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Enjoying the PSP :wacko:? The category plugin's settings can be changed from the system settings option in the XMB.
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if you have that much free time you should find something productive to do not troll :shrug:
The N64 Goodset Out!
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we need to learn how to harness the awesome power of the bean :fart:
Enough floppies to build a house!!!
decided to check out that elder scrolls proto or whatever it is(I've had it sitting on my hdd for years now) on psp last night it soft locked my psp :(
so I deleted it :evilgrin:
PRO-C CFW variants will give you black screen (I have seen this myself).
Won't work on 1000 PSP models 'cos they don't have extra ram (works on E1000 aka Street though).
You need to use 6.60 LME 2.3 CFW with extra ram enabled in XMB before launching game.
Should also work using 6.61 LME 2.3 CFW with extra ram enabled.
First retail PSP model has half the physical ram of later models.
There just isn't any way of running the game on the early consoles. All of the known versions of the game (including the hacked versions) are beta so really only meant to be used on dev units.
Nope and I clearly stated that it needed 6.60 LME 2.3 in all of my threads.
The original betas release thread had more info about PRO-C giving black screen.
I have different Lite CFW on different cards, I don't use permanent CFW. Although tbh after I started using LME I don't think I used PRO-C much :thot:
Been watching episodes of the old Hawaii Five-O show.
Some people got "murdered and tortured"...
:pwacko: They were tortured after they were murdered?
whats a good cheap($20-$25) large capacity flash drive?
I bought a 128gb sandisk last year but it's a piece of shit it will not hold more than 16gb despite what it show or what format it's in.
Uhh, did you buy a counterfeit? Cause that's typical behaviour for em, spoofed capacity when it only has 16gb of memory.
I'd go with something in a B tier brand, cause they're not plagued with knockoffs... So Kingston or Adata or what have you. And get something that you can actually find reviews of that mention the actual read/write speeds, cause who gives a shit if it's reliable when it only writes at 10mb/s.
I did end up buying a 2tb one last year that turned out to be fake(wasn't a sandisk) the sandisk should be legit it came in the branded package. I went with sandisk because I've used them in the past. I'll look around for kingston that's a brand I've heard of before(didn't they use to do pc memory?)
I was also thinking of doing a sd/Msd. I'm really just looking for something cheap to put all my movies/tv shows on to use with my new media player.
Wow, you're an easy mark... Fakes nowadays can look nigh identical to legit items. Even buying stuff shipped/sold by Amazon can result in you getting fakes (Amazon obviously sources their stuff from legit sources, but warehouses reship 3rd party sellers stuff and don't sort their inventory separately (so you can also get legit stuff from known fake sellers off Amazon, lol))
Edit: Oh, and you can still get hit with counterfeits on B tier brands. The quick test is if you're getting read/write speeds in the expected ballparks. Something like this Kingston is probably adequate, it has reviews to show you what to expect (and isn't covered with comments about fakes). You can find faster better drives, but you'd be paying more than like $20 then
https://www.amazon.ca/Kingston-Digit.../dp/B016BEPP9O
If you're having trouble getting something legit, buy from a local store and not online.
after doing some looking last night I think I'll go the sd/Msd route I've been seeing far more positive reviews on sandisk and samsung cards than I have flash drives
my only choice would be ugh walmart I wouldn't trust them or pay their over inflated prices.
I usually just pop into Officeworks and have a look through the budget baskets of flash drives and sd cards :shrug:
It's in the city so like a 20 minute drive... but I drive to the city for work, shopping and appointments anyway.
Same place I bought my last few external hard drives from. Another place I pop into is JB Hi-Fi, but that's mostly for current gen games and BD/DVD.
Online stuff can be hit and miss, but ebay policies force sellers to sort out issues like this (fake capacity cards and drives).
It's annoying but you shouldn't lose any money as a buyer. Maybe it's different over there idk.. can't see why it should be unless consumers have zero rights under law.
I don't get to go out much and when I do I only have the one store again walmart :urk:
it can be a real pain at times also alot of times buyer has to pay return shipping, I raised enough of a stink on that first fake drive that I got a refund but the seller continues to sell them. I didn't learn about them being fake till later on when I checked a similar
listing from a different seller I looked at the feedback to see that a few people were complaining about drive capacity. I usually check these things but with that sandisk blade I bought I checked but didn't see any negative comments on the drive so I bought it
I don't really understand why you only have a walmart store near you.
The city I live near is only like 100k people, so not large by US standards. Enough shops to play them off against each other though for this sort of thing.
Another 7 days at home again.
Spoiler warning:
pretty much this we have 2 choiceswhere we go shopping and the other choice is another big name chain store that doesn't offer better prices than walmart. the town my aunt lives in only has walmart for general merch(used to have 2 till K-mart went under)
I have a test program called H2test so I can test with that
I have had the big blue theme from f-zero stuck in my head since I woke up I even played f-zero and X but it's still stuck in my head.
What a day it was today.