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Old Eboot problems 02-27-2007, 07:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Eboot problems

Hi all,

Sorry to have to make a new thread i could not find similar problems by searching.

I have just got a psp with OE-C installed.

Im trying to make an eboot from my final fantasy 9 PAL disk. Now i have made an ISO and run NTSC converter and made an eboot but

1) it does not create a keys.bin

2) it was getting just past the playstation boot screen then just black screen

I have tried this a few times by creating the original ISO's with different software but now it will not even see anything i place in PSP\Game it says there are no games on my memory stick.

Please can someone help me with my problems as i have spent about 4 hours searching for a solution

Thank you.

PS. I have also tried by making BIN and CUE files instead of ISo's
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Old Eboot problems 02-28-2007, 12:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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well you have to turn it into an eboot file bro.
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