Translate from VF blog ', sorry for bad english.
In the following I will write a detailed guide on how to update your PSP to the newest hackable Firmware and how to install the newest (Light) Custom Firmware. This will not be a fancy guide. Don't await any fancy graphics, this will be a simple text guide with a few screenshots to help you. Foreword: This guide will be divided into 5 parts. A Custom Firmware for Firmware 6.20, one for Firmware 6.35 and one for Firmware 6.39. I also added the downgrading option for the people who want to have the permanent 6.20. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR PSP.
This tutorial was created by me, but every program in this thread was created by others. Differences between 6.20 PRO, 6.35 PRO and 6.39 PRO: The main difference between those two is, that the 6.20 PRO can be installed permanently.
That means, if you turn off the PSP, that it is still installed. The 6.35 PRO and 6.39 PRO can only be installed temporarily and will be erased as soon as you turn off your PSP. This is due to the new checks that were build in the 6.35. A permanent patch for it would require a lot of work. If a permanent patch for 6.35 get's released, I will update this thread to reflect the new changes.
The compatibility should be nearly or exactly the same for backups, homebrew and plugins. The 6.20 PRO can't be installed permanently on every PSP. Some new models of the PSP 3000 (9g) doesn't allow you to install it permanently. On this PSP's, you can only install the 6.20 PRO temporarily or the 6.35 PRO 9g is limited to PSP 3000, so if you have a PSP 1000, 2000 or Go, you don't need to worry about it. In title index of whatsapp databases. Information about 9g's: Newer PSP 3000 models come with Firmware 6.35. They have the modelnumber 9g and new drivers. These PSP's can't be downgraded to 6.20 ( DON'T TRY IT, YOU WILL RECEIVE A BRICK) and you can't install the 6.20 PRO permanently to the PSP.
If you have a PSP 3000 and installed your PRO, always look into the System Information and notice what g you have. If your g is something else than 9, you can downgrade and install the 6.20 PRO permanently. If your PSP is 9g, you can only install the Custom Firmwares temporarily. Advantages: The PSP Scene developed a lot. We came a long way from downgraders, different Exploits and the discovery of the Pandora Battery.
Today, we can put a Custom Firmwares on our PSP with very small effort. Old Custom Firmwares were mostly limited to older Firmwares that were patched very fast. Today, things like the easy install of Custom Firmwares are possible due to signed eboots. In my opinion, these new Custom Firmwares are better then the old Custom Firmwares. They are much easier to install and games that needed patches to work on old Custom Firmwares, work without problems now. Meet the requirements: First, you need to know on what Firmware you are right now. To do this, turn on your PSP,scroll all the way to the left and scroll down until you see the System Settings and press X.
Scroll down again until you see the System Information and press X again. There are 3 points right now System Software: X.XX Nickname: MAC Address: If your System Software is lower than 6.35 or is exactly 6.35, this tutorial can help you on your way to homebrew. Next you download the, put it on your PSP's memorystick and run it.
It shows what kind of PSP you have (only important for PSP 3000, others can be ignored). If your PSP has 9g, you can't install the 6.20 permanent and can't downgrade to 6.20. PSP's with 9g can only be downgraded to 6.35 to run the 6.35 PRO or the 6.39 PRO (without the need of downgrading). Now comes the most important part. If you want the 6.20 Custom Firmware, which can be installed permanently, please look at the first part. If your Firmware is over 6.20, but under or exactly 6.35, you can install the 6.35 Light Custom Firmware.
For this, look at the second part. I reflected the installation of the 6.39 one on the third part. THIS IS FOR 6.20 What you need: A memory stick with enough space/enough space on your PSP Go. If your Firmware is below 6.20: Download the 6.20 update. It comes as an EBOOT.PBP, if not, rename it this way. Connect your PSP to your Computer and copy the EBOOT.PBP into the folder PSP/GAME/UPDATE. This means that you create these folders, if they are not presented.
When you open your PSP, there should be a folder called PSP, inside should be a folder called GAME, inside the folder should be a folder called UPDATE. If one of these folders are not presented, just create them. Copy your downloaded EBOOT.PBP in the UPDATE folder.
It should look like this: When it looks like this, just turn your PSP on, go to the memory stick and start the UPDATE. Follow the explanation and your PSP is updated to Firmware 6.20. If your Firmware is 6.20 and you want to install the Custom Firmware permanently: The permanent patch is only installable if you have a PSP belog 9g. Trying to install the permanent patch on a PSP 9g will brick the PSP. To know what g you have, install the 6.20 PRO-B6 (but not the permanent patch) and look into the system information.
