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How do I update my Sony PSP unit to the new 2.0 firmware release so that I get to use the Web browser, etc? I don’t have a Wifi connection, so I need instructions that don’t require wireless, too. I just recently updated my Sony PSP unit to the 2.0 firmware release too, so i can step you through the procedure I used. For this one, I used the download to PC option; if you have a wireless wi-fi network, you can use the detailed instructions I posted earlier instead:. The first step is to go to the and make sure you have all the required items there. Now, scroll to the bottom of that page and click that you “agree” with their terms of update. You’ll then be asked by your Web browser if you want to open the file or save it to your disk: I’m running Firefox here, so my dialog box might be a slight bit different from what you’ll see with Internet Explorer, but the basic idea here is that you can’t open this file – it’s for the PSP – so just save it to disk.
Once the download has finished, hook up your Sony PSP to your Windows PC – I have WinXP Pro – and make sure that on your PSP you choose ‘USB Connect’ (I have more details on how to do that in if you need it). The PSP will show up on your computer as the unimaginatively named “Removable Disk”: Click on the device, you should see a folder called “PSP”. Open that and move into a subfolder called “GAMES”. Within that you’ll have to create a new subfolder called “UPDATE”: Now, finally, you’re ready to copy the downloaded file across to the PSP so you can run the update. Just drag and drop the file EBOOT.PBP into the newly created UPDATE folder: Once that’s done, eject the PSP from your PC. On the PSP you now need to make sure your unit is still plugged in to the wall (this is critical so that you don’t have a battery glitch and trash your PSP unit!), then navigate to the “Game” area. One of the choices here will be Memory Stick.
Choose it by pushing the “X” button and you’ll see PSP Update ver 2.00. That’s what we want! Push “X” again to start the update process. It clears the screen, vanishes for a few seconds, then comes back and either says “PSP System Software Version 2.00” and has a “Start” option, or tells you that you don’t need to apply the update since you’re already running 2.00 on your Playstation Portable.
Assuming that you, like me, don’t yet have 2.0, you’ll want to choose “Start”, go through the user agreement (are there too many lawyers on this planet or what?) and leave your PSP untouched until it’s done. My update took about two minutes. You should now be the proud owner of a Sony PSP unit that has the 2.0 firmware system installed, which means you now have a Web browser and lots of other spiffo updates to the system. I’ll write about how to work with the browser in another article, but I hope this will get you up and running with System Software 2.00 on your PSP! One last tip: once you’re done with the update, you’ll want to delete it from your Memory Stick. Do this by again going to GAMES then Memory Stick, then when you’re looking at the “PSP Update ver 2.00” push the upward pointing triangle button (on the right control area, not one of the four directional buttons on the left). You’ll see three choices, one of which is “Delete”.
May 09, 2011 I think Total_Noob bricked his psp in an attempt to perma patch 6.20 TN-E, so there's none for 6.20 TN-E. Stick with 6.20 PRO-B5 if you want perma patch. Theres password protection and a recovery menu functions under settings on the XMB in 6.20 TN-E. Installing PSP custom firmware 5.00 M33-6. Update to custom firmware 5.00 M33-6. Not all the download links worked for me, but you can find the files easily.
Choose that, and you’ll have just deleted the now-obsolete update file. Last week i bought my psp,was 4.2 firmware version and i’ve update it to 5.03 and i had put on it gen a full as one of my friends told me to do, after 4 days checking the web i had seen that gen-c is better and so it was because many games that don’t worked on gen a full worked on gen-c but now i have a problem, yesterday when i was playing the game sudently bloked and after a minute i sawed that my psp doesn’t want anymore to see the games that i had copied on his card like in the day when i bought it.
No problem i had instaled the chick hen stuff again, then the gen a full stuff again and when i tried to install gen c full it sais that the update is instaled but when i check the system info it says that is still gen a full. Torrent snowflake pro. I had tried this thing 10 times i think but still sais that is instaled but when i check is still gen a full and the games that worked on gen-c, now don’t work. My system firmware didn’t changed is still 5.03 what a f. Shoyuld i do!!??? Sorry 4 my bad english 🙂.
