery menu after you apply the update:
1. Normal -UMD required- = This is the Normal mode that requires a UMD to be inserted.
2. M33 Driver -NO UMD- = This is the 'M33' No-UMD mode.
3. Sony NP9660 - NO UMD- = This is the hacked 'Sony ISO Loader' mode.
4. OE Isofs legacy -NO UMD- = This is the 'Dark Alex OE' No-UMD mode.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Install Instructions for 'M33' Custom Firmware:


1. Download the 'M33 Custom Firmware' Installer.
2. Connect your PSP to your computer and create a USB Connection.
3. Unrar the Custom Firmware Installer:
If you have the Official Sony 1.50 firmware then unrar the installer to the 'PSP / GAME' folder.
If you have Custom Firmware already installed, extract the installer to the 'PSP / GAME150' folder.

(You can also choose 'Extract to here' and copy the new folders to the appropriate folder... see above)

4. Close USB connection and disconnect USB cable from your PSP.

5. If you have 'Sony Firmware 1.50', go to the Game -> Memory Stick menu and run the 'Kxploit Permanent Patcher'
program, This patches your 'Sony Firmware 1.50' PSP so it can run the Custom Firmware installer.
(Note: Ignore the 'Corrupted Data' Icon in the game menu, don't delete it as its part of the 'Kxploit Patcher' program)

If you already have a 'Custom Firmware' version installed then you can skip this step and go to step 6.


6. Go to the Game -> Memory Stick menu and run the '3.52 M33UPDATE' program.

You will need to have 75% or more battery power to Install the Custom Firmware.
This is a 'safety measure' to make sure you have enough battery power so your PSP won't brick during the update.
Note: You can skip the battery check by holding the 'Triangle' and 'L' buttons just before the 'Sony Bootscreen' disappears.

7. Press "X" to start the upgrade to Custom Firmware.
8. Once Custom Firmware was been installed you will be asked to press "X" to turn off your PSP and manually restart.
9. Turn your PSP back on and you will now have Custom Firmware Installed.
10. Set the Time and Date of your PSP and configure the 'Recovery' Mode' options (see next post)
11. Format your memory stick using your PSP. This gives you a clean memory stick and erases any 'left-over' files.


Applying the M33 Update:


1. Extract the 'M33 Update' to a folder on your hard drive.
2. Connect your PSP to your computer and create a USB connection.
3. Copy and paste the 'M33 Update' to your 'PSP \ GAME150' folder
(e.g E:\ PSP \ GAME150 \ M33Update4 \ eboot.pbp)

4. Go to the Game - Memory Stick menu
5. Highlight the 'M33 Update' icon and press 'X' to start the update.
6. A message will be displayed on the screen:
M33 update: Press X to do the update.

7. Press 'X' and the update will be applied, If the update was successful you will see
'Update Successful' on the screen and then you will return to the PSP 'Game' Menu.

8. After the update, go to the Game -> Memory stick menu, highlight the 'Update'.
press Triangle and choose 'Delete', select 'Yes' and press 'X' and then 'O'.
This will remove the update from your memory stick.

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'Dark Alex' Custom Firmware:

Required Files:


Custom Firmware 3.40 OE

Complete 3.40 OE-A Custom Firmware Installer

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/custo...aller-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/t72hy4

Note: Sony has changed the format of PSX Savedata in 3.40,
you will be asked to change the savegame format to 3.40 when you play a PSX Game.

This means the savegame format used in 3.40 is not compatible with earlier firmware versions.
e.g a savegame in the 3.40 format will not be able to be loaded on custom firmwares 3.30 or lower.

