Psp Cfw Firmware 6.60 Pro B9

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Psp Cfw Firmware 6.60 Pro B9

Psp 6.60 Cfw

Hello, I recently got CFW 6.60 Pro-C Fix3, and I was wondering how to play PSX games.I've already made an ISO folder in my PSP memory card root, and put a PSX ISO in it. But when I boot up CFW, the game is not in the list.And by the way I'm talking about PSX games that aren't on PSN, so not eboots, but actual ISO files containing a PSX game.I've read some stuff about POPS Loader, but with all the different versions of CFW everyone's using, it's very confusing.So can somebody help me with this?

You have to be on official firmware 6.60 to install custom firmware, 6.60 PRO- B9Please also note that I will not be held responsible if you manage to brick your PSPDifficulty: BeginnerWelcome to my tutorial of installing PSP custom firmware 6.60 PRO on your PSP. Please do note that I do not take any responsibility of this tutorial damaging your system. However if you follow step by step you should be good to go. At the end your PSP system information should look something similar to what I have.Now let’s begin the tutorial for you to get custom firmware on your PSP.Step 1Download the required files for your PSP (I will link them to you at the very end of this tutorial), so that you know these are the proper files that you will need in order to install for your system.

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Once you have the files downloaded, extract them and take the appropriate file corresponding your PSP system compatibility. Artroplastia de cadera fisioterapia pdf. In this case I will take the 6.60 PRO-B9 since I have a compatible PSP 2000 and mother board pre TA-88v3., it should look some thing similar to this., once the downloaded file has been extracted.Step 2Now that we have the files ready, downloaded and extracted we have to move them over to the PSP so that we can install them and have custom firmware.Step 2aConnect your PSP to your PC and plug it in via USB mode. Should look something similar to this.Step 2bYou should see your PSP connected and ready to transfer the files to your memory stick (note that your memory stick has to be at 512 MB or greater)Step 2cNow that we have identified our PSP drive we can open it up and do a simple drag and drop process of the files. (Remember that I have identified my PSP system model to be a 02G pre 88V3 so I can have permanent custom firmware, yours maybe different or similar to what I have.), your PSP folder should something similar to mine.Step 2dNext we are going to drag and drop the files we have downloaded onto our PSP’s memory stick.( Once again these files depend entirely on what model you have, I have the PSP 2000, and I will be copying the 6.60 custom firmware files on to my PSP memory stick. Drag them on to the GAME folder which can be found on the root of your PSP’s memory stick and by root, I mean when you open up your PSP the first dialogue you see will be where you drag your files into.

Good guide could have used this before I installed my CFW. Also, this whole PSP section needs to be revamped, the homebrew section is also lacking and is old. Back on topic though very good guideEdit: I could write a tutorial for installing CFW 6.60 ME 1.4 if you want? It pretty easy.

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The hardest information I could find is how to use the CFW but Im a bit more knowledgable on the subject now. Let me knowEdit 2: I thought I pressed edit not quote sorry for double post.Edit 3: Also, I prefer ME because it installs CIPL flasher automatically if it can otherwise it won't so its noob friendly.