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[Tut] ISO Running on PSP v1.50
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Award(s): 0 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | [Tut] ISO Running on PSP v1.50 I see a lot of people are having trouble with this, so here you go. For Devhook 0.46 1)Download Devhook 0.46 FULL (Ive already included the mods) from here- MEGAUPLOAD - One-Click Webhosting OR RapidShare Webhosting + Webspace 2)Download USBHOSTFS from here-MEGAUPLOAD - One-Click Webhosting OR RapidShare Webhosting + Webspace For all the people who already have dh 0.46 installed on their PSP's and just want the mod's download from here- RapidShare Webhosting + Webspace OR MEGAUPLOAD - One-Click Webhosting AND overwrite the files onto your memory stick's root. 2)Unzip the files after they are downloaded. 3)Enable USB and backup all the files on your memory stck and format your memory stick. 4)Open the folder MS_ROOT folder which you just uzipped and copy/paste the folders dh and PSP onto the root of your PSP's Memory Stick. 5)Disable USB via the PSP but keep the cable plugged in and launch DEVHOOK launcher mod 1.35 from under GAME-->Memory stick on the PSP XMB (this is actually dh 0.46) 6)Your PSP should make a noise...STOP here for the PSP part and open the usbhostfs_PC_Win folder you just unzipped, double click usbhostfs.exe, it should say USBHostFS and under that Connected to device. If it does not say connected to device and the PSP does not make a noise when devhook opens and it says Found new hardware PSP type B go to step 7) or else skip to step 8). Your usbhostfs_PC_Win folder and usbhostfs.exe running should look like this 7)After launching devhook with the usb cable plugged in and launching usbhostfs.exe, a box will pop-up on your computer saying 'PSP Type B' New hardware found...then it will ask you to install drivers, at the first menu select the option not to connect to search for updates and choose to search for drivers manually, then simply select the folder usbhostfs_PC_Win/driver ... it will automatically install the drivers and usbhostfs.exe should now say 'connected to device' Bascially all you are doing is installing the drivers (located at usbhostfs_PC_Win/driver/) 8)Now on your PSP go to UMD SELECT and you should see an option "usbhostfs0:/" open this and you should see ISO/ and driver/, open the ISO folder and your ISO's should be there! 9)Now using these settings launch your games... UMD-ISO: ubshostfs0:/ISO/game.iso (your ISO) BOOT SELECT: reboot XMB UMD-MOUNT: ISO ANYUMD FIRMWARE: 2.71 CPU CLOCK: 222MHz/111MHz (I use Home+Select once in XMB to play games at 333MHz/166MHz) FLASH ROM>>: Just leave this... OTHER MENU>>: UMD VERSION: 2.xx -> 2.00 REMOTE: remote controller PRELOAD ADDR: 0x89200000 (Try playing around with this one) AUTORUN: DISABLED ScreenShot: Capture to MS XMB Keys: Single-Key Style XMB Text Color: Leave this BG Text Color: Leave this as well. AND now press START, if all goes well your game should launch. Make sure you follow the steps closely and if you have a problem PM me LOL ive said that so many times... 10)After you're done with playing your game go back to the XMB and check out the Escape from DEVHOOK from FW2.xx under GAME-->Memory stick it has some cool mods, the HOME+START return to 1.5 mod is working perfectly, and if you selected save screenshots to MS you can take screenshots using Devhook by pressing the note button, they will be saved in ms0:/PSP/PHOTO/CAPTURE. NOTES- Only download files from the links provided...in many cases files downloaded from other sites have not worked. You have to have a UMD inside to make it work. It will diconnect and reconnect while launching/exiting/playing the game it's normal. If it still does not connect to device then try different USB ports, doesn't matter if the port is slower and then re-install the drivers...if the problem still persists go to your device manager with the PSP connected and uninstall PSP type B, unlug USB and install drivers again. DO not disconnect the USB cable throughout until you have finished and booted back to 1.5 and quit Devhook. This mod for dh 0.46 also launches directly at 333MHz. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The compatibility list is under the Devhook 0.45 guide... For Devhook 0.45 1)Dowload USBHOSTFS from here- RapidShare Webhosting + Webspace or MEGAUPLOAD - One-Click Webhosting 2)Download Devhook Ultimate installer from here- Download latest PSP utilities, tools, cracks and hacks. 3)Download USB/No autorun/screenshot for Devhook 0.44/0.45 from here- RapidShare Webhosting + Webspace OR MEGAUPLOAD - One-Click Webhosting 4)Unzip Ms_Root and USBHOSTFS. 5)Run devhook_ultimate_installer_v1091.exe (Devhook ultimate installer.exe) and select only the top option, that is Devhook 0.45 with 2.71 firmware and install it on your PSP (G: in my case). Note you should have atleast 25 MB free for this to work. 6)Go to where you unzipped Ms_Root and and copy the dh and PSP folder to the root of your MS..click yes to all (overwriting) 7)GO to the usbhostfs_PC_Win folder (wherever you unzipped it) and put your ISO, in the ISO folder (put .iso infront of your ISO filename). 8)Disconnect USB (keep the cable plugged in) and go to devhook 0.45, launch and go to other and Enable USB. 9)Double click usbhostfs.exe in the usbhostfs_PC_Win folder and it should say Connected to device. (If this does not happen and your PSP says Found New Hardware "PSP Type B" got to step 10 or else skip to step 11) 10)After selecting 'Enable USB' in devhook and launching usbhostfs.exe, a box will pop-up on your computer saying 'PSP Type B' New hardware found...then it will ask you to install drivers, at the first menu select the option not to connect to search for updates and choose to search for drivers manually, then simply select the folder usbhostfs_PC_Win/driver ... it will automatically install the drivers and usbhostfs.exe should now say 'connected to device' Bascially all you are doing is installing the drivers (located at usbhostfs_PC_Win/driver/) 11)Now, return to the Devhook GUI to mess around with the settings with usbhostfs.exe running (and saying- "Connected to device") and USB enabled, use these settings- TARGET: (reboot XMB) UMD-ISO: ubshostfs0:/ISO/game.iso(your iso in the ISO folder in the usbhostfs_PC_Win folder) UMD-MODE: ISO ANYUMD FLASH: ms0:/dh/271(MS HOOK) UMD Ver.: 2.xx -> 2.00 CLOCK: 222/111 (I use Home+Select once in XMB to play games at 333/166) REMOTE: remote controller PL-ADDR: 88E00000 (some games also use the 2nd option) Autorun: Disabled USB: Enabled ScreenShot: Disabled 11)Press start, if all goes well your game should launch! If it doesnt make sure your folders are in the right place and try plaing around with the PL-ADDR. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. If you liked this tut, then please comment.
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Award(s): 0 ![]() ![]() | this tut is quite outdated and obsolete. even if u were to brick ur psp flashing a custom firmware, or something else, that chances of brick are highly unlikely as long as u follow readme. Anyhow even if u do brick u can still unbrick it with pandoras battery. | ||||||
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Award(s): 0 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Yeah this was posted about a year ago now. It was a good tutorial at the time of posting it. Mostly the reason for bricking PSP's is human error, as you said hexitnow, if you follow the instructions carefully, then you shouldn't brick your PSP. | ||||||
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