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Custom firmware 3.30 OE

Complete 3.30 OE-A Custom Firmware Installer

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/custo...aller-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/9jiblb

Update for 3.30 OE-A' Custom Firmware:

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/3-30-oea2update-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/8bsckv

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Custom firmware 3.10 OE

Complete 3.10 OE-A Custom Firmware Installer

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/compl...aller-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/rzai6g

Update for 3.10 OE-A' Custom Firmware:

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/310oea2-update-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/4pywgn

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Custom firmware 3.03 OE
Complete 3.03 OE-C Custom Firmware Installer

Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/compl...aller-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/ft1n31

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Install Instructions for 'Dark Alex' Custom Firmware:

1. Download the Custom Firmware Installer.
2. Connect your PSP to your computer and create a USB Connection.
3. Unrar the Custom Firmware Installer:
If you have the Official Sony 1.50 firmware then unrar the installer to the 'PSP / GAME' folder.
If you have Custom Firmware already installed and want to upgrade, unrar the installer to the 'PSP / GAME150' folder.

(You can also choose 'Extract to here' and copy the new folders to the appropriate folder. (see above)

4. Close USB connection and disconnect USB cable from your PSP.

5. Go to the Game folder on your PSP, select the 'Custom Firmware' Install program and press 'X'
You may see a 'corrupted data' icon, this is normal, its just the 'firmware installer data file'.
The 'corrupted data' icon is used by the custom firmware installer, Do not delete the corrupted data!!

You will need to have 75% or more battery power to Install the Custom Firmware.
This is a 'safety measure' to make sure you have enough battery power so your PSP won't brick during the update.
Note: You can skip the battery check by holding the 'Triangle' and 'L' buttons just before the 'Sony Bootscreen' disappears.

6. Press "X" to start the upgrade to custom firmware.
7. Once Custom Firmware was been installed you will be asked to press "X" to turn off your PSP and manually restart.
8. Turn your PSP back on and you will now have Custom Firmware Installed.


Applying 'Dark Alex' Custom Firmware Updates:

Note: You only need to do this if the 'Custom Firmware' version you are installing has an update.
Example: 3.10 OE-A to 3.10 OE-A' --- or --- 3.30 OE-A to 3.30 OE-A'

9. Download the "Custom Firmware Update" file.
10. Connect your PSP to your computer and create a USB Connection.
11. Unrar the "Custom Firmware Update" to your 'PSP / GAME150' folder.
(If the GAME150 folder doesn't exist then you will need to make a new folder and name it 'GAME150')
12. Go to the Game > Memory stick menu on your PSP and start the "Custom firmware Update" and apply the update.

Finishing the Install:

13. Set the Time and Date of your PSP and configure 'Recovery' Mode' options (see next post)
14. Format your memory stick using your PSP. This gives you a clean memory stick without any extra left-over files.

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Using the 'Custom Firmware' Recovery Mode:

Configuring 'Custom Firmware'

1. Cold boot your PSP (hold the off button for 10 seconds or so), and turn it back on while holding "R" to access recovery mode.
2. Here you can change some options, below is a list of the common options you might want to change:

Configuration Menu:
  • Skip SCE Logo (Skips the PSP Bootscreen and disables UMD Autorun, see note below)
  • Hide Corrupt Icons (Hides 'Corrupted Data Icons' so they don't show on the Game Menu)
  • Game Folder Homebrew (Changes the folder your homebrew goes into, see note below)
  • Use No-UMD (Run games without a UMD in the PSP, some games may not work properly)
  • Fake Region (Use if you have UMD movies from regions that are different to your PSP)
  • Free UMD Region (Removes the region code on your PSP so it can play all UMD Movies)
Registry Hacks Menu:
  • Button Assign (You can switch the O and X buttons for Confirm and Exit)
  • Activate WMA (Activate WMA playback without using wireless internet)
  • Activate Flash Player (Activate the Flash Player without using wireless internet)
Plugins Menu:
  • Here will be a list of plugin files you put on your memory stick.

