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Old 04-02-2008, 09:06 PM
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Well I have had requests on making this...This is if you don't have enough space on your memory stick and you want to play games that you have downloaded on your computer's hard drive via USB Cable...It is not possible to stream games via WIFI With most new CFW's and even if you could it is dreadfully slow.

FILE NEEDED- http://www.mediafire.com/?n23vljbg031

AFTER YOU DOWNLOAD EXTRACT THE FOLDER!!

DOWNLOAD FILE!!
1. Copy the contents of the PSP folder THAT YOU JUST DOWNLOADED into the PSP folder of your PSP's MEMORY STICK.
2. EXIT USB mode and run program.
3. IMPORTANT: Your computer should detect or do something like hardware found...Pick the option that lets you locate your hardware that needs to be installed, now from the file you downloaded from mediafire, in there will be a driver and driverx64 folder depending on your computer pick one.
4. Then after the driver is installed...
- Copy the content of the seplugins folder to the root of your memory stick.
- Enable cfe_vsh.prx and cfe_game.prx under the m33 recovery menu.
- Push "Note + Volume Down" on the psp to see commands
-YOU ARE GOING TO PRESS NOTE+L to stream ISO's...After that just have your USB Plugged in and press NOTE+L and select thhe first option by pressing home
-THEN SHORTLY something should pop up and it will be a ISO or CSO on you computer, press L or R to shift through the games on your computer and start

NOTE: DO NOT DISCONNECT USB CABLE WHEN PLAYING
NOTE: PUT ISO'S AND CSO'S IN THE ISO FOLDER OF YOU COMPUTER
NOTE:IF THERE IS ANYTHING ELSE I FORGOT TO MENTION THAT IS NECESSARY TELL ME!
NOTE: TELL ME ABOUT YOUR PROBLEMS
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