At the very bottom, you can see what g you have. Download the 620PRO-B9.rar I linked above. Extract the RAR File (if you don't know what I mean, google for Winrar and Install it.) and copy the folders PROUPDATE and 620PROPermanent inside your PSP/GAME folder. If they are not present on your PSP, create a folder called PSP, and inside, create a folder called GAME inside it and copy these two folders inside it. If you have a PSP 3000, you should look into the System Information now. On the screenshot above, you can see that your Xg is listed at the bottom of the information. If you have 9g, then you are finished now.
You can only install it temporarily on the 3000 9g. If your g is not 9g, you can process onward. After you installed the PROUPDATE, run the Permanent Patch and Press X and after you read the brick warning, press X again.
If your Firmware is 6.20 and you want to install the Custom Firmware temporarily: Download the 620PRO-B9.rar I linked above. Extract the RAR File (if you don't know what I mean, google for Winrar and Install it.) and copy the folders PROUPDATE and FastRecovery (FastRecovery starts the Custom Firmware again if you turned your PSP off. Just needs a few seconds) inside your PSP/GAME folder.
If they are not present on your PSP, create a folder called PSP, and inside, create a folder called GAME inside it and copy these two folders inside it. This is how your folder should look like after extracting the file you downloaded above: Copy the correct folders I stated above on your PSP.
Turn your PSP on and go to the memory stick. Start the PRO Update. The Firmware should install automatically. If not, hold L and press X.
After you started the PROUPDATE on 6.20, start the Permanent Patch to install your 6.20 permanently. When you start it, press X, read the brick warning and press X again. After the PSP restarted, start the permanent patch again and press X and the O. Now it will be installed. THIS IS FOR 6.35 What you need: A memory stick with enough space/enough space on your PSP Go.
If your Firmware is below 6.35: Download the 6.35 update. It comes as an EBOOT.PBP, if not, rename it this way. Connect your PSP to your Computer and copy the EBOOT.PBP into the folder PSP/GAME/UPDATE. This means that you create these folders, if they are not presented. When you open your PSP, there should be a folder called PSP, inside should be a folder called GAME, inside the folder should be a folder called UPDATE. If one of these folders are not presented, just create them.
Copy your downloaded EBOOT.PBP in the UPDATE folder. It should look like this: When it looks like this, just turn your PSP on, go to the memory stick and start the UPDATE. Follow the explanation and your PSP is updated to Firmware 6.35. If your Firmware is 6.35: Download the 635PRO-B9.rar I linked above.
Extract the RAR File (if you don't know what I mean, google for Winrar and Install it.) and copy the folders PROUPDATE and FastRecovery (FastRecovery starts the Custom Firmware again if you turned your PSP off. Just needs a few seconds) inside your PSP/GAME folder. If they are not present on your PSP, create a folder called PSP, and inside, create a folder called GAME inside it and copy these two folders inside it. This is how your folder should look like after extracting the file you downloaded above: Copy the correct folders I stated above on your PSP. Turn your PSP on and go to the memory stick. Start the PRO Update.
The Firmware should install automatically. If not, hold L and press X.
Fast Recovery Psp 6.60 Download
THIS IS FOR 6.39 What you need: Firmware 6.39 (PSP Go) Firmware 6.39 (PSP 1000, 2000 and 3000) A memory stick with enough space/enough space on your PSP Go. If your Firmware is below 6.39: Download the 6.39 update. It comes as an EBOOT.PBP, if not, rename it this way. Connect your PSP to your Computer and copy the EBOOT.PBP into the folder PSP/GAME/UPDATE. This means that you create these folders, if they are not presented.
When you open your PSP, there should be a folder called PSP, inside should be a folder called GAME, inside the folder should be a folder called UPDATE. If one of these folders are not presented, just create them. Copy your downloaded EBOOT.PBP in the UPDATE folder.
It should look like this: When it looks like this, just turn your PSP on, go to the memory stick and start the UPDATE. Follow the explanation and your PSP is updated to Firmware 6.39. If your Firmware is 6.39: Download the 639PRO-B9.rar I linked above. Extract the RAR File (if you don't know what I mean, google for Winrar and Install it.) and copy the folders PROUPDATE and FastRecovery (FastRecovery starts the Custom Firmware again if you turned your PSP off. Just needs a few seconds) inside your PSP/GAME folder. If they are not present on your PSP, create a folder called PSP, and inside, create a folder called GAME inside it and copy these two folders inside it. This is how your folder should look like after extracting the file you downloaded above: Copy the correct folders I stated above on your PSP.