Note about the "Game Folder Homebrew" option:
If this option is set to 1.50 Kernel then you need to put:
  • Older Firmware (1.00/1.50) homebrew in the "PSP \ GAME" folder.
  • Newer Firmware (2.xx/3.xx) homebrew in the "PSP \ GAME3xx" folder
If this option is set to 3.xx Kernel then you need to put:
  • Older Firmware (1.00/1.50) homebrew in the "PSP \ GAME150" folder.
  • Newer Firmware (2.xx/3.xx) homebrew in the "PSP \ GAME" folder.
Note: Replace '3.xx Kernel' and 'GAME3xx' with the custom firmware version of your PSP. example:
'3.51 Kernel' and 'GAME351' for 'Custom Firmware 3.51 M33'
'3.40 Kernel' and 'GAME340' for Custom Firmware 3.40 OE'

Note about the "Skip SCE Logo" option:
If you only want to disable the UMD autorun, you can do this from the settings menu
in the XMB by going Settings > System Settings > UMD Auto-start: Off

3. Once you have finished with changing the settings in recovery mode, choose "exit" from the main menu.


Reinstall / Uninstall Custom Firmware

Use the custom firmware recovery folder to reinstall the custom firmware.
You can also use these recovery files to go back to an earlier custom firmware:
e.g using the 3.03 OE-C recovery files when you have 3.10 OE-A installed will install 3.03 OE-C on your PSP.

(Note: If you get the blue 'settings corrupted' screen when going back to an
earlier custom firmware version, press the 'O' button to repair the settings.)

-- OR --
You can use the 1.50 Recovery package to uninstall custom firmware and go back to Firmware 1.50.
(Note: If you get the blue 'settings corrupted' screen when going back
to firmware 1.50, just press the 'O' button to repair the settings.)


'M33' Custom Firmware Recovery:

Required Files:

Reinstall 3.52 M33 Files: (3.52 M33 Recovery Files)
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/28554978083b88/
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/0z2ka6

Reinstall 3.51 M33 Files: (3.51 M33 Recovery Files)
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/2696207419d2c4/
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/5eyq5m

Uninstall 'M33' Custom Firmware:
Use the 'Uninstall 'Dark Alex' Custom Firmware' files below...


'Dark Alex' Custom Firmware Recovery:
Reinstall 3.40 OE-A Files:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/3-40-...overy-rar.html
Mirror: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ui3qyh

Reinstall 3.30 OE-A Files: (You will need to re-apply the 3.30 OE-A' update after re-installing)
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/3-30-...overy-rar.html
Mirror: http://www.sendspace.com/file/bhsvia

Reinstall 3.10 OE-A Files: (You will need to re-apply the 3.10 OE-A' update after re-installing)
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/oe-to...overy-rar.html
Mirror: http://www.sendspace.com/file/tah4zb

Reinstall 3.03 OE-C Files:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/oe-to...overy-rar.html
Mirror: http://www.sendspace.com/file/s3d2rg

Uninstall 'Dark Alex' Custom Firmware:
(Uninstall Custom Firmware and go back to Sony Firmware 1.50)
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/oe-to...overy-rar.html
Mirror : http://www.sendspace.com/file/rm57dc


Recovery Instructions:
1. Turn off your PSP by holding the power button for 4 seconds.
2. Hold the "R" button and turn on your PSP to boot into recovery mode.
3. Connect your PSP to your computer.
4. Select "Toggle USB" and press X, this will enable the USB connection.
5. Unrar the 'Recovery Package' to your PSP memory stick (e.g E:\).
6. On your PSP select "Toggle USB" and press X, this will disable the USB connection.
7. Select "Run program at /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/EBOOT.PBP" and press X
8. You will start the recovery program, wait while your PSP prepares the files needed to recover.
9. Press X to start the reinstall or the uninstall depending on the package you downloaded.
10. You can delete the /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/ folder from your memory stick once you have finished.
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Mini-Guides

Installing PSP ISO games onto your PSP
1. Connect your PSP to your Computer.
2. Enable USB connection on your PSP.
3. Copy the CSO/ISO file into the ISO folder on your memory stick.
If you don't have an ISO folder you will need to make one
The ISO folder needs to be created on your 'Memory stick' next to the PSP and MP_ROOT folders.

