If this is the case with your game, you'll look for the CSO file instead. You can typically find the folder where the ISO file or the game folder is stored. Click Home. This tab is in the upper-left corner of the File Explorer window.
Click Copy. It's on the left side of the Home toolbar that's at the top of the window. Doing so will copy the selected ISO file. Click your PSP's name. You'll find it in the left-hand sidebar of folders, though you'll likely need to scroll down to find it. If you can't find it here, click instead the "This PC" folder, then double-click the PSP's name below the "Devices and drives" heading. If you don't see this folder, create one before proceeding: Click the Home tab.
Click New Folder. Click the Home tab again. The Home toolbar will appear at the top of the File Explorer window. Click Paste. It's just right of the Copy option in the toolbar.
This process may take several minutes. Eject and unplug your PSP from your computer. After doing so, it's safe to detach your PSP from your computer. Your PSP must be up-to-date and have custom-installed firmware in order for you to be able to place downloaded games on it. Open the Finder. This app is a blue, face-shaped icon in your Mac's Dock. You can usually select the folder from the left side of the Finder window. Select the ISO. Simply click the ISO file in order to select it.
Click Edit. This menu item is in the upper-left side of your Mac's screen. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This will copy the ISO file. Double-click your PSP's name. It will be on the left side of the Finder window, just below the "Devices" heading. Doing so opens your PSP's folder. If you don't see this folder, create one before proceeding: Click the File menu item.
Click Edit again. The drop-down menu will appear. This process may take a few minutes. Eject and unplug your PSP from the computer. After doing so, it's safe to physically detach the PSP from your Mac. Part 2. We are constantly looking for guest bloggers at wololo. Hi everyone, Some days back a topic was posted on wololo about streaming movies on ps4.
I dont own ps4 but have a vita. Did the same procedure on vita and had a problem. The problem is that almost no video works on vita except the one having the following conditions:.
I dont know why sony has put so many restrictions on vita. Any way to solve this problem and get videos working on vita. Please really help me wololo or any other. Probably should have just opened a thread for this question, since this is kind of off topic for this. Honestly, it would be easier to simply convert the videos to something the Vita can use. I would like to add that using an actual 6. Patches games were more than once the cause for bugs in newer custom firmwares especially savedata problems , not working games, and so on.
Patching games is a cheap and bad solution, if there is a CFW that can play those games without patching them. For example: this is a decent solution for those still preferring to use IRShell. Then again, if the person is sticking to older firmware for fear of problems with updating, then they should just lay those fears to rest and update. I thought there were severe restrictions with booting from the memory stick. But the 's can get full cfw without getting bricked, unless you do something wrong, which is pretty hard to do.
Just go to the 'Game' then 'Memory Stick' and launch it. The is the most popular model for modders so I'd stick with that just to be safe. Hope this helped!!! What happens if you turn off the PSP? Do you have to reinstall the mod every time? Does this work on all PSP models , , , etc. Thanks for the guide! By jasonZak Follow. More by the author:. About: Usually, I'd put a bunch of random stuff about myself in this section, but honestly I'm not that interesting.
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