Turn your PSP on and go to the memory stick. Start the PRO Update. The Firmware should install automatically.
If not, hold L and press X. THIS IS FOR 6.60 What you need: Firmware 6.60 (PSP Go) Firmware 6.60 (PSP 1000, 2000 and 3000) A memory stick with enough space/enough space on your PSP Go. If your Firmware is below 6.60: Download the 6.60 update. It comes as an EBOOT.PBP, if not, rename it this way. Connect your PSP to your Computer and copy the EBOOT.PBP into the folder PSP/GAME/UPDATE. This means that you create these folders, if they are not presented. When you open your PSP, there should be a folder called PSP, inside should be a folder called GAME, inside the folder should be a folder called UPDATE.
If one of these folders are not presented, just create them. Copy your downloaded EBOOT.PBP in the UPDATE folder. It should look like this: When it looks like this, just turn your PSP on, go to the memory stick and start the UPDATE. Follow the explanation and your PSP is updated to Firmware 6.60.
If your Firmware is 6.60: Download the 660PROB9.rar I linked above. Extract the RAR File (if you don't know what I mean, google for Winrar and Install it.) and copy the folders PROUPDATE and FastRecovery (FastRecovery starts the Custom Firmware again if you turned your PSP off. Just needs a few seconds) inside your PSP/GAME folder. If they are not present on your PSP, create a folder called PSP, and inside, create a folder called GAME inside it and copy these two folders inside it. This is how your folder should look like after extracting the file you downloaded above: Copy the correct folders I stated above on your PSP. Turn your PSP on and go to the memory stick. Start the PRO Update.
The Firmware should install automatically. If not, hold L and press X. DOWNGRADE FROM 6.3x TO 6.20/6.35 What you need: or A memory stick with enough space/enough space on your PSP Go. If your Firmware is 6.3x: Download the Downgrader I linked above. Check your PSP with the Module Checker posted at the top.
Is your PSP a 9g? Copy the 6.35 Firmware I linked above to X: PSP GAME UPDATE EBOOT.PBP (X is for your Drive Letter, the Firmware itself should be named EBOOT.PBP. If not, rename it).
Every other g can be downgraded to 6.20, so use the 6.20 Update instead. Copy the folder PSP that you've extracted from the Downgrader to your Memorystick and overwrite the folder.
When you've set up your Stick like this, run the downgrader! From the PSP Menu (not the PSP Update). Wait a bit and the Update should start. Install it like a normal Update and after restarting, your PSP should be on Firmware 6.20 or 6.35. Support for every PSP and Generation has been added. You can downgrade every PSP out there with this downgrader. Newer PSP 3000 with 9g and 7g only can be downgraded to 6.35.
If your PSP came with 6.35, it can be downgraded to 6.35, but not to 6.20. How to use Homebrew and Backups of your PSN Games and UMD's: Backups of your PSP Games go into the folder ISO. If it is not there, create it. Homebrews come as a EBOOT.PBP file in a folder. Copy this folder into the PSP/GAME folder. PSN Stuff also goes into the PSP/GAME folder.
Some are pacifistic, others violent. Through her they become friends, and it is shortly after that Makoto confesses to Kotonoha. 1 year ago Genres: Comedy Anime, Sci-Fi Anime, Shounen Anime Summary: In the present day, hundreds of extraterrestrial species walk the Earth. That afternoon, waiting for her at a train stop with Sekai, Makoto thanks her for helping him, offering whatever he can in return. As a train pulls in, Sekai turns to kiss him on the lips, skipping into an open passenger car and bidding the dumbstruck boy luck with his new girlfriend. Sousei no onmyouji english dubbed.
Congratulations, now you have a Custom Firmware on your PSP. I hope that my tutorial helps you and shows you the wonderful world of homebrew. If you have any questions or have any improvements for my tutorial, please message me. I am eager for your experiences with this tutorial. Many many thanks to Coldbird and VFlame. They are the creators of this superb Custom Firmwares. It is really one of my favorites.
