(copied from the wave of the same name)
Ok, so I got a new PSP today, managed to modify it to 5.50 GEN-D. But for some reason, whenever I apply a CXMB theme to it, when I start it up, it always goes to the 1.50 Time Machine firmware. Which means I have to re-flash to 5.50 GEN-D everytime I want to apply a theme. What's going on?
check \tm\conf.txt and see what is set in the 'nothing' line it should be set to nand
And for some reason, when I turn the PSP off and back on, it goes straight to the 1.50 firmware
I'm gonna try when the battery's charged up some more, it's less than 78% right now
ChrisHighwind Wrote:And for some reason, when I turn the PSP off and back on, it goes straight to the 1.50 firmware
I'm gonna try when the battery's charged up some more, it's less than 78% right now
if you are going to ask for help then try what is suggested...
it has nothign to do with the charge, it is the conf file of time machine.
SchmilK Wrote:ChrisHighwind Wrote:And for some reason, when I turn the PSP off and back on, it goes straight to the 1.50 firmware
I'm gonna try when the battery's charged up some more, it's less than 78% right now
if you are going to ask for help then try what is suggested...
it has nothign to do with the charge, it is the conf file of time machine.
I looked at the conf file, and there was only options for L and O.
I tried deleting the TM folder, and it now boots to 5.50 GEN.
Sorry if it looks like I didn't follow your help.

I did, but there was no line that showed what happened when I pressed nothing.
But now I've got to figure out why my new PSP doesn't realize when it's connected to the computer via USB cable.