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Davee’s 09g Downgrader

While some1’s current release of his 6.xx Downgrader works wonders, PSP owners with 08g and 09g models are left out of the option of downgrading to 6.20. Thanks Sony. PSP Dev Davee


Downgrade your PSP from 6.60 OFW

If you have accidentally upgraded to 6.60 OFW and found yourself with your ISOs no longer working, you’re in luck. PSP Developer some1 (of 6.xx to 6.20 downgrader fame) has released a new


Downgrade your PSP from 6.39 to 6.20 OFW

PSP developer some1 has updated his 6.38 Downgrader to support 6.39 OFW. If you’re not familiar with this PSP jargon, it simply means that using the 6.3x to 6.20 OFW PSP Downgrader to


[Guide] Downgrade your PSP to any 6.xx OFW

If you have updated your PSP to 6.38 OFW or 6.37 OFW or even the latest PSP firmware, 6.60 OFW and found yourself without a Hen or CFW that’ll allow you to run homebrew


HowTo: Downgrade your PSP from 6.35/6.31 to 6.20

Davee (yep, the very same guy that the PSP community owes the ChickHen Hack to) has released a downgrader that will allow PSPs currently on 6.31 & 6.35 to downgrade their firmwares to 6.20.


Sony introduces a redesigned PlayStation Vita

Today’s Sony press conference is all about the brand new PlayStation Vita. Similar to Nintendo’s push to make their consoles more affordable and accessible, Sony is offering a new PlayStation Vita model starting


PlayStation 3 master key leaked, opens console to user modifications

A new day, a whole new nightmare for Sony as the master keys called Lv0 keys have been leaked and are now doing their rounds in the internet. For the layman, this simply means that


[HowTo] Install PlayStation 3 firmware updates via USB

Aside from pulling newer firmwares via it’s software interface (the XMB), the PlayStation can also be updated via USB. Requirements: An unused USB drive (or any storage device than can be connected via USB) The update you


PSP OFW 6.60 now available

As with the PS3’s 3.70 OFW, Sony has released a new firmware update: 6.60 OFW. As is the case with past updates, Sony’s new firmware patches the exploits used to run CFW, in this case


PSP 6.39 Pro-B6 LCFW released!

If you’re on 6.39 OFW and have qualms about downgrading to 6.20 or installing Neuron’s BETA 6.39 ME-2 LCFW, fret not, Team Liquid has you covered! Yep, in addition to releasing updates to their 6.20


Neur0n’s 6.39 ME-2 LCFW BETA

PSP developer Neur0n, famous for his CFW releases has finally released a LCFW for 6.39 OFW. If you’re on this firmware and don’t want to use the 6.39 to 6.20 downgrader, you may


HowTo: Upgrade your PSP to 6.38 OFW

On an earlier post regarding the release of 6.38 OFW for the PSP, my advise was to not upgrade to 6.38 because it patches exploits used to run Hen and other fun things on


PSP 6.39 OFW now available

Just as the 6.38 to 6.20 OFW downgrader hits the PSP-centric newsrooms, Sony releases a new firmware update for the PlayStation Portable. Important Update: You can now downgrade your PSP from 6.39 OFW or install


Install 6.35 Pro-A (and 6.35 Pro-A1) LCFW on your PSP

Great news for 6.35 Hen and Signed 6.35 Hen users, Virtuous Flame has taken his Hen 6.35 PRO release with 6.35 Pro-A, a CFW for Hen or to make things simple: a LCFW (loaded


PSP Games to look forward to in 2011

2011 turned out to be a good start of the year for PSP owners especially for those with non-hackable PSPs. To put it succinctly, the PlayStation Portable has once more been re-opened by the community.


PSP for Dummies: 6.37 OFW (and above) for non-hackable PSPs

PSP for Dummies > 6.37 OFW (and above) for non-hackable PSPs You have reached this page because you want to install custom firmware on your non-hackable PSP but have firmware above 6.35. As with 6.35 OFW


PSP for Dummies: 6.35 OFW (and below) for non-hackable PSPs

PSP for Dummies > 6.35 OFW (and below) for non-hackable PSPs You have reached this page because you want to install custom firmware on your non-hackable PSP but have firmware above 6.20. While there


PSP 6.37 firmware now available – don’t update

To address the full security compromise of the PSP, Sony has issued a new firmware that aims to defeat the user mode exploits available in 6.35 Hen, 6.31 Hen and 6.20 TN-A Hen. Important: If


Install PSP Custom Firmware 5.00 M33 Prometheus add-on

With 5.03 GEN-C and 5.50 GEN-D3 getting their own respective Prometheus (5.50 GEN Prometheus and 5.03 GEN Prometheus) plugins that will allow them to play games that require Sony’s 6.20 OFW and above, can


Install PSP Custom Firmware without a Pandora Battery

The usual way of installing custom firmware is to do it via Pandora Battery and that’s where the problem begins. You have to HAVE a Pandora Battery in order to make one (which


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