I can understand all the people who'd like their GEN and M33 firmwares, but sometimes you just got to change a running system to make things better Credits to aminemaster for the two pics from the 6.20 permanent installation. I installed the 6,35 pro just before i read this tut. And it was a pain just to findout how (on this and other forums). It took me days and than still it wasn't clear (but i am a total noob for psp i even had to do research on the abrev XMB:-) ) and still didn know the use of the fast-recovery until i read this Maybe u can add a downgrade part 6.35 - 6.20 (or just say if its possible or not) And mention the difference in iso loading (build-in on 6.35 vs isotool on 6.20) And maybe mention the excistence of the m33 (and maybe other) firmwares and optionally make clear why these are out of scope in this tut.
Thanks, very clear and easy to follow instructions. I have a PSP 3000 piano black in the mail ( expect to get it delivered in the next couple of days ) and I can't wait to hack it. Hopefully, it's not gonna be one of those new naughty unhackable firmware on it, or the whole 9g business, I got it new from Amazon. I played almost everything on the DS, now it seams a good time to own a PSP. Cheaper then ever, easy to hack, and a vastly catalog of games to choose from. At least, it's gonna keep me busy until the 3DS gets a decent library as well. Let's just hope I'm gonna be able to hack it.
By the way, what are the chances that a piano black PSP3000 comes with a firmware 6.35?
Changelog (translated):. BUG repair and reconstruction of the accumulation of a large number of code. Mounted support PSPGO UMD Video. Fix Inferno/np9660 standby mode occurs when the drive noise. Updated decryption component, 6.20/6.3x version 6.60 will add support future encryption type PRX.
Soal um undip 2012 pdf. Add to 6.20/6.3x added 6.60 function 6.60 save game compatible with the future. Add 6.60 PRO-B9, support for 6.60 firmware (in theory, support all PSP hardware, including version 11g). Add CPU frequency 166/83. Added compatibility with the ISO played KHBBSpatch support Developer's note.
6.60 PRO-B9 use kernel vulnerabilities from some1/Davee/Proxima/Zecoxao the 6.60 downgrader. To express thanks again.
Join Our Websites Today! You Are Please To Be Come To Our Websites! Register as fast as you can!: WEBSITES.READ THIS FIRST!.
Virtuous Flame has release new Custom Firmware and that is Compatible with Official Firmware 6.60! The new PRO-B9 has been ported on the Official firmware 6.60!! With this Custom Firmware, you don't need to downgrade your PSP! Now you can play your ISO and CSO games against!
(+New+) 6.60 PRO-B10 fix 1 released for all psp units: Download it Here: Light Custom Firmware 6.60 PRO-B9 (FIX) +( New): Official PRO CFW websites with download list: - For PSP 1000 & 2000 with Non-V3 Module! Installation: 1.Run the PRO UPDATE first.
In the PRO-UPDATE, press (X) button to launch the installation.Now it will writing 10 files on your flash0.press (X) button agains to finish the installation and start the CFW. 2.Run the CIPLFLASHER and then Press (X) button.
After it finish installing the files, it will restarting your PSP in 5 second. 3.Check your PSP system software, it should change into PRO-B9. So that is how you install the PRO permanent Update on your PSP with version 6.60 - For PSP 3000 & GO: 1.Run the PROUPDATE 2.Run the FAST RECOVERY.
Only this two files that you need to run. Don't Use the CIPLFLASHER on your PSP 3000 or GO, it will cause a bricked!! 3.Go to System Setting,System Information,it should be like this 6.60 PRO-B9 Notes: When you Reboot your PSP.
The LCFW will disappear. Do the same thing that have you done just right now. How to Uninstall the LCFW: 1. Run the PRO-UPDATE. 2.In the PRO-UPDATER, press triangle to Uninstall all files from your flash0 files.
3.Check up your system software. It will return into official firmware 6.60.
Fast Recovery Psp 6.60 Pro B9
How to play ISO/Cso games on this LCFW?: Now, connect your psp usb cable to the cpu(computer). AutoPlay will Comes out. Then, click to open folder to view files. Okey, AFter you have click to open folder to view files, your root of your memory card or system storage(pspgo) will appear.
So, for those you guys out there didn't know what the root is?,.the answer is up here. Okey, so now what you gonna do is create a new folder and rename it as ISO(capital letter). Copy and paste your ISO/CSO games to the ISO folder that you have create just right now. ISO GAMES SHOWN UP AS CORRUPT DATA: If you have try to create the ISO folder but the games still show corrupted files. Try to format your memory card or system storage(pspgo).
