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I am trying to copy a game in the ISO folder of my nephew's PSP 3 but when I connected it to my pc using the USB cable, the ISO folder is not there anymore as well as the Movies, Music I think and Pictures... what I found are files or folder like which were not there before...

Please help!
So...make new ones.
you have probably changed the usb mode to one of the flash's. Press select in the xmb and make sure usb mode is set to memory stick not flash 0, 1 or 2.
That, and don't try to create anything in the flashes, it can lead to problems.
Why is this on the front page anyway?
My guess too is that your PSP is showing the flash instead of the memory stick. So it's either you put it back to memory stick by entering VSH Menu or Recovery Menu (or even using XMB Control). But if you don't know those. The other safe way to do is hook you memory stick into a card adaptor. This way, it won't read any flash thingy because it's not connected to a PSP, thus allowing you to see the ISO and PSP folders.
Or if not simple format your memorsy stick to your pc then format to your psp too.
By the way. what is the version of your psp?
~iRaiN~ Wrote: [ -> ]Or if not simple format your memorsy stick to your pc then format to your psp too.
By the way. what is the version of your psp?

I think the version is 6.3+ not sure 'bout the + but it is 6.3 something... before that happened, wee went to the shop to have some games loaded so I do not know if the one who loaded the games made some configuration or something to the PSP to hide the ISO folder so that I won't be able to add new ones
Xlasher Wrote: [ -> ]My guess too is that your PSP is showing the flash instead of the memory stick. So it's either you put it back to memory stick by entering VSH Menu or Recovery Menu (or even using XMB Control). But if you don't know those. The other safe way to do is hook you memory stick into a card adaptor. This way, it won't read any flash thingy because it's not connected to a PSP, thus allowing you to see the ISO and PSP folders.

thank you so much for your response, appreciate it so much... and sorry to bother you but I need help so I will ask where can I find this VSH Menu or Recovery Menu?  will this affect the game loader installed in the PSP?  by the way, the version of the PSP is 6.3 something... anymore suggestion?  thanks again
arnelsky105 Wrote: [ -> ]
Xlasher Wrote: [ -> ]My guess too is that your PSP is showing the flash instead of the memory stick. So it's either you put it back to memory stick by entering VSH Menu or Recovery Menu (or even using XMB Control). But if you don't know those. The other safe way to do is hook you memory stick into a card adaptor. This way, it won't read any flash thingy because it's not connected to a PSP, thus allowing you to see the ISO and PSP folders.

thank you so much for your response, appreciate it so much... and sorry to bother you but I need help so I will ask where can I find this VSH Menu or Recovery Menu?  will this affect the game loader installed in the PSP?  by the way, the version of the PSP is 6.3 something... anymore suggestion?  thanks again

First, I need to know what firmware you are in. So just go to System > System Settings > System Information. Take a look at what system software you have and tell it to us. Oh, and entering the recovery menu or the vsh menu doesn't affect your game loader. It's really important for us to know what CFW or OFW you're in. Because some of the CFW's doesn't have recovery menu or vsh menu. When I was in 5.03 GEN, I don't have a vsh menu nor a recovery menu because it was only a hen. Anyway, to enter the vsh menu, just go to XMB and press select (it depends on what CFW you use). To enter recovery menu, fully turn off your PSP by holding the power button for a some seconds.Then the screen will go dark, you know it’s off, and you can let go. Then press the R button, and hold it. Then turn on the PSP (still holding the R button), and the recovery menu will pop up. If that doesn't work out, it's either you change your CFW which enables vsh menu and recovery menu, or, like I said, let us know what system software you have so wee'll know what to do with it :)
Xlasher Wrote: [ -> ]
arnelsky105 Wrote: [ -> ]
Xlasher Wrote: [ -> ]My guess too is that your PSP is showing the flash instead of the memory stick. So it's either you put it back to memory stick by entering VSH Menu or Recovery Menu (or even using XMB Control). But if you don't know those. The other safe way to do is hook you memory stick into a card adaptor. This way, it won't read any flash thingy because it's not connected to a PSP, thus allowing you to see the ISO and PSP folders.

thank you so much for your response, appreciate it so much... and sorry to bother you but I need help so I will ask where can I find this VSH Menu or Recovery Menu?  will this affect the game loader installed in the PSP?  by the way, the version of the PSP is 6.3 something... anymore suggestion?  thanks again

First, I need to know what firmware you are in. So just go to System > System Settings > System Information. Take a look at what system software you have and tell it to us. Oh, and entering the recovery menu or the vsh menu doesn't affect your game loader. It's really important for us to know what CFW or OFW you're in. Because some of the CFW's doesn't have recovery menu or vsh menu. When I was in 5.03 GEN, I don't have a vsh menu nor a recovery menu because it was only a hen. Anyway, to enter the vsh menu, just go to XMB and press select (it depends on what CFW you use). To enter recovery menu, fully turn off your PSP by holding the power button for a some seconds.Then the screen will go dark, you know it’s off, and you can let go. Then press the R button, and hold it. Then turn on the PSP (still holding the R button), and the recovery menu will pop up. If that doesn't work out, it's either you change your CFW which enables vsh menu and recovery menu, or, like I said, let us know what system software you have so wee'll know what to do with it :)


guys, here is the system information:

System Software 6.35 PRO-88
Nickname PSP 3000
MAC Address [Model: 09g]
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