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Remover 2.1 Released

greg | May 24, 2007

Need some extra bytes on flash0 to fully customize your PSP’s XMB? Or maybe you have your own personal reasons for wanting to do so… In any event, developer Derces has released Remover 2.1 which will do just that. Disable all the useless functions/features you don’t give a crap about; thus, resulting in extra space for the much cooler stuff.

Remover 2.1 features:

  • Disable Camera & GPS
  • Disable Asian fonts
  • Disable Network Update
  • Disable RSS channels
  • Disable Web Browser
  • Disable Certificate Utility (for 3.03 OE and under)
  • Disable Remote Play

Disabling these functions will not hide the corresponding icons; however, it will render them completely ineffective. And don’t worry — Remover 2.1 permits you to re-enable these features at any given time.

The only thing you should worry about is tampering with flash0. As we’ve iterated countless times, any homebrew app writing to flash0 could potentially brick your PSP. Use with caution and at your own risk.

Download: Remover v2.1

- source: derces-blog.de.tl

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27 Comments »

Comment by ur dad
2007-05-24 15:12:09

AWSOME! DOWNLOADING NOW! THX!

 
Comment by Wade
2007-05-24 15:17:12

this is so kick ass! now i can have a fully cuztomised xmb theme for my ceramic white psp! im keeping the remote play because i own a playstation 3 so thank you so much for this awsome app. keep it up!

Comment by Sony©
2007-05-24 18:42:06

Lol, why do you onw a PS3?

Comment by Mickice
2007-05-24 20:55:36

Why DON’T you have a PS3? Go get one man.

 
Comment by coldtoiletseat
2007-05-25 05:26:56

yea dude? PS3 is god. you need to get one now!

 
 
 
Comment by abc
2007-05-24 15:32:44

already been done before

 
Comment by Daniel
2007-05-24 15:52:15

I just used flash agent e to remove and dummy some font files and that saved 2.5 mb, more than enough for my Gears of War theme. Anyways, I know something I won’t be disabling, the photo feature! Cuz, well, you know. XD

Comment by Daniel
2007-05-24 15:53:29

Oh wait, that wasn’t in the list. But i still wouldn’t do it even if it was!

 
 
Comment by the MAD hatter
2007-05-24 16:52:24

how much space does that save? because im working on making a 3-D xmb background that works with metal gear solid 3-D glasses or any other 3-D glasses and i need to know how much room that will save.

 
Comment by BigBos
2007-05-24 17:22:14

good program been lookin 4 somethin like dis

 
Comment by noob
2007-05-24 17:39:50

hello n00bs you shouldend be alowed to live

 
Comment by Who cares?
2007-05-24 17:44:42

WAAAYYYYY OFF TOPIC…..can anyone tell me why my legal backup .iso Metal Slug Anthology won’t play on 3.40 OE-A? I know it’s supposed to.

Last thing I played legal backup iso Valhalla Knights on 3.03 OE-C but it won’t play on 3.40 OE-A

Comment by adam
2007-05-24 18:04:00

have you tried it with devhook?

Comment by a nice individual
2007-05-24 18:13:50

you compress it? (metal slug laggy when compressed… real laggy even at 333), and i can never seem to get most compessed large ISO (about 1gb) to work anyways if low on free ms space… so try freeing up stuff

 
Comment by Who cares?
2007-05-24 18:29:33

will try…

Comment by Noise Reducer
2007-05-27 22:53:45

I have not exactly the same, but weirdly similar experience with X-com PSX game. It was unstable under 3.40 OE-A and stable under 3.03 OE-C. Three different PSP units did the same thing. Thing is still slow and hard to play, but at least doesn’t crash now.

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Comment by Mario
2007-05-24 21:54:57

Thanks for the program! I got 3.40 OE-A and even though right now if you try to update it won’t since 3.40 is the latest firmware, it won’t be like that for long. With this program I can disable Network Update so none of my friends can put the official firmware on it!!!

Comment by BluePoet
2007-05-24 22:39:43

Doesn’t DAX’s firmware already prevent accidental upgrade? Or am justt not dumb anough to accidentally upgrade?

 
Comment by egamer25
2007-05-25 08:01:26

Just curious but if your friends are so dumb as to update ‘YOUR’ firmware without asking you. Why do you ever let your friends touch your PSP.

 
 
Comment by aznking83
2007-05-25 09:13:36

Does any body tested this out yet? Until there a mass use of this then i will try. Too afraid to brick my psp. :)

 
Comment by Wade
2007-05-25 11:50:23

i tested this app and it works. ive only disabled the network icon and camera icon. oh and i really do own both a Playstation 3 and a xbox 360. i got a 120 gb hardrive in my ps3 and yes you can upgrade the hardrive.

Comment by Noise Reducer
2007-05-27 22:56:42

What type of HDD? SATA? Did you try it? This sounds like great news to me!

 
 
Comment by aznking83
2007-05-25 13:58:37

i thought this would help my problem. i have 3.4OE-A on my psp and for some reason the CG in the games seem very laggy the sound skipping. i thought it would be a memory problem but after disabling all the stuff i still have the same problem. I run iso games from a 4gb pro duo stick, any suggestion guys? i apologize if i post in the wrong place

Comment by drmadcow
2007-06-01 22:05:00

i heard u mostly get this with compressed games try a uncompressed vers

 
 
Comment by Wade
2007-05-25 14:35:03

i sort of have the same problem when i play DJ Max Portable 2 iso like sometimes when i play a song the screen starts messing up and itlll freeze up on some of my isos they are working just fine no lagg problems. i got 3.40 oe-a on a white psp so it might be your game. try recreating the iso and maybe itll help.

 
Comment by klauschib
2007-05-29 07:40:24

nice Tool

 
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