It's on the left side of the Home toolbar that's at the top of the window. Doing so will copy the selected ISO file.
Click your PSP's name. You'll find it in the left-hand sidebar of folders, though you'll likely need to scroll down to find it. If you can't find it here, click instead the "This PC" folder, then double-click the PSP's name below the "Devices and drives" heading. If you don't see this folder, create one before proceeding: Click the Home tab. Click New Folder. Click the Home tab again.
The Home toolbar will appear at the top of the File Explorer window. Click Paste. It's just right of the Copy option in the toolbar. This process may take several minutes. Eject and unplug your PSP from your computer. After doing so, it's safe to detach your PSP from your computer.
Your PSP must be up-to-date and have custom-installed firmware in order for you to be able to place downloaded games on it. Open the Finder. This app is a blue, face-shaped icon in your Mac's Dock. You can usually select the folder from the left side of the Finder window. Select the ISO. Simply click the ISO file in order to select it.
Click Edit. This menu item is in the upper-left side of your Mac's screen. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This will copy the ISO file. Double-click your PSP's name. It will be on the left side of the Finder window, just below the "Devices" heading. Doing so opens your PSP's folder. If you don't see this folder, create one before proceeding: Click the File menu item.
Click Edit again. The drop-down menu will appear. This process may take a few minutes. Eject and unplug your PSP from the computer. After doing so, it's safe to physically detach the PSP from your Mac. Part 2. Restart your PSP. To ensure that the game files are properly incorporated, turn off your PSP, then turn it back on using the power button.
Select Game. You may have to scroll left or right to select this option. Scroll down to select Memory Stick , then press X. This will open the PSP's internal memory, which is where the game is stored. Select your game and press X. This will load the game.
Custom firmware allows you to run unsigned programs, including the program that lets you pirate games. Yes No. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 8. I have it on there, and I can't get it to run.
You put it in your Game folder, and it should show with an icon and run it like you would a game, Though you might have to search a bit for some good ones. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 4. Yes it will! PRO custom firmware is one of the preferred firmware options, though this process will work with most PSP custom firmware versions. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. It means you've probably put the file into the wrong folder.
For example, if you put the. You're supposed to put the file into the ISO folder that's located on the root of the memory stick.
Not Helpful 1 Helpful 4. Yes, you can. It works like a normal game you downloaded from the PlayStation Store.
Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Or is it absolutely necessary for them to be ISO files? This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Update your PSP Firmware.
Before you begin, make sure your PSP is running the latest firmware version 6. If your PSP is able to connect to the internet, you can update it over the internet by selecting System Update in the Settings menu. Otherwise, use the following steps to update your PSP: Download the latest firmware version to your computer. Select the "Memory Stick" option in the Game menu. Select the Update File. In addition to having the latest firmware, you also need to download custom firmware for PSP firmware 6.
Use the following steps to install custom firmware on your PSP: Go to this website. You can also search for PSP 6. Scroll down and click the link that says Download the PSP 6. Unzip the contents of the "PSP 6. Run the "Pro Update" application in the Game menu.
Restart your PSP. Run "Fast Recovery" from the Game menu. You will need to do this each time you restart your PSP to reactivate the custom firmware. Part 2. Warning: Many free game and ROM sites are notorious for containing viruses and malware.
Run a virus scan after you download your games. Search for a game to download. Many download websites have a list of letters you can click to browse for games alphabetically.
You can also use the search bar to search for a game by name. Download the game ISO. Once you choose a game download, click on the game title. Then click on the download links. You may be able to choose a specific download source or mirror; if so, click one and wait for the download to start. Some games are split in parts depending on the size. If a game is split, you need to download all parts. Part 3. This is the folder you will copy your PSP games to.
Extract the PSP rar files on your computer. You can extract RAR files for free using 7-zip. Not the ISO folder. Select the "Game" menu on your PSP. Use the XMB to select the "Game" menu. Select the Memory Stick option. This folder contains all the games you have installed on your Memory Stick.
Select the game you downloaded to open it. If the game installed correctly, it should appear in your list of games. You can open it the same as you would for any game on your PSP.
Denzel Dominic Calica. Then remove the memory card and put it back in your PSP. Not Helpful 5 Helpful This depends on whether you are buying an original game or downloading a game from any website that provides PSP ROMs.
If you are buying original, simply complete your purchase on the PSN which you can connect via your PSP device and then the game will be downloaded and installed to your device automatically. Not Helpful 10 Helpful Martin K.
Yes, it is possible. A little more difficult, though. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 9. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 5. Then, you can transfer the game file via your USB cable. Not Helpful 7 Helpful Not Helpful 1 Helpful 6. Not Helpful 10 Helpful 7. There are folders created on your PSP. Not Helpful 10 Helpful 0. No, you can't delete these folders as they contain your saved games and other media. If you delete them, the PSP memory card is useless unless you have a backup of your files somewhere.
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