How do I update my Sony PSP unit to the new 2.0 firmware release so that I get to use the Web browser, etc? I don’t have a Wifi connection, so I need instructions that don’t require wireless, too. I just recently updated my Sony PSP unit to the 2.0 firmware release too, so i can step you through the procedure I used. For this one, I used the download to PC option; if you have a wireless wi-fi network, you can use the detailed instructions I posted earlier instead:. The first step is to go to the and make sure you have all the required items there. Now, scroll to the bottom of that page and click that you “agree” with their terms of update. You’ll then be asked by your Web browser if you want to open the file or save it to your disk: I’m running Firefox here, so my dialog box might be a slight bit different from what you’ll see with Internet Explorer, but the basic idea here is that you can’t open this file – it’s for the PSP – so just save it to disk.
Once the download has finished, hook up your Sony PSP to your Windows PC – I have WinXP Pro – and make sure that on your PSP you choose ‘USB Connect’ (I have more details on how to do that in if you need it). The PSP will show up on your computer as the unimaginatively named “Removable Disk”: Click on the device, you should see a folder called “PSP”. Open that and move into a subfolder called “GAMES”. Within that you’ll have to create a new subfolder called “UPDATE”: Now, finally, you’re ready to copy the downloaded file across to the PSP so you can run the update. Just drag and drop the file EBOOT.PBP into the newly created UPDATE folder: Once that’s done, eject the PSP from your PC. On the PSP you now need to make sure your unit is still plugged in to the wall (this is critical so that you don’t have a battery glitch and trash your PSP unit!), then navigate to the “Game” area. One of the choices here will be Memory Stick.
Choose it by pushing the “X” button and you’ll see PSP Update ver 2.00. That’s what we want! Push “X” again to start the update process. It clears the screen, vanishes for a few seconds, then comes back and either says “PSP System Software Version 2.00” and has a “Start” option, or tells you that you don’t need to apply the update since you’re already running 2.00 on your Playstation Portable.
Assuming that you, like me, don’t yet have 2.0, you’ll want to choose “Start”, go through the user agreement (are there too many lawyers on this planet or what?) and leave your PSP untouched until it’s done. My update took about two minutes. You should now be the proud owner of a Sony PSP unit that has the 2.0 firmware system installed, which means you now have a Web browser and lots of other spiffo updates to the system. I’ll write about how to work with the browser in another article, but I hope this will get you up and running with System Software 2.00 on your PSP! One last tip: once you’re done with the update, you’ll want to delete it from your Memory Stick. Do this by again going to GAMES then Memory Stick, then when you’re looking at the “PSP Update ver 2.00” push the upward pointing triangle button (on the right control area, not one of the four directional buttons on the left). You’ll see three choices, one of which is “Delete”.
May 09, 2011 I think Total_Noob bricked his psp in an attempt to perma patch 6.20 TN-E, so there\'s none for 6.20 TN-E. Stick with 6.20 PRO-B5 if you want perma patch. Theres password protection and a recovery menu functions under settings on the XMB in 6.20 TN-E. Installing PSP custom firmware 5.00 M33-6. Update to custom firmware 5.00 M33-6. Not all the download links worked for me, but you can find the files easily.
Choose that, and you’ll have just deleted the now-obsolete update file. Last week i bought my psp,was 4.2 firmware version and i’ve update it to 5.03 and i had put on it gen a full as one of my friends told me to do, after 4 days checking the web i had seen that gen-c is better and so it was because many games that don’t worked on gen a full worked on gen-c but now i have a problem, yesterday when i was playing the game sudently bloked and after a minute i sawed that my psp doesn’t want anymore to see the games that i had copied on his card like in the day when i bought it.
No problem i had instaled the chick hen stuff again, then the gen a full stuff again and when i tried to install gen c full it sais that the update is instaled but when i check the system info it says that is still gen a full. Torrent snowflake pro. I had tried this thing 10 times i think but still sais that is instaled but when i check is still gen a full and the games that worked on gen-c, now don’t work. My system firmware didn’t changed is still 5.03 what a f. Shoyuld i do!!??? Sorry 4 my bad english 🙂.
