Custom Firmware PRO-B9 for 6.20, 6.35, 6.39 and 6.60 released Here it is folks! From homebrew devs Coldbird, Virtuous Flame (aka Liquidzigong) and the rest of Team Pro comes the long awaited update of their Pro custom firmware for the PlayStation Portable. Hacks and Exploits. PSP Firmware 6.20 Update. Jul 12, 2010 Categories PSP, Firmwares: Tags PSP: Downloads 398839 Description: Download File. Hacks and Exploits; Homebrew Applications. CFW 6.60 PRO-B9. Categories PSP, Homebrew Applications: Tags PSP: Downloads 221884 Description.
This is ONE, of the TWO Download Links, for the All-In-One 'PSP CFW (NOOB Friendly Edition) 6.60 PRO C2' package.
Everything you need to get started putting CFW on your PSP will be included.
I know it looks complicated, but if you take a few minutes (after aquiring the 2 Downloads) to review the tutorial (which will tell you how to figure out what you can and cant do), you will see that it only takes a few minutes and is by far the easiest way to do this.
Ever want to try Custom Firmware on your PSP, but thought it was a little too complicated??
Well, you certainly have come to the right place..
You will only require the TWO downloads seen here to make it happen folks.
ALL already pre-set-up in the Noob-Friendly fashion you all love so much.
It shouldnt take more than ten minutes (once you read the tutorial)..
To be up and running and enjoying your newly unlocked goodness.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSP CFW (NOOB Friendly Edition) 6.60 PRO C2-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 6.60 OFW = (2of2) DOWNLOAD LINK:
http://www.psx-place.com/resources/..6-60-pro-c2-2of2-ofw.377/download?version=438
- PSP CFW (NOOB Friendly Edition) 6.60 PRO C2 = (1of2) DOWNLOAD LINK:
http://www.psx-place.com/resources/..6-60-pro-c2-1of2-cfw.378/download?version=439= Then =
1. Extract/Unzip both required downloads to Desktop..
2. Add the OFW 'eboot.pbp' to the empty UPDATE folder provided (PSP/GAME/UPDATE).
3. Copy the two folders (psp/seplugins) from the Noob-Friendly CFW download to ROOT of your memstick..
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------= FILE LOCATIONS ON MEMSTICK ROOT =
( Already 'pre-configured', once you ADD the OFW 'EBOOT.PBP' to the empty UPDATE folder)
Official 6.60 Firmware =
PSP / GAME / UPDATE / EBOOT.PBP
Pro Update =
PSP / GAME / PROUPDATE / EBOOT.PBP
CIPL Flasher =
PSP / GAME / CIPL_Flasher / EBOOT.PBP (with PRX Files)
Fast Recovery =
PSP / GAME / FastRecovery / EBOOT.PBP
PSP IDENT 0.75 =
PSP / GAME / PSPIDENT 0.75 / EBOOT.PBP (with PRX Files)
SEPLUGINS =
ROOT / seplugins
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------= 6.60 OFW UPDATE =XMB (navigation):
Game
Memory Stick
PSP Update Ver 6.60
press X
OFW UPDATE (navigation):
when START appears, press X
press RIGHT ARROW
press DOWN ARROW (to highlight ACCEPT)
press RIGHT ARROW
press X
(updating percentage will be displayed)
(update completed will be displayed)
press X
(PSP restarts)
FOR SUCCESS VERIFICATION =
XMB (navigation):
Settings
System Settings
System Information
(Version 6.60 should be displayed)
XMB (navigation):
Game
Memory Stick
Pro Update
press X
CFW UPDATE (navigation):
when black screen with white text appears, press X
(wait for it to complete)
press X (to start CFW)
(PSP restarts)
FOR SUCCESS VERIFICATION =
XMB (navigation):
Settings
System Settings
System Information
(Version 6.60 PRO-C2 should be displayed)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Use PSPIdent to verify the version of your MOTHERBOARD.
Compare that information with the below CHART.
Confirm whether OR NOT your motherboardIS infact CIPL compatible.
PSP MOTHERBOARD COMPATIBILITY CHART:
(SOURCE= Wololo.Net) (LINK= http://wololo.net/wagic/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Motherboard-Overview-Old.png)
IF YOUR MODEL IS NOT COMPATIBLE, YOU WILL BRICK YOUR PSP WITHCIPL !!
I cant stress it enough.. to NOT use CIPLFlasher unless your motherboard is compatible !!
(Do you need a PSP Paperweight?)
It MUST have a GREEN YES box on the chart..
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------= BELOW ARE YOUR TWO CIPL OPTIONS.. =-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(CHOOSE WISELY)
IF CIPL IS NOT compatible..
(follow THESE steps)
..Upon EVERY Restart..
(You MUST boot FAST RECOVERY to start your new custom firmware)
NOTE:standby/sleepmodes will not reset your firmware.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IF CIPL IS compatible..
