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I cant get my computer to see the psp? Any ideas? (I have checked the wireless connection & this is ok) but using a usb lead I am having no joy
- help!!
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Simo, this will tell you what you need to do
http://www.mobiledeviant.com/forum/showthread.php?t=901
paul.
http://www.mobiledeviant.com/forum/showthread.php?t=901
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Are you guys aware of the "limitations" you are envoking on your PSP's by upgraded to V2.0 of the firmware? Obviously if you have bought a V1.51 or V1.52 then it wont make any difference, but flashing from V1.0 or V1.5 is certainly something that a majority of people are not doing. ![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
For obvious reasons I won't go into detail..... but I suggest the people being wooed by a web browser need to have a search around the internet for the reasons against such a firmware upgrade.![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
If you know all this, then cool!![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
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For obvious reasons I won't go into detail..... but I suggest the people being wooed by a web browser need to have a search around the internet for the reasons against such a firmware upgrade.
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If you know all this, then cool!
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Regards,
Shaun.
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I agree with Shaun and was about to post the same myself.
Just look on E-Bay and you will see there is a huge demand for PSP's with Version 1.5 firmware - for reasons which I'm sure you're aware.
You can download firmware flashback programs to flash back to V1.5 but I wouldn't like to do it on mine.
Mine is staying on V1.5 until I can do certain things on an updated firmware.
Just look on E-Bay and you will see there is a huge demand for PSP's with Version 1.5 firmware - for reasons which I'm sure you're aware.
You can download firmware flashback programs to flash back to V1.5 but I wouldn't like to do it on mine.
Mine is staying on V1.5 until I can do certain things on an updated firmware.
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Well as always I bumble along upgrading at every possible moment
Not sure what you are eluding to Shaun but I guess its too late for me
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Still I am happy in ignorance
Not sure what you are eluding to Shaun but I guess its too late for me
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Still I am happy in ignorance
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Most new games will require you to run version 2 soon enough anyway so you'll have to upgrade sooner or later.
Really can't get excited about homebrew and software piracy on consoles is naughty.
My version 2 is running a stable web browser with WEP/WPA, wallpapers and photo sending and I can rip any dvd/mpeg/avi to the 1 gig card easily without any agro at all.
Really can't get excited about homebrew and software piracy on consoles is naughty.
My version 2 is running a stable web browser with WEP/WPA, wallpapers and photo sending and I can rip any dvd/mpeg/avi to the 1 gig card easily without any agro at all.