4. Close the USB Connection and disconnect the USB Cable.
5. Insert a Game or Demo UMD into your PSP. (It must be a Game or Demo UMD, you cannot use a UMD Movie)
The UMD is needed in your PSP to pass the 'UMD Check' the PSP does when starting the ISO.

6. Scroll the 'Game' > 'Memory Stick' menu and you should see your ISO as one of the games on the menu.
7. Highlight your game and press 'Start'


Installing PSX EBOOT games onto your PSP
1. Connect your PSP to your Computer.
2. Enable USB connection on your PSP.
3. Open the PSP \ GAME \ folder.
4. Make a new folder and name it anything you want (e.g name of game).
5. Copy these files from the PSX game into the new folder.
  • Eboot.pbp
  • Keys.bin (some games won't have this file.)
  • Document.dat (some games won't have this file.)
6. Close USB Connection and disconnect USB Cable.
7. Scroll the 'Game' Menu and you should see your PSX Game.
8. Highlight your game and press 'Start'


Installing Homebrew onto your PSP
The folder you install your homebrew to depends on your "Game homebrew folder" option you set in Recovery Mode.

If your "Game Homebrew Folder" option is set to '3.xx Kernel':
  • Put 1.00 / 1.50 format homebrew into the PSP \ GAME150 \ folder.
  • Put 2.xx / 3.xx format homebrew into the PSP \ GAME \ folder.
If your "Game Homebrew Folder" option is set to '1.50 Kernel':
  • Put 1.00 / 1.50 format homebrew into the PSP \ GAME \ folder.
  • Put 2.xx / 3.xx format homebrew into the PSP \ GAME3xx \ folder.
You can tell what format your homebrew is in by looking at the folders it comes in:
1.00 homebrew has one folder, Its not really common to find a homebrew program in the 1.00 format.
1.50 homebrew has two folders, one folder will have a % symbol in its name and the other won't.
2.xx / 3.xx homebrew has one folder, most homebrew in this format will be only for custom firmware.

If you are unsure what format your homebrew is in, open the readme file that comes with your homebrew program.


Since 1.50 homebrew is the most common, this is how you install 1.50 homebrew on a custom firmware PSP.
Its similar for the other homebrew, but you will have to place it in the correct 'homebrew' folder.

1. Download and unzip the homebrew program into a folder on your hard drive.
2. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB Cable.
3. Enable USB connection on your PSP from the settings menu.
4. Open your 1.50 homebrew folder, Its normally 'PSP \ GAME150' if you have custom firmware.
5. Copy both folders from your homebrew program into your 1.50 homebrew folder (e.g PSP \ GAME150)
  • Homebrew and Homebrew%
OR
  • __SCE__Homebrew and %__SCE__Homebrew
6. Copy any additional files into the folder without the "%" symbol.
e.g If its an emulator you will need to add your Roms / BIOS file.
Read the 'readme.txt' file that came with your homebrew to find out if you need any extra add-on files.

7. Close the USB connection and remove the USB cable.
8. On your PSP go to 'Game' > 'Memory stick', your homebrew should appear in the game list.
9. Select your homebrew and press 'Start'.


Putting Music on your PSP
1. Connect your PSP to your computer, create a USB connection from the settings menu on your PSP.
2. Open the drive letter your computer gives your PSP.
3. Open the PSP folder, then open the Music folder and copy your music files there.
You can put your music in a folder if you want it organized.
You can't have a folder inside a folder like Artist \ Album \ track01.mp3

e.g:
x:\
\---PSP
\---MUSIC
| Track01.ac3
| Track02.mp3
| Track03.wma
|
+---Folder1
| Track01.mp3
| Track02.mp3
| Track03.mp3
|
+---Folder2
| Track01.ac3
| Track02.ac3
|
\---Folder3
Track01.wma
Track02.wma
Track03.wma


Putting Videos on your PSP
1. Connect your PSP to your computer, create a USB connection from the settings menu on your PSP.
2. Open the drive letter your computer gives your PSP.