(follow THESE steps)
XMB (navigation):
Game
Memory Stick
CIPL Flasher For PRO-C
press X
CIPL FLASHER (navigation):
when black screen with white text appears, press X
(wait for it to complete AND restart)
(wait for your XMB to appear)
FOR SUCCESS VERIFICATION =
RESTART your PSP
(wait for your XMB to appear)
XMB (navigation):
Settings
System Settings
System Information
(Version 6.60 PRO-C2 should be displayed)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Anything you already used can now be deleted from your memory stick..
( EXCEPTION: Fast Recovery = Must keep if PSP is NOT CIPL COMPATIBLE )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thats it.. Youre done !!
Enjoy!
-UniqueUserName @ PSX-SCENE @ PSX-PLACE
Acknowledgements from the past:
Total_Noob: For the initial discovery of the Power-Kernel-Exploit in 6.20 OFW.
Coldbird: For initial reverse of the TN Kernel Exploit, Hacks to make it 6.3X compatible and several other things CFW related.
VirtuousFlame: For the ISO Loading Code, Custom PSX EBOOT Support and most of the CFW related code.
Mathieulh, Geohotz, TPU and everyone else involved for making PSP signing possible, making the Minna No Sukkiri Exploit redundant.
Dark_Alex for the initial M33 CFW who guided us mentally through several CFW generations by giving good examples on how to patch Sony OFW.
Davee for his v1 register leak address discovery used in Power-Argument-Patching.
victor.rds for the cool animated Fast Recovery Icon. (http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=3716#p42091)
Takka and Plum for their idea of preventing hibernation deletetion.
kgsws for his idea of faking vshmain module as permanent patch
bbtgp and Draan for their PrxEncrypter source code to produce the signed fake vshmain module for permanent patch
bbtgp, Dark_AleX, Noobz, Team C+D, M33 Team, and coyotebean for their new psardumper source to get the OFW binary
neur0n for his syscall execution in kernel mode, and CIPL allowing hackable PSPs to have CFW installed permanently, and several bug fixes
jas0nuk for his PSPident source to detect if it is a TA-88v3 unit
ardi for his umd4homebrew to enable UMD in homebrews
some1 for his exploit on 6.39 OFW, allowing CFW on 6.39
again some1/Davee/Proxima/Zecoxao for their exploit on 6.60 OFW, allowing CFW on 6.60
Yoti for blocking satellite menu in Go!cam
xFede and sinistro for their translations for Italian and Spanish
Richard J. Prinz for the 8x8 fonts in 8x8 Pixel ROM Font Editor
And last but not least - Sony for making a wonderful, however very locked down, portable gaming handheld.
On seeing that a 12 year old kid was still alive in me, one of my closest friends decided to gift me a Sony PSP this birthday. As soon as I opened the box and played games for few minutes, I was more curious about things I can do on it than just playing games all day (that was the tech blogger in me speaking). But when I searched the internet everything demanded a custom firmware running on the PSP and that was enough of a reason for me to install a custom firmware on my Sony PSP® E-1004 Street.
There are two ways you in which you can run a custom firmware on PSP. One is the temporary hack and other is the permanent one. In temporary hack, PSP runs the custom firmware as long as its switched on/standby but after restarting it, things go back to default. The permanent one on the other hand means that the fix will remain even after restarting the PSP.
In this post we will be seeing how we can use temporary hack to use custom firmware on PSP E-1004 Street. Advantages of using temporary hack is that the device warranty is not violated and even if something goes wrong, there is no fear of bricking the device. Moreover, reapplying the fix after restarting PSP takes only a few seconds. So let’s start
Things to Arrange.
- A PSP memory stick to save files. Please use the memory stick that you use on a regular basis.
- A memory card reader or a PSP USB cable to mount the memory stick on your computer.
- Make sure your PSP is adequately charged.
Installing the Custom Firmware
Step 1: Turn on your PSP and navigate to Settings—>System Settings to open PSP System Information. Here go to Check your System Software information and proceed only if the version is 6.60.
Step 2:Download the Light Custom Firmware (LCFW) and extract the files on your computer. Also, mount the PSP Memory Stick to your computer.
Step 3: Having done that, transfer the two folders FastRecovery and PROUPDATE to PSP/GAME folder on your memory stick.
Step 4: If you are using USB connection, un-mount the memory stick or if you are using the memory card reader, transfer the memory stick to PSP and restart the device.
Step 5: Now navigate to Game—> Memory Stick and run the pro Update file.
Psp Firmware 6.60 Pro B10 Download
Step 6: Your PSP will restart and launch CFW installation. Simply press X button and follow the on-screen instructions your PSP to install the LCFW.
Psp Firmware 6.60 Cfw Download
That’s all, after you restart your computer your PSP will be hacked and running the custom PRO B9 firmware which you can check in PSP system settings. As the fix is temporary, it will be erased as soon as you turn off your PSP.
To install the custom recovery after restarting your PSP, you just need to run the pro Fast Recovery file from Games—>Memory Stick section.
Conclusion
You can now install custom plugins on PSP and use it as you like. We will be seeing many posts on customizing PSP in the coming days and the first one will be about installing custom themes on PSP.
Moreover, after installing the custom firmware you will be able to run modified ISO games on your PSP. You can use it to test a game but we recommend buying an authentic original PSP game if you are planning to play it.
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