Now copy that folder with the eboot.PBP into that folder that you opened on your PSP. Now when the folder for it comes up, double click on the 'PSP' folder. If you dont, go here: now, put your eboot.PBP into a folder, id call it by the name of teh game, so for FF7, name the folder FF. Click to expand.first, you need a PSP with custom firmware. He he he All the PSX-PSP games that i have work on 3.71 M33-2. The only reason why i want to do this is because it will make my life easier so i can put those games into teh ISO folder so i dont get games mixed up when loading games onto customers PSP's Thanks for your time, SSaric EXTRA INFO: Im on Windows XP Im on a dial-up connection so smaller files to download are appreciated =D I custom firmware other peoples PSP's to 3.71 M33-2 (even tho im on 4.01 M33-2. Well, ive got my PSX games that ive ALREADY converted to a EBOOT.PBP to play on a PSP, and now i want to convert that EBOOT.PBP into a.CSO or.ISO format so i can put it in the ISO file on the PSP and not in the PSP-GAME folder.
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