i know messing with the internal memory is a bad idea but i just wanna know whats in it..
thanks
PSP 2000 internal memory, how to access?
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Jan 11 2011, 12:25 PM, updated 15y ago
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177 posts Joined: Apr 2010 From: Bukit Beruntung |
Hi how do i access my psp 2000's internal memory? i'm on fw 5.50 Gen D3. i've tried googleing it but couldn't find an answer...
i know messing with the internal memory is a bad idea but i just wanna know whats in it.. thanks |
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Jan 11 2011, 02:21 PM
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106 posts Joined: Aug 2008 From: Bolehland,Nation of can-or-nauts and hypocrites |
Since you're using CFW, you should be able to access the 'system' or 'debug' menu by pressing 'SELECT' when you're at XMB screen.
From there I think you can select the memory device the USB connects to. I think its Memory Stick,UMD, flash 0, flash 1 and so on. flash 0 and flash 1 should be internal memory right? because I haven't used it myself. |
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Jan 11 2011, 02:29 PM
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Do not mess you internal memory it will cause your psp to brick. Internal memory only contain psp operating system.
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Jan 11 2011, 02:34 PM
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5,237 posts Joined: Sep 2006 From: Stary Oskol |
someone already answer your question.
or alternately, hold R trigger while booting, go to advanced and toggle flash0 and/or flash1 depending what u wanna do. |
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Jan 12 2011, 06:03 PM
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Flash0 contains your firmware. DO NOT TOUCH THIS, if you delete or modify a file wrongly, your PSP will brick.
Flash1 contains your settings and such. Formatting this will basically return your PSP to stock settings. Don't do this manually however, just reset your PSP from the XMB if you want to. |
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