gazzas
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Damn my kid is gonna be one happy chappy.
get the files here
h**p://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=56823
here is the help file for this
Quick Instructions:
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1) Make sure you have a 2.50/2.60 PSP (NOT a TA-082 PSP!)
2) Move the DOWNDATER and PSP and files/folders into the root of your PSP MemoryStick.
3) Set up GTA Loader
4) rent/borrow/buy GTA (the original UMD is required)
5) start GTA and the GTA Loader
6) In the GTA Loader menu, choose the "DownDater Test"
WARNING: The program won't output any display and any warnings, it will init the downgrader process immediately.
7) You'll see the your MemoryStick flashing... that means that your PSP is being flashed from the MemoryStick. You won't see any type of output in the screen (this is for safety). When the MemStick finishes of flashing, WAIT at least a minute, and then reinit your PSP by holding the power button.
8) That's all.
If all went right, you'll have 1.50 PSP now!
If it went less good, you'll still have 2.50/2.60.
If all went wrong, you'll have a broken PSP (except in the case you have the mod-chip). Remember that you have accepted that risk!
get the files here
h**p://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=56823
here is the help file for this
Quick Instructions:
------------------
1) Make sure you have a 2.50/2.60 PSP (NOT a TA-082 PSP!)
2) Move the DOWNDATER and PSP and files/folders into the root of your PSP MemoryStick.
3) Set up GTA Loader
4) rent/borrow/buy GTA (the original UMD is required)
5) start GTA and the GTA Loader
6) In the GTA Loader menu, choose the "DownDater Test"
WARNING: The program won't output any display and any warnings, it will init the downgrader process immediately.
7) You'll see the your MemoryStick flashing... that means that your PSP is being flashed from the MemoryStick. You won't see any type of output in the screen (this is for safety). When the MemStick finishes of flashing, WAIT at least a minute, and then reinit your PSP by holding the power button.
8) That's all.
If all went right, you'll have 1.50 PSP now!
If it went less good, you'll still have 2.50/2.60.
If all went wrong, you'll have a broken PSP (except in the case you have the mod-chip). Remember that you have accepted that risk!