MP4 MPEG videos go in the folder: x: \ MP_ROOT \ 100MNV01 \ M4V#####.mp4
MP4 AVC/H264 videos go in the folder: x: \ MP_ROOT \ 100ANV01 \ MAQ#####.mp4

You will need to replace ##### with any 5 numbers like 37626, 92631, etc, it doesn't matter as long as its 5 numbers.
(If you downloaded your video and are unsure what format the video is in, look at the start of the filename for MAQ or M4V)

e.g
x:\
\---MP_ROOT
\---100MNV01
| M4V13567.mp4
| M4V19345.mp4
| M4V54275.mp4
|
+---100ANV01
MAQ13687.mp4
MAQ48174.mp4
MAQ19287.mp4


Putting Pictures on your PSP
1. Connect your PSP to your computer, create a USB connection from the settings menu on your PSP.
2. Open the drive letter your computer gives your PSP.
3. Open the PSP folder, then open the Photo folder and copy your photo files there.
You can put your photos in folders if you want it organized.
You can't have a folder inside a folder like folder1 \ folder2 \ photo1.jpg
e.g.
x:\
\---PSP
\---PHOTO
| Photo1.jpg
| Photo2.jpg
| Photo3.jpg
|
+---Folder1
| Photo1.jpg
| Photo2.jpg
| Photo3.jpg
|
+---Folder2
| Photo1.jpg
| Photo2.jpg
|
\---Folder3
Photo1.jpg
Photo2.jpg
Photo3.jpg


Customizing Your PSP Background Picture
1. Connect your PSP to your computer and make a USB Connection.
2. Copy any picture file (BMP, JPG etc) in your PSP \ PHOTO folder (The PSP screen resolution is 480x272 pixels)
3. Close the USB Connection and disconnect your PSP from your computer.
4. Open the 'Photo' menu on your PSP and press "X"
5. Scroll to the picture you want as your background and press "X".
6. Press /\ (Triangle) and scroll to "Set as Wallpaper" and press "X"
7. if you already have a wallpaper, you will asked if you want to overwrite it.
- Choose 'Yes' and the wallpaper will be saved to your PSPs flash memory.

8. Press 'O' three times to exit the photo viewer.
9. Scroll to the settings menu and then to "Theme Settings" and press "X"
10. Scroll to wallpaper and press "X" and change it to "Use"
11. You can delete the wallpaper file from your memory stick since the wallpaper is stored in your PSPs Flash Memory.

To change the color your PSP uses for its background when you are not using a wallpaper:
1. Scroll to the settings menu and then to 'Theme Settings' and press "X"
2. Scroll to "Theme" and press "X" and choose a color.
Original will make the color change every month.

note: If you are using a custom wallpaper, this will change the color used on the information menu.
(e.g when you press Triangle on a music / photo / video file.)


Joining Multi-Part Rar files
1. Download and install winrar from http://www.rarlabs.com/download.htm
2. Place all parts into the same folder on your hard drive
3. Right-click the first part and choose 'Extract to here'.
4. Winrar will open and extract/join the files into one file.
5. You should see your ISO/CSO file, copy it to the ISO folder on your memory stick.

If this is your first time playing an ISO on your memory stick you might need to make the folder yourself.
Open the drive letter your computer gives your PSP Memory stick. (like E:\)
Make a new folder called ISO in the same folder as PSP and MP_ROOT folders your memory stick should already have.

Note: ISO files may look like another winrar file. you can tell if its an ISO when you double click it.
If winrar opens and you see a file and a folder (PSP_GAME and UMD_DATA.BIN) then its an ISO file.


