I have the cable that came with the psp. When I connect my psp to the computer with my memory stick in the console it reads my memory stick. When I dont put the memory stick nothing loads. What do I do?
there are only 2 ''things'' in PSP can be read by your computer:
1st. Memory Stick
2nd. UMD iso file ( with custom firmware )
and if u want to transfer data to your PSP then just put it into the memory stick ( the only way )
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There psp it self cant hold any memory thats why it requires you to have a memory stick..
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well, simply put, u need a memory stick
it wont even connect to the computer without 1.
the psp has little memory of its own, but it does have memory, just not "usable" by you.
solution: use a memory stick when connecting to computer
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Not sure I understand you, but here goes:
Keep the memory stick in the PSP at all times. There's almost no reason to ever remove it. When you connect the PSP to the computer, you need to select "USB connection" on the PSP, then windows will see the PSP as a removeable storage device.
You'll want to "open window to view files" and from there, can drag and drop files from the PSP to the computer, and vice-versa, just like a USB pen drive.
Be sure you know what you're doing - certain things should only go in certain places, in order to be recognized by the PSP during normal use. If you don't know what it does, best leave it there.
Don't interrupt the PSP or break the USB connection while data is being transferred in either direction.
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there are only 2 ''things'' in PSP can be read by your computer:
1st. Memory Stick
2nd. UMD iso file ( with custom firmware )
and if u want to transfer data to your PSP then just put it into the memory stick ( the only way )
References :
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