DSpider
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RE: [550/500]Recovery Menu REV.140
(18/08/2010 06:56 AM)Vegetano1 Wrote: (18/08/2010 06:50 AM)DSpider Wrote: Come on... How often do you go to the recovery menu ?
- to enter flash0 for making a theme
- to make pandora battery
- to edit configuration eg region, battery charge, etc
- to manage plugins i had got alot of plugins :)
do like to see some other feaure's updates,. liek entering recovery from UVSH and maybe the ability to add your own 01-12.bmp ;p
- Yeah, Flash0 themes are dangerous. CXMB can load custom themes from the memory stick, which is MUCH safer. And there are tools to deal with .ctf files, CTFtool_GUI comes to mind. Try messing with the flash on a PSP 3k. See how far that gets you.
- Not every PSP can create a Pandora battery (I'm talking about the millions of hardware revisions sold in the last two years or so). Also, there are other tools and plugins (Ultimate VSH Menu?) you can use to make one.
- I don't see a use for a region change because only UMD movies are region locked, games are region FREE. You can buy a game in Dubai and it will work on a PSP from Italy. Battery charge ? Come on... Maybe Sony didn't include the feature to charge the PSP while using it for a reason. You can find it in the XMB at System Settings - USB Charge.
- Managing plugins is EASY. Just add a "1" at the end of every line in vsh.txt or game.txt and reboot the PSP from the VSH menu. Much quicker. I know, I know, this works better for enabling new plugins (after you copied them to the seplugins folder) not disabling them.
Only reason would probably be the "Speed up MS access" feature in 5.00 M33-6 to see if it makes a considerable difference in performance (which it sometimes does, especially with fake memory sticks or MicroSD/M2+adaptor setups). Another reason, which would have something to do with why it's called a RECOVERY menu, is to be able to recover from something that prevents getting to the XMB, like a bad theme or plugin gone haywire.
What other reasons are there ? I mean, how often do you access your computers BIOS ? Especially once it's set up just the way you like it.
(This post was last modified: 18/08/2010 07:43 AM by DSpider.)
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