...'>2.00 Download Psp Update 6.20 M33(04.10.2018)How do I update my Sony PSP unit to the new 2.0 firmware release so that I get to use the Web browser, etc? I don’t have a Wifi connection, so I need instructions that don’t require wireless, too. I just recently updated my Sony PSP unit to the 2.0 firmware release too, so i can step you through the procedure I used. For this one, I used the download to PC option; if you have a wireless wi-fi network, you can use the detailed instructions I posted earlier instead:. The first step is to go to the and make sure you have all the required items there. Now, scroll to the bottom of that page and click that you “agree” with their terms of update. You’ll then be asked by your Web browser if you want to open the file or save it to your disk: I’m running Firefox here, so my dialog box might be a slight bit different from what you’ll see with Internet Explorer, but the basic idea here is that you can’t open this file – it’s for the PSP – so just save it to disk.
Once the download has finished, hook up your Sony PSP to your Windows PC – I have WinXP Pro – and make sure that on your PSP you choose ‘USB Connect’ (I have more details on how to do that in if you need it). The PSP will show up on your computer as the unimaginatively named “Removable Disk”: Click on the device, you should see a folder called “PSP”. Open that and move into a subfolder called “GAMES”. Within that you’ll have to create a new subfolder called “UPDATE”: Now, finally, you’re ready to copy the downloaded file across to the PSP so you can run the update. Just drag and drop the file EBOOT.PBP into the newly created UPDATE folder: Once that’s done, eject the PSP from your PC. On the PSP you now need to make sure your unit is still plugged in to the wall (this is critical so that you don’t have a battery glitch and trash your PSP unit!), then navigate to the “Game” area. One of the choices here will be Memory Stick.
Choose it by pushing the “X” button and you’ll see PSP Update ver 2.00. That’s what we want! Push “X” again to start the update process. It clears the screen, vanishes for a few seconds, then comes back and either says “PSP System Software Version 2.00” and has a “Start” option, or tells you that you don’t need to apply the update since you’re already running 2.00 on your Playstation Portable.
Assuming that you, like me, don’t yet have 2.0, you’ll want to choose “Start”, go through the user agreement (are there too many lawyers on this planet or what?) and leave your PSP untouched until it’s done. My update took about two minutes. You should now be the proud owner of a Sony PSP unit that has the 2.0 firmware system installed, which means you now have a Web browser and lots of other spiffo updates to the system. I’ll write about how to work with the browser in another article, but I hope this will get you up and running with System Software 2.00 on your PSP! One last tip: once you’re done with the update, you’ll want to delete it from your Memory Stick. Do this by again going to GAMES then Memory Stick, then when you’re looking at the “PSP Update ver 2.00” push the upward pointing triangle button (on the right control area, not one of the four directional buttons on the left). You’ll see three choices, one of which is “Delete”.
May 09, 2011 I think Total_Noob bricked his psp in an attempt to perma patch 6.20 TN-E, so there\'s none for 6.20 TN-E. Stick with 6.20 PRO-B5 if you want perma patch. Theres password protection and a recovery menu functions under settings on the XMB in 6.20 TN-E. Installing PSP custom firmware 5.00 M33-6. Update to custom firmware 5.00 M33-6. Not all the download links worked for me, but you can find the files easily.
Choose that, and you’ll have just deleted the now-obsolete update file. Last week i bought my psp,was 4.2 firmware version and i’ve update it to 5.03 and i had put on it gen a full as one of my friends told me to do, after 4 days checking the web i had seen that gen-c is better and so it was because many games that don’t worked on gen a full worked on gen-c but now i have a problem, yesterday when i was playing the game sudently bloked and after a minute i sawed that my psp doesn’t want anymore to see the games that i had copied on his card like in the day when i bought it.
No problem i had instaled the chick hen stuff again, then the gen a full stuff again and when i tried to install gen c full it sais that the update is instaled but when i check the system info it says that is still gen a full. Torrent snowflake pro. I had tried this thing 10 times i think but still sais that is instaled but when i check is still gen a full and the games that worked on gen-c, now don’t work. My system firmware didn’t changed is still 5.03 what a f. Shoyuld i do!!??? Sorry 4 my bad english 🙂.
...'>2.00 Download Psp Update 6.20 M33(04.10.2018)