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
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
If you’re having problems playing games with the Prometheus ISO loader, don’t fret, a challenger has appeared :). Enter the OpenIdea ISO loader. It functions just the same as the more popular
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.
If you managed to upgrade to 6.37 OFW on your PSP despite numerous warnings from everywhere not to do so, you’re in luck (sort of) as Wololo has updated his Homebrew Loader (HBL) to
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 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
Sony has officially unveiled the successor to it’s portable console, the PlayStation Portable 2 or if you follow the company’s new namesake, the NGP or Next Generation
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.
Here are the instructions on how to upgrade your PSP to 6.35 OFW so you can install any of the following Hen to run Homebrew or ISO backups of PSP games: 6.31 Hen Signed 6.31 Hen Requirements: Download
Here are the instructions on how to upgrade your PSP to 6.35 OFW so you can install any of the following Hen or LCFW so you can run Homebrew or ISO backups of PSP
Here are the instructions on how to upgrade your PSP to 6.20 OFW so you can install any of the following Hen to run Homebrew or ISO backups of PSP games: 6.20 TN-E (recommended) 6.20 Pro-B7
Oh look, 6.31 Hen now also has a signed installer allowing you to install 6.31 Hen without running the Minna no Sukkuri demo exploit as instructed in the original post. With Liquidzigong’s release
Total_Noob has released an update to 6.20 TN-A (and TN-B) fixing bugs and pushing quite a few features that merit an update. What’s more interesting is that 6.20 TN-C is now signed, meaning it
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
Still on 5.03 and can’t get ChickHen R2 to run for you? Not to worry, with homebrew devs now able to sign their applications to run on OFW directly, PSP owners just like with
Great news for PSP users running 6.35, you can now install 6.35 Hen without running the Minna no Sukkuri demo exploit as instructed in the original post. With Liquidzigong’s release of a signed 6.35
If your PSP is on 6.35 OFW, don’t fret, there’s still the 6.35 Hen available for your system and the Prometheus ISO loader that will allow you to play those free PSP games.
PSP owners with 6.31 OFW can now have cfw installed courtesy of the 6.31 Hen, 6.31 hbl by wololo and the Prometheus ISO loader. Note that if you’re on 6.20 OFW, follow this guide
This is an interesting turn of events. Both of Sony’s current consoles have been fully compromised with their private keys exposed, allowing just about anyone to sign any piece of software to run on
Thanks to the efforts of Wololo and Liquidzigong, PSP-3000, PSP-2000 with TA-v88v3 motherboard or PSP Go owners can now have custom firmware (well it’s pseudo-cfw.. it’s actually HBL + ISO loader but let’s call