![]() (Enabling a driver allows you to play ISO/CSO games with no UMD in the Bay)įake Region - Lets you set a fake region on your PSP.įree UMD Region - Enabling this will allow you to play all region UMD in the UMD Bay. UMD Mode - This allows the emulation of UMD's using different drivers. Game folder homebrew - Lets you change the kernel for the /PSP/GAME folder between 1.50 and 3.xx kernels.Īutorun program at /PSP/GAME/BOOT/EBOOT.PBP - This allows you to boot up a homebrew application on start up rather then the XMB itself. Hide corrupt icons - Hides corrupt data files that show under Game Menu. Skip Sony Logo - Skips the Start-up video and sound. (Press X to enable and disable USB mode). This allows access to your memory stick from recovery mode. Structure of the Lastest Recovery Menu Toggle USB Then just go through the guide, accept all the messages and warnings and hopefully when you restart your PSP it should be fully functional again. The program will launch and it will give you several options. Then select 'Run Program at /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/EBOOT.PBP'. Select 'Toggle USB' and put the RECOVERY folder into GAME, and put the 4.01 EBOOT in RECOVERY. Turn on your PSP and hold R to go into the Recovery Menu. Hopefully it should work now.ĭownload the latest version of Recovery Flash (1.32), a useful program created by Hellcat. If you haven't made a back up, there might be some on the internet. If still not recovered go into the flashx you might have been messing with, then delete it all, and copy the backup you have made. ![]() Go into the Recovery menu and go in Advanced Settings and press X on Format Flash1 and reset settings, if you think you're firmware files are messed. From then on you can change how you access it, and change lots more settings. To access it you must press the L trigger and the music note button near the bottom of your PSP. Then go into the Recovery Menu and enable it. To install copy the 'seplugins' folder in the root of your MS, it may ask you to overwrite and click yes. It has Pandora built in it, so you can build a Pandora's battery with it because it has the software. This is not built in and you must download it from here(Works up to 3.90 M33). It is made by Ketchup, and has lots of useful settings on it. This is a recovery menu you can access on the XMB. Then you can change whatever you wanted to. Keep holding the R trigger, and hopefully you should be on a similiar screen to the at the top of this page. Then hold the R trigger and switch the PSP on. Completely shut down the PSP, by holding the power button up, until the screen goes blank. To access it, completely shut down the PSP. This is a built in feature for M33 Firmware's. ![]() ![]() This is a built in feature for OE Firmware's and 2.71 SE. Then you can change whatever you wanted to.Ĭould someone get a photo of the 1.50 recovery mode please. This menu is very limited and has only three options. This was the first recovery menu, and helped lots of people out from semi-bricks. 9 Run Program at /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/EBOOT.PBP.6 Structure of the Lastest Recovery Menu. ![]()
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