Go to https://revive. today/psp/firmware in a web browser. Right-click Sony Download below “6. 61 Firmware” and click Save Link As, and click Save (you can use 6. 60 Firmware). Connect your PSP to your computer with a USB, or insert your Memory Stick Duo. If your computer does not have a memory card reader, you can use an external card reader or purchase a Memory Stick Duo micro-SD card adapter for use with your PSP, and use a micro-SD USB adapter for use on your computer. If you are using a new memory stick with your PSP, select the Settings menu in your PSP, and then select Format Memory Stick to format the memory card for use with your PSP. Open the “PSP” folder on your PSP or Memory Stick Duo. Open the “GAME” folder in the PSP folder. Create a new folder called “UPDATE”. Drag and drop the “EBOOT. PBP” file you just downloaded into the “UPDATE” folder. Disconnect your PSP from your computer or reinsert Memory Stick Duo. Turn on your PSP. Select the Game menu on your PSP’s home screen (XMB). Select the “Memory Stick” option in the Game menu. Select the Update File.

Go to https://revive. today/psp/firmware in a web browser. Right-click Sony Download below “6. 61 Firmware” and click Save Link As, and click Save (you can use 6. 60 Firmware). Connect your PSP to your computer with a USB, or insert your Memory Stick Duo. If your computer does not have a memory card reader, you can use an external card reader or purchase a Memory Stick Duo micro-SD card adapter for use with your PSP, and use a micro-SD USB adapter for use on your computer. If you are using a new memory stick with your PSP, select the Settings menu in your PSP, and then select Format Memory Stick to format the memory card for use with your PSP. Open the “PSP” folder on your PSP or Memory Stick Duo. Open the “GAME” folder in the PSP folder. Create a new folder called “UPDATE”. Drag and drop the “EBOOT. PBP” file you just downloaded into the “UPDATE” folder. Disconnect your PSP from your computer or reinsert Memory Stick Duo. Turn on your PSP. Select the Game menu on your PSP’s home screen (XMB). Select the “Memory Stick” option in the Game menu. Select the Update File.

Go to https://revive. today/psp/firmware in a web browser. Right-click Sony Download below “6. 61 Firmware” and click Save Link As, and click Save (you can use 6. 60 Firmware). Connect your PSP to your computer with a USB, or insert your Memory Stick Duo. If your computer does not have a memory card reader, you can use an external card reader or purchase a Memory Stick Duo micro-SD card adapter for use with your PSP, and use a micro-SD USB adapter for use on your computer. If you are using a new memory stick with your PSP, select the Settings menu in your PSP, and then select Format Memory Stick to format the memory card for use with your PSP. Open the “PSP” folder on your PSP or Memory Stick Duo. Open the “GAME” folder in the PSP folder. Create a new folder called “UPDATE”. Drag and drop the “EBOOT. PBP” file you just downloaded into the “UPDATE” folder. Disconnect your PSP from your computer or reinsert Memory Stick Duo. Turn on your PSP. Select the Game menu on your PSP’s home screen (XMB). Select the “Memory Stick” option in the Game menu. Select the Update File.

Go to this website. You can also search for PSP 6. 61 cfw in Google. Warning: If you are using Firmware version 6. 60, you need download “PSP 6. 60 PRO-C2 custom firmware” instead, or you will break your PSP. You can download it from the same webpage above. Scroll down and click the link that says Download the PSP 6. 61 PRO-C2 custom firmware. Connect your PSP to your computer with a USB, or insert your Memory Stick Duo in your card reader or USB adapter. Open the “PSP” folder on your PSP or Memory Stick Duo using File Explorer or Finder on your PC. Open the “GAME” folder in the PSP folder. Unzip the contents of the “PSP 6. 61 Pro” custom firmware folder and copy the contents to the Game folder. Disconnect your PSP or reinsert your Memory Stick Duo back in your PSP. Turn on your PSP. Select the Game menu on your PSP’s home screen (XMB). Run the “Pro Update” application in the Game menu. Restart your PSP.

If you are using a PSP 1000 or 2000 model, you can run the CIPL Flasher in the Game menu to permanently install custom firmware. However, if you do this on a 3000 model or PSP Go, it may permanently break your system. Use this at your own risk. The PSP 1000 is thicker than all other models, the PSP 2000 is a little thinner, and has a video out port. The PSP 3000 model is similar to the 2000 model, but the Home button is replaced with a PS button. The PSP Go has buttons that slide out from the bottom. [1] X Research source

Some websites include Romsgames, Free Roms, or Rom Hustler. Warning: Many free game and ROM sites are notorious for containing viruses and malware. Make sure you have antivirus software installed on your computer and that it is up to date before downloading PSP ISO or ROMS on your computer. Run a virus scan after you download your games. Warning: Downloading copyright games from a website or using torrent files may be illegal in some areas. Download games at your own risk.

Some games are split in 3-4 parts depending on the size. If a game is split, you need to download all parts. Make sure you are clicking the actual download link and not a banner ad or something that could download a virus to your computer.

If the game has many ISO files, you will need to copy all of them to the ISO folder. If you are downloading PS1 games, you will need to copy those files to the “PSP” folder on your PSP or Memory Stick Duo. Not the ISO folder.