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Old 01-11-2008   #14 (permalink)
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Re: SBrown's Apps Proj.4:replacesXMB+ UnlimitedVid:high res convter+ PSPTUBE!12/22 12

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Originally Posted by king wolf View Post
I try to do that controller panel add hardware... But that did not work. Thanks anyway. Got any another ideas?

Sorry it took me so long to reply. I was so busy this week and I though that it would take forever to remember/research how to change the driver. Turns out that I think I got it on my first try which took about 1 min. lol. Anyways try this:

Warning
: Use at your own risk. I've never completely tried this on my own psp before. All I did was the steps below (except #9, obviously). I don't see how this process could hurt anything, but I want you to be aware that I don't know what will happen when your done. In my opinion the worst case scenario would be that usb host still doesn't work; but thats just my opinion. In the odd case anything worse happens, I'll do everything in my power to help you get things back the way they were.

With that being said, lets get started:
  1. Have your psp plugged in / set-up just like you were starting from the beginning of IRSHELL's steps.
  2. Open your Start Menu
  3. Right click "My Computer"
  4. Click "Manage"
  5. On the left side of the screen select "Device Manager" which is under the "System Tools" directory
  6. Click the "+" button to the left of "Disc Drives"
  7. Locate your psp drive (should say "Sony PSP USB Device") and right click it.
  8. Select "Update Driver" from that menu.
  9. from there follow the steps from IRSHELL's User Guide
If you have any questions, post them here and I'll do my best to answer them.

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