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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 05-14-2008, 08:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw

Yes, Its a tutorial from a Newbie....To a newbie!!Ok, I realize that many people have no idea they could, or has problems installing and running ISO's or CSO's onto their psp.Its actually REALLY simple. I have cfw 3.90 m33-2, so do not ask me if it works on other firmwares because for 1-it should and 2-just try it
Step 1:Connect to USB mode and create a folder at the root of your memory stick called ISO(Make sure its all caps)
Step 2:Now drag your wanted ISO or CSO file into the newly created ISO folder
Step 3: Disconnect USB mode and go into the game folder, open it it up and wait...In a couple seconds it should put you back into the XMB and say an error code( ITS OKAY!!WE WANT THIS TO HAPPEN!)
Step 4:Anyway, completely turn your psp off and go into recovery mode by holding the R trigger while turning it back on
Step 5:Once in the Recovery Menu, go to Configuration>UMD Mode> and enable M33 driver -NO UMD-, you may now exit the recovery menu
Step 6:Once your PSP resets, go into your game folder and open up your ISO and wait a couple seconds again....SURPRISE!!!You now have a working ISO! If you want to play your actual UMD just go back to the configuration menu and put UMD mode to Normal

When you are done, please post any comments if you have any questions or problems.
(P.S.!!Do not ask me for websites to download!It is illegal if you do not have the game, i get all my ISO's and CSO's from ripping my UMD and using a ISO compressor to make the file smaller!)

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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 06-18-2008, 01:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You can access the UMD mode by simply pressing select.

Also i find that if i use the M333 driver, i can play both isos and real UMB games fine w/o changing any settings.

pretty slick!
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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 06-21-2008, 01:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 08-24-2008, 12:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Im trying to put an iso file into my MS but when i drag my file its starts to copy the file and then i get an error message "Cannot copy:cannot find the specified file" and my psp goes out of usb mode after that and it says "please wait" and nothing happens...can u help? i just format my MS ...what im doing wrong? Im using 3.71 M33-2 CFW if that helps thanks
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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 08-24-2008, 04:40 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw

theres a chance thats its not ur psp at all, just ur usb cable or usb port...try using a different usb cable and/or a different comp to see if either of them are the prob.

i had a bad usb port on my comp and whenever i tried to move stuff to my psp it wouldnt let me..

also check if u have a fake memstick...to do this, turn on ur psp then press triangle when ur over the memory stick icon...click on infomation

if it say magicgate supported its real
if it says magicgate unknown its fake
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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 08-24-2008, 04:49 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 08-26-2008, 06:57 AM   #7 (permalink)
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no problem, glad it helped. also @TXBDAN, i didn't suggest pressing select in XMB simply because some older CFW's do not have the option to do so. and at eskuedero: listen to tom, also make sure your usb is plugged in completely into your psp, same thing happened to me a week ago and that was the problem.
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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 09-01-2008, 02:03 AM   #8 (permalink)
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thx alot for this guide. i was freakin out when i tried to run my ISOs and it didnt work
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Old Tutorial:Putting ISO's/CSO's on cfw 09-01-2008, 02:11 AM   #9 (permalink)
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1. Plug in USB cable to pc and psp. Then go on your PSP to USB Connection and turn it on.
2. Open up driver the PSP shows up in.
3. Open up ISO folder.
4. Copy + past games into ISO folder. (ISO, CSO, or DAX File type)
5. Turn off USB Connection by pressing the O button on PSP.
6. Go to Games ---> Memory Stick ---> Games should be here to play.
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Turn on your PSP while holding the RIGHT BUTTON. The M33 Recovery Menu Screen should come up. Go to Configuration ----> UMD Mode ----> M33 Driver -No UMD-

Or you can skip all that and instead just pop a random UMD disk in the drive.
...Your large block of text bugged me so I just put a easier to read guide...
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1. Plug in USB cable to pc and psp. Then go on your PSP to USB Connection and turn it on.
2. Open up driver the PSP shows up in.
3. Open up ISO folder.
4. Copy + past games into ISO folder. (ISO, CSO, or DAX File type)
5. Turn off USB Connection by pressing the O button on PSP.
6. Go to Games ---> Memory Stick ---> Games should be here to play.

...Your large block of text bugged me so I just put a easier to read guide...
Well that was a lot better then reading the large clump of words he had at the top.
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Well that was a lot better then reading the large clump of words he had at the top.
Yeah...I know...

Also to play the games:

Turn on your PSP while holding the RIGHT BUTTON. The M33 Recovery Menu Screen should come up. Go to Configuration ----> UMD Mode ----> M33 Driver -No UMD-

Or you can skip all that and instead just pop a random UMD disk in the drive.
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