To run downloaded ISO or CSO game files, your PSP must be running CFW (like PRO-C or ME). 2. How to Download & Transfer Games Once you have your game files (usually in format), follow these steps to get them on your device: Connect to PC: Plug your PSP into your computer and go to Settings > USB Connection on the PSP menu. Find the Root Directory:
If you own a UMD disc and a specific model of PSP (2000 or 3000 with custom firmware), you can legally dump your own disc to an ISO file. That file is then placed in the ISO folder on your memory stick. This is a legal gray area depending on your country, but it is widely accepted for archival purposes.
This is the older, "fat" USB style used to connect the PSP to a PC. Custom Firmware (CFW):
The blocks are stacked almost to the top. Sam must have been playing for hours. His high score is frozen at 999,999—the maximum the game displays. But the ghost doesn’t stop. Leo watches Sam’s final moves. The ghost places a four-block square in the top-left corner. A mistake. The stack wobbles.
Connect your PSP to the PC via USB. On your PSP, go to Settings > USB Connection . Your computer will detect a removable drive. Inside, look for the PSP folder. If it doesn't exist, create it. Inside PSP , create a folder named SAVEDATA .
To transfer data, you must connect your PSP to a computer using a and enter USB Mode under the Settings menu. 1. Installing Games (ISO/CSO)
“You set a new record!” the screen flashes.