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Old 03-09-2007
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I have a PSP with original firmware 1.5. I followed swampy's 3.03 OE-C install guide but I'm having trouble generating a DXAR file. Ran the Updater and it reboots the device but then it says can't run application or something like that. Anybody seen this before?
This *might* be down to not enough memory stick space. If you're using a 32mb stick you may have problems.

Make sure you (backup first) format the stick and do the oeupdmaker bit first, then copy the Data.DXAR file, remove the oeupdmaker folders and try the 303oeflasher bit.

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Old 03-11-2007
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so after the custom firmware is installed can I safely delete all of the directories in psp/game?

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Old 03-11-2007
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so after the custom firmware is installed can I safely delete all of the directories in psp/game?
Yes, all the ones related to the custom firmware.

since u just installed custom firmware i would recommend backing up the memory stick then doing a format, u will have many folders that may be needed...:grin:

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Old 03-12-2007
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In which folder on the computer should i put the iso's so the PSP will read them?

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Old 03-12-2007
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In which folder on the computer should i put the iso's so the PSP will read them?
it should be in the ISO folder.

if you dont have the folder, create one in X:/ISO

where X is your PSP drive letter

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Old 03-13-2007
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hocko18 or you can format your MS so you get all the folders you need. (backup the files you want before you format)

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Old 03-26-2007
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I hate asking a newb question but this is way confusing...

If I go out buy a PSP and try this with whatever default firmware version will it be ok? Or should I flash with the 1.5 firmware and start from there? Does that mean any PSP you buy can be downgraded to 1.5?

Also is there a guide to what you need to just play some ISOS and necessary plugins only?

Thanks for anyone who wants to tackle this :O

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THis will only work with the 1.5 fw, and only 3.03 and under can downgrade. but then you have to check your motherboard as well now. try searching for downgrader and read. all u need to run iso is the firmware and a ms and that is it.:grin:

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Old 07-04-2007
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When i start update maker, there's an error called (8002014c).

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Old 07-06-2007
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This means the HEN C from your downloader did not work (load), you are unable to run unsigned code go to system and check fw ver. You may need to use the Lumines or the GTA downgrader.

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