- #Update psp firmware 6.60 without battery install#
- #Update psp firmware 6.60 without battery update#
#Update psp firmware 6.60 without battery update#
When given the option, choose to update from memory stick. Turn on the PSP, go to the Game -> Memory Stick menu, and select the update. Put the unzipped firmware update (should be named eboot.pbp) in PSP/Game/UPDATEĢ. If its still the newest OFW, you can do the update option in the XMB grab from Sony's site or some other place.ġ. If you need help getting started, this is the post to read, otherwise, if you're looking for post-install info, scroll down to the first reply here.įirst you need to grab an official 6.60 update (usually called eboot.pbp or 660.pbp). The first post here will detail getting Pro-B on your PSP so you can run homebrew and the first reply will have all sorts of fun things you can do with your system. Its updated frequently and it works on all the PSPs, even those 3000s or Gos or whatever psp model you mistakenly think it won't work on. Wait a couple of minutes while I find the instructions.Įdit: If clicking the link does not work for some reason, here are copypasted instructions: CFW is completely compatible with regular psn. Does anyone have any recommendations on which one to use that will allow me to keep using my original UMDs and homebrew (I couldn't give a toss about PSN now, anything in that regard goes straight onto the Vita anyway).
I see there are quite a few different types of custom firmware floating around.
#Update psp firmware 6.60 without battery install#
I don't know where my modifier is anymore and in any case I understand that it is actually possible these days to install CFW without using a Pandora battery. The catch is that the PSP still needs to run my extravagant collection of original UMD games. I modded my old phat PSP with a Pandora battery modifier device and ancient CFW after an official firmware bricked it two days after the warranty expired (it's still on 3 point something, I haven't bothered updating it), but that one is my girlfriend's now, and I'm looking to set mine up so that I can play low-performance DOSBox stuff and ScummVM on the PSP on the road. Now that Sony seems to have pretty abandoned the PSP and as no further official firmware updates can be expected, I need a bit of advice on modding my Slim PSP so that I can run homebrew.