Then, try it again. It should work. How To Put ISO or CSO games on a PSP with CFW?: Don't Forget to Subscribe! Add me as Your Friends!!
I really appreciate it!! Thanks for watching This video!! Hope you guys enjoy!!
LCFW 6.20/6.35/6.39/6.60 Pro B9 Released Posted by dimy93 August 25, 2011 Categories: PSP Custom Firmware, PSP News 62 Comments What is LCFW? LCFW a.k.a Light Custom Firmware is a custom firmware that is stored in the RAM as well as in the Flash0 and when the PSP is completely turned off it gets erased(only from the RAM). It’s the only CFW available for PSP 3000/GO/E1000 and PSP 2000 with TA088v3. It enables you to play PS1 games, PSP iso/cso games and to run homebrews and plugins.
Is there a way to make this LCFW permanent? If your PSP supports 6.20 OFW there is so called Permanent Patch that can make the 6.20 Pro b9 permanent and it’s supported by any PSP that supports 6.20 OFW. If you have PSP 1000 or PSP 2000 with non-TA088v3 motherboard you can also install 6.39 Pro B9 or 6.60 Pro B9 and install CIPL. This will make the LCFW full CFW. What is Fast Recovery? After the initial installation of the LCFW there is easier way to turn it on. It’s to run the Fast Recovery.
Can I delete the files after the installation? If you have installed 6.20 Pro B9 with a permanent patch or CIPL you can delete everything. If not than you can delete everything except the Fast Recovery. What PSPs are supported? 6.20 Pro B9 – 1g,2g,3g,4g,5g,6g 6.35 Pro B9 – 1g,2g,3g,4g,5g,6g,7g,9g 6.39 Pro B9 – 1g,2g,3g,4g,5g,6g,7g,9g 6.60 Pro B9 - 1g,2g,3g,4g,5g,6g,7g,9g,11g a.k.a PSP E1000( not yet tested ) I installed 6.20 Permanent Patch and got a file called vshorig.prx. What to do it?
This is file that will help you if something with your PSP went wrong. Copy it somewhere save – on your computer for example. So How to install 6.XX Pro B9: Install the some of these OFW: 6.20,6.35,6.39,6.60 ( No matter if you downgrade or upgrade or you are on one of them already ) Download the version of the LCFW that corresponds to your OFW Unrar both FastRecovery and PROUPDATE folders in PSP/GAME Run the 6.XX PRO UPDATE Icon from Game – Memory Stick You will see black screen like the one below. Hit the X button. When the installation completes hit the X button again.
You are now back to the menu with 6.XX Pro B9 installed. How to install 6.20 Permanent Patch( This works only on 6.20 Pro B9 already installed and enabled): In the 6.20 Pro B9 archive you will find folder called “620PROPermanent”. Copy it in PSP/GAME Run it from Game – Memory Stick on your PSP.( See below ) You will see a black screen. Press X on it. Then you will be asked if you want to test the patch.
Press X again. ( See below ) If your PSP doesn’t crash and goes to the XMB you can proceed with the installation. Otherwise your PSP is not compatible with it and should stop trying to install it. Run the permanent patch again.
Fast Recovery Psp 6.35
Hit X again on the first question but this time hit O on the second. Your 6.20 Pro B9 is now permanent. You Will find out that you got a file vshorig.prx in your root directory of the PSP. Copy it somewhere save – for example on your computer.
It can help in some cases of brick. Installing 6.39/6.60 CIPL( This must be installed on 6.39/6.60 Pro B9 and only on PSP 1000 and PSP 2000 with non -TA088v3 motherboard. Otherwise this will cause a brick that can not be fixed.): You will find a CIPLFlasher folder in the 6.39/6.60 Pro B9 archives.
Place it in PSP/GAME Run it from Game – Memory Stick ( See Below ). You will see a black screen as the one below. Hit X and wait the psp to reboot. You now have a permanent 6.39/6.60 PRO B9. Last but not least here is the changelog: Some bugfixes and code optimization Support for PSP Go Video mount Fixed a bug in Inferno/SonyNP9660 when enter sleep mode Updated decryption component, 6.20/6.3x add future support for encryption type PRX version 6.60 Added compatibility to future game requiring 6.60fw Added 6.60 version (theorically sopports 11g module) Added option 166/83 frequency of CPU.
Comments are closed.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |