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How To Downgrade & Unbrick Your Psp To 1.50

by admin on Mar.10, 2010, under PlayStation Portable


This video tutorial shows you how to downgrade and unbrick your PSP to 1.50. This video uses a Jigkick Battery and a magic memory stick. You can buy them from ebay.

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PSP Firmware Downgrade For Amateur

by admin on Jan.20, 2010, under PlayStation Portable

The worst part of the Sony’s PlayStation Movable (PSP) is that you cannot play all formats of discs on it in the way it is purchased from the department store. You can play only discs that are in the Worldwide Media Disc (UMD) format, and these discs are costlier than the average discs available. So, if you want to watch the movies in your existing DVD assemblage on the PSP, it is not possible. You can not even play games from your old collection on this Playstation Portable. So, what do you do? Do you chuck out all the stupendous SEGA and Atari games you played on your GameBoy and Nintendos? Indeed not! There is a way by which you can make your PSP compatible with all these games, and much more! And that is, the PSP firmware downgrade!


Let us see what a PSP firmware downgrade actually does. The earlier versions of the Playstation Portable were compatible with all kinds of disc formats, such as DVDs. However, as newer and newer versions of the PSP began hitting the markets, they stopped using all formats. This happened after the version 1.50 and for this reason, the version of PSP 1.50 is called the original or classic Playstation Portable in some places. Now, if you have a PSP version higher than 1.50, then you can play only UMDs on it, according to the way Sony has programmed it. It is attractive to note that the UMDs are also a Sony product, and so by this Sony is ensuring a higher peripheral profit from the PSP.


But when we do a PSP firmware downgrade, we are pulling down the version of the PSP. That is, from a higher version we are taking it back to 1.50. This can be done in as less as ten minutes, with nothing more than a USB cable and a computer. However, it must be told that versions above 3.03 of the Playstation Portable cannot be downgraded yet.


So, when the PSP firmware downgrade is done, the PSP gets ‘unlocked’ to play discs of all formats. You can play all your Atari, Nintendo and SEGA games on this now, and plus you can play all the movies from your old collection. In addition, the Playstation Portab that has undergone a PSP firmware downgrade to the version 1.50 can store your files of movies and music, and you can play them whenever you want. And, as if that were not all, the downgraded PSP can be used to download and play all kinds of games that were not possible in the way the PSP was marketed by Sony.

Sean is a PSP enthusiast and he spends a lot of time either playing games or watching movies or listening to music on his PSP. When he gets the time, and all this has been made possible after a PSP Firmware Downgrade that he did. Now, he is writing a lot on how the downgrade has benefited him and how others can also advantage. Read some more about on:
http://www.pspdowngradereview.com.

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How To Downgrade PSP In Simple Steps

by admin on Jan.18, 2010, under PlayStation Portable

PSP, or the PlayStation Portable, is one of Sony’s leading products, which has really caught on like wildfire among the gaming people of the world. It is only lately that PSP owners have realized that their Playstation Portable can be much more than just a handheld gaming console. It can be made to store music and movies, play them in any format, download games from the Internet and play them, and even be used as a worldwide remote control. All this can be done with the process known as downgrade.


Though the word ‘downgrade’ seems highly technical, it is very easy to downgrade PSP in reality. The whole process of downgrading a Playstation Portable doesn’t take any more than ten minutes. And you will want to have only a mini cable wire and a personal computer to do the task. In fact, downgrading a PSP is as easy as loading pictures from your digital camera to your computer. If you know how to do that, then downgrading your PSP will become a very easy task for you to do.


The following is a step-by-step instruction guide of how to go about downgrading your PSP:


(i) The first step to downgrade PSP is to check the version of the PSP. This can be done when the Playstation Portable is turned on. Go to settings, and then to system settings. Then click on system information. This will show the version of the PSP. Recognize that PSPs only under version 3.03 can be downgraded.


(ii) Then you want to connect the PSP to the computer with the help of the mini USB cable. The computer must give you the ‘new hardware found’ notification. Wait for the PC to identify the new hardware.


(iii) When this is done, you need to run the downgrader software (make doubly sure that the downgrader is the correct version for the PSP). Once this is done, the downgrader will install all the necessary files on the PSP.


Once the downgrade PSP files are installed on the PSP, the Playstation Portable has been suitably downgraded. Now the PSP is unlocked to play whatever homebrew games you may download, and perform all the features of that a full-fledged multimedia system can do.


Downgrading a PSP is a very simple thing to do, and you do not have to be hardware or a software expert to do it. The above-mentioned things are all that you have to do. In case you want this process to be simplified still further, then all you have to do is to open the site pspvideoguide and order one of their very simple demonstrative videos to tell you how to go about the downgrade PSP process.

Sean has converted his humble PSP into a proud multimedia system by going in for a Downgrade PSP, which he himself did at home. Here are some other observations he has made about the process. You can read them at:
http://www.pspdowngradereview.com.

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Downgrade PSP Software

by admin on Dec.26, 2009, under PSP Software

Downgrade PSP Software

Hello and thanks for visiting the “Downgrade PSP Software” information and review page. I know that the PSP is not quite the same without the ability to use it for all those great functions, like watching DVD movies, playing homebrew and copied games and all the other great stuff.

So after I describe the awesome new system for downgrading our PSP’s,I will give you the link to this great new software.

Downgrade PSP Software

Because Sony wants to limit what we can do with our PSP, someone had to figure out exactly what they were doing. Not only were they preventing us from playing certain games , watching our favorite movies -but they were actually trying to force us to buy games from them and them only.

And why should it be like that? When I first bought my PSP, I could do alot more. And thats WHY I bought it -so it seems only fair that I be allowed to have the same options that I did when i first got my PSP.

And thats why the ‘PSP Video Guide”is perfect for guys like, that really want the downgradem but Im not very mechanically inclined.

With over 60 PSP Downgrade Videos, I ws able to see exactly what he was doing to downgrade the PSP. And everything was actually alot easier than I expected.

Because Sony adds there codes to all the newer PSP’s, all we really have to do, is learn how to change the codes that were added by Sony.

And we also get some very helpful software that is not found anywhere else.

The video’s show us in complete detail , how to change the codes almost instantly. And it works on ALL PSP’s. No matter when you got yours or when it was made or where it came from – with thye “PSP Video Guide”, you will have no problem Downgrading Your PSP.

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Psp Full Downgrade And Hack Tutorial

by admin on Dec.19, 2009, under PSP Hacks


chickHEN file http://www.megaupload.com/?…
1. put the h.bin file into your root
2. put the 3 folders inside the game folder into psp/game folder
3.put the PHAT folder into psp,photo folder
4.upda…

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A PSP Downgrade Can Occasionally Backfire Dreadfully

by admin on Nov.28, 2009, under PlayStation Portable

PSP downgrade has become a very common marvel among population who own PSPs, for who wouldn’t like to convert their gaming consoles into elaborate multimedia centers that can play any type of games and movies, download homebrew games freely from the Internet, store and play music, be compatible with the PC and also be used as a handheld worldwide remote control device? Indeed, the many benefits of a PSP downgrade are making person reckless and go ahead with the process.


Websites like pspvideoguide provide good and easy videos for people who want to go in for a PSP downgrade. Even a high school student can comprehend these videos and use them to downgrade their PSP and enhance it immensely. But then, many times PSP downgrades go seriously wrong. Occasionally, the PSP gets totally bricked, i.e. blocked, and cannot be used at all any more. This happens when people do not take the due precautions necessary for the PSP downgrade.


Here are some of the things you want to keep carefully in mind before going in for a PSP downgrade. Read them carefully:


(i) Check and then doubly check that the downgrade process you are using is for the same version your PSP is. If you use a wrong type of downgrader, then you will end up blocking your PSP permanently, i.e. bricking it. For example, if your PSP is a version 2.6, and you are trying it with the downgrader for version 2.8, then your PSP will be bricked.


(ii) Observe the video provided to you very properly. You will need a PC, a USB data cable and, of course, the correct downgrading software program. If you mess up with any of these and in fact do not follow the instructions properly, then you may do something fearfully wrong and may lose your PSP for ever.


(iii) PSP downgrade can be done only if the PSP is of version below 3.03. You cannot attempt to downgrade any PSP which is of a higher version. First of all, there is no downgrading software for them. Secondly, if you use some other version’s downgrading software. You will brick your PSP forever.


However, despite all the risks involved, it is very useful to go ahead with a PSP downgrade. The benefits obtained by a PSP downgrade clearly outweigh all the risk factors involved. But you must bear in mind that with a downgraded PSP, you will be tempted to store much more data on it, so you will need to invest in a great capacity memory stick as well; the normal 32 MB memory stick provided with it will certainly not be worth much.

Sean likes to keep tinkering with his devices, and when he heard about PSP Downgrade, he just could not resist the temptation. Here’s more of what he learnt through this. Learn on at:
http://www.pspdowngradereview.com.

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Psp Semi Brick Recovery / Custom Firmware Downgrade To 1.5

by admin on Nov.24, 2009, under PSP Tips & Tricks


A guide for PSP Semi brick Recovery custom firmware downgrade to 1.5 . Incase you semi bricked your psp (bricked but still can access the recovery mode) or if you want to downgrade your custom f…

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PSP Downgrade Describe In Simplest Terms

by admin on Nov.02, 2009, under PlayStation Portable

The PSP, or the PlayStation Portable of the Sony Computer Recreation, has become a universal phenomenon, having sold more than 27 million units so far. The PSP has indeed got some extremely rave reviews for its functionality as well as its convenience of usage. No wonder then that the handheld gaming console has become the heartthrob of millions across the planet.


But those who own the PSP will be very agreeable with the fact that keeping up with the gaming console is a very expensive thing to do. For one thing, Sony’s PSP can use only the UMD format, i.e. the Worldwide Media Disc, due to which all the DVDs of the previous gaming consoles like the PlayStation 1, GameBoy, etc, become redundant on the PSP. As a result, the person has to buy a UMD, which is an unnecessary dual expense. A people owning a PSP does end up spending thousands of dollars on purchasing and downloading games and DVDs that would work with the PSP.


However, downgrading the PSP can simplify the problem drastically. If you have a Playstation Portable that is below the version 3.03, then it can be downgraded quite successfully to even a version 1.50. PSP downgrades are very common nowadays, because the PSP is quite useless the way it is originally retailed. The very fact that only UMDs can be worked on the PSP make it quite a costly affair. A person who has an existing DVD collection will have to buy the same movies and games in UMD format in order to make them functional on the Playstaion Portable. That is indeed too much of a cost. In addition, games from other consoles such as those of SEGA, Atari, Nintendo, etc. would not work on the PSP since the PSP requires a UMD format, which these consoles do not use.


By a Playstation Portalble downgrade, the PSP is taken back to its basic form. Due to this, the Playstation Portable becomes very capable of playing DVDs of movies and games from other formats. PSP downgrades open the PSP up for homebrew games also, i.e. the games that are designed by programmers and are available on the Internet for free downloads. It must be noted that in its retailed format, the PSP will not be able to play any homebrew games.


PSP downgrades can change the entire look of the PSP; it can convert the Playstation Portable from an expensive gaming console to a total multimedia center that can play all kinds of games and movie DVDs, can store movies in its memory and play them when needed, can download music, can download homebrew games, and can also be used as a very effective remote control for stuff like changing television channels.


This is the cause why people with PSPs are looking to PSP downgrades with such high regard. There are many sites that have full videos to show how to go about PSP downgrades. Several such videos are available from the site pspvideoguide at a nominal fee.

Sean had almost thrown away his PSP, which had become as expensive for him as maintaining a white majestic elephant in the house. But then he discovered PSP Downgrade and since then he has begun looking at his PSP with new respect. You can learn more about his adventures with his PSP on his own website located at:
http://www.pspdowngradereview.com.

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How The PSP Downgrade Can Improve Your PSP Radically

by admin on Aug.31, 2009, under PlayStation Portable

Most PSP users are unfortunate because they have to spend heavy dollars every month on getting new PSP games that hit the market that are specially made for the PSP consoles. Then they might also have to purchase all their favorite and music discs once more for the simple reason that the PSP is not compatible with the DVD format. Sony has quite intelligently made the PSP retail only with the compatibility of UMD, or the Universal Media Disc, which is once more a Sony product. With this smart movie, Sony ensures that PSP buyers will have to purchase from Sony again and once more.


This ruse of the PSP developers has come in for much flak, but Sony doesn’t mind, it has additional its business drastically. The brunt is borne by the PSP owners like you. However, let me tell you today, there is a great solution for this problem. Within ten minutes, you can convert your redundant PSP that works with only a few discs you have into a blazing multimedia center that can do things you never imagined. This magic is achieved through a PSP downgrade.


You can downgrade any PSP below the version 3.03 to any version up till 1.50. The biggest advantage of a downgrade is that you are making it compatible to play with all the games and movie and music discs that you did before the PSP even happened. In fact, you can use those same discs once again with your PSP.


When you go for a PSP downgrade, you are actually making your PSP more accessible to dissimilar disc formats. The people at Sony have put restrictions on the PSP in order to make it useless in playing any format other than the Universal Media Disc; but by downloading, you are removing these restrictions and opening up the PSP to all possible formats.


There are several other advantages that you can get with a PSP downgrade. These are as follows:-

(i) The PSP downgrade makes it possible for you to download homebrew games for your PSP and play them. Since there are hundreds of good quality homebrew games available on the Internet for download, it means that you might never have to buy any other UMD again.

(ii) The PSP downgrade enables the PSP to be used certainly like a PC. You can connect the PSP to your PC and swap data files from one device to the other.

(iii) You can play all your DVDs on the PSP. That means, you can also store your movies and watch them on the move.

(iv) With the PSP downgrade, it becomes possible for you to download whatever music (in whatever format you like) on your PSP and hear it when you want.

(v) With a PSP downgrade, you can use your PSP like a universal remote control.


These are but some of the advantages one gets with a PSP downgrade. We can review by saying that a PSP downgrade can convert your PSP into a total multimedia center.

Sean is an avid gamer and he is also an owner of the PSP. In the beginning, he felt the PSP was very expensive, but then he discovered about the PSP Downgrade. Since then his camaraderie with his PSP has increased by leaps and bounds. Receive knowledge of what he has written about PSP downgrades on his own website:
http://www.pspdowngradereview.com.

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Downgrade Psp to Version1.5 Using Psp Battery

by admin on Aug.08, 2009, under PlayStation Portable


I. Get ready (Reformat PSP memory stick)

Before you get started with the downgrade, you need to reformat your PSP memory stick. If you don’t know how to reformat it, you can refer to the steps below:

1.Press the HOME button on the bottom left of your PSP.

2.Use the arrow keys to move to the Settings area, then move the up and down keys to go to System Settings.

3.Push the “X” button (or the “O” button, depending on which button is the “Enter” button of your PSP) and scroll to find the “Format Memory Stick” option. Push the “X” button again to select this option.

4.Your PSP will now confirm that you want to reformat the memory stick, choose Yes and your PSP will be physically formatted in a few seconds

To do the downgrade, you also need to download an application pack. Click Download Pandora Battery Application Pack (Find the Guides label on the right side,which named Download for PSP downgrade application). After the downloading is finished, what you get will be a compressed application pack named “pandora”, decompress it to the root directory of a hard disc, say Disc H. In this “pandora” folder, you can see four folders including mspformat, msinst, battery and installer, and a file named UPDATE.PBP.

Now you are ALL ready to turn your PSP battery to a Pandora’s battery and use it to downgrade any PSP!

II.Turn your PSP battery into a padora’s battery

Step 1: Logically reformat your PSP

Connect your PSP to your computer. And your PSP will be recognized as a new hard disc, say K. Then click Start -> Run, input cmd in the popped up dialog box, and click OK to enter DOS system. Use the below commands one by one to run the mspformat file:

Input “H:”, and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard. (Here H is the disc where the “panndora” folder is located)

Input “cd pandora” and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard.

Input “cd mspformat” and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard.

Then input “mspformat.exe K” and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard. (Here K is the name of the disc that your PSP is recognized on your computer.)

After these commands, your PSP will be logically reformatted in a minute.

Step 2: Open the recognized PSP hard disc on your computer, create a new folder and name it “psp”, open this “psp” folder, create a new folder and name it “game”. Copy and paste the “installer” folder and the “battery” folder into the “game” folder. Then copy and paste the UPDATE.PBP file to the root directory of the PSP hard disc on your computer.

Step 3: On your PSP, switch to the Game option, press X or O (depending on which is the “Enter” key of your PSP). Go to “installer” and press X or O to run it.

In a few seconds, a file named “msipl.bin” will be created on the root directory of your PSP memory disc. And now, you should take out your memory disc and then put it back in, which seems to be useless but is a very necessary step.

Step 4: Connect to your PSP back to your computer. Then enter DOS system as mentioned in Step 1. Use the below commands one by one to run the mspformat file:

Input “H:”, and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard.

Input “cd pandora” and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard.

Input “cd minst” and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard.

Then input “msinst.exe K K:msipl.bin ” and press the “Enter” Key on your keyboard. (Here K is the name of the disc that your PSP is recognized on your computer.)

When you see a popped up message asking if you are sure, click “Yes”.

Step 5: Go back to your PSP, switch to the Game option, press X or O (depending on which is the “Enter” key of your PSP). Go to “battery” and press X or O to run it, press X or O to OK every popped up message to finish running the battery application.

Now, your pandora’s battery has been created!

III. Use the created pandora’s battery to downgrade your PSP

After you turn your batter to a PSP downgrade battery (pandora’s battery), you can use it to downgrade your PSP by following the instructions below:

Take out your PSP Memory Stick and battery, then put back in your PSP Memory Stick first, and put your battery back in.

Turn your PSP power on, when you see three options; select the Downgrade option, your PSP will be downgraded in a very short time and it will be automatically shut down afterwards.

Turn your PSP on again, and you will see a blue screen. But no worries, you can just press the O key, and your PSP system is already version 1.5!

Note: The above process will turn your PSP battery to a pandora’s battery that can be used for PSP downgrade. But the pandora’s battery cannot be used to play PSP games, videos or music. And the process is not reversible. You will need to get an additional PSP battery for regular uses. However, you can use your pandora’s battery to downgrade any PSP to version 1.5 or even repair you PSP.

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