Converting between ISO and CSO formats

Required Files:
UMDGEN v4.00:
Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/umdgen_v4-00-rar.html
Mirror: http://www.sendspace.com/file/c9jqgd

Convert an ISO to the CSO format:
1. Download and install UMDGEN v4.00
2. Open UMDGEN and open your ISO file.
3. Go to the 'UMD Properties' tab and click the 'Optimize' button.
This will optimize the order of the files and remove un-needed files
Some games may not work properly when optimized and may freeze on a black screen.
If this happens to your game, do not optimize it and skip this step.
I recommend to keep the original ISO file until you know the game works properly on your PSP.

4. From the Toolbar menu, choose Save -> Compressed (*.CSO)
5. Choose a folder and a filename to save the compressed ISO to and click 'Save'
6. UMDGEN will prepare the files and then compress it to the CSO format.
7. Once its finished compressing, you will have your CSO file.


Convert a CSO to the ISO format:
1. Open your CSO file with UMDGEN.
2. On the toolbar, choose 'Save as' -> 'Uncompressed (*.ISO)'
3. UMDGEN will prepare the files and save it as an uncompressed ISO file.
4. Once its finished compressing, you will have your ISO file.


Error Messages you may get running 'Custom Firmware'...


The game could not be started. (80020321)
This error may occur when trying to run a PSP ISO game from your memory stick.
You need to have either a Game or Demo UMD Disc in your PSP when start a PSP ISO game, A UMD Movie will not work.
If you don't have a Game or Demo UMD Disc, you will need to get one...


The game could not be started. (8002014C)
This may occur when trying to start a homebrew program.
You have either installed a "1.00 / 1.50 Homebrew" in your "2.71 / 3.03 Homebrew folder" or vice versa.
Please check the "Installing Homebrew onto your PSP" section for more information.


The game could not be started. (80020130)
This is a file read error, if you are trying to play a PSP ISO then your ISO may be corrupted / badly ripped.
If you are trying to play a UMD Disc, the UMD disc or your UMD Drive lens may be dirty.

This could also mean your memory stick has some bad sectors, moving any important files to your computer.
Format your memory stick using your PSP and copy back the files you moved to your computer earlier.


This disc cannot be started. The region code is not correct.
This may occur when trying to play back a UMD Movie thats not from your PSPs Region.
You can change your PSP Region in the Recovery menu, this may not work on all PSPs.

This may also occur when trying to start a PSP ISO game when a UMD Movie is inserted.
To play a PSP ISO you need to insert a Game or Demo UMD into your PSP before starting the PSP ISO game.


Connection Error: The WLAN switch is not turned on.
This may occur when trying to make a wireless connection and your WLAN is turned off.
To turn on your WLAN: Slide the switch on the side of your PSP near the analog stick to the "up" position.

How do I?...

Stop the UMD from auto-starting when I turn on my PSP?
In your PSPs settings menu, scroll to 'System Settings' and change the 'UMD Auto-Start' Option to Off.

Enable the flash player and WMA playback without wireless internet?
1. Turn off your PSP by holding the power button for 4 seconds.
2. Turn on your PSP and hold the 'R' (Right Trigger) button to enter recovery mode.
3. Select the 'Registry Hacks' Menu and press 'X'
4. Select 'Activate Flash Player' option and press 'X'
5. Select 'Activate WMA Player' option and press 'X'
6. Select the 'Back' option and press 'X' to go back to the main menu.
7. Select the 'Exit' option and press 'X' to go back to the XMB.

Switch the "Confirm" and "Cancel" buttons in the XMB?
1. Turn off your PSP by holding the power button for 4 seconds.
2. Turn on your PSP and hold the 'R' (Right Trigger) button to enter recovery mode.
3. Select the 'Registry Hacks' Menu and press 'X'
4. Select 'Button Assign' option and press 'X', this will switch 'O' and 'X' buttons.
5. Select the 'Back' option and press 'X' to go back to the main menu.
6. Select the 'Exit' option and press 'X' to go back to the XMB.
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only 1 problem...u have to have a custom fw to make a downgradable battery/memory card...oh and once you use the 1 battery and memmory card you cant use it again, and lastly u cant use the 32 mb memory card
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