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2-in1 USB Data Transfer & Charge Cable for Sony PSP. Works on PC or Laptop!
This must-have gadget for any PSP owner will function as a 2-in-1 cable to save space and hassle. High quality design! This Cable with Charge your PSP (any model, from any country) from your USB port! Just plug into any PC, notebook, or even PS2 Console and your battery will Charge.
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PSP Sync and Charge USB Cable

Avoid the hassle of needing two separate cables to transfer data to and from your PSP and charge it. The simple PSP 2 in 1 multicable lets you connect one end to a USB port on your PC or laptop and then gives you two plugs on the other end to connect your PSP for data transfer as well as charge your portable gaming device.
The PSP 2 in 1 cable features a standard USB type A port on one end and a DC charging plug for the PSP and a USB B port for your PSP on the other end. It is four feet long for easy access to your USB ports no matter where they are on your connecting computer. This all in one charging and synchronizing cable is the perfect accessory for your favorite portable gaming/movie device, the Playstation Portable.

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2007-01-29 18:41:17 · answer #1 · answered by sanjaykchawla 5 · 1 0

you go with for custom firmware. If/as quickly as you have custom firmware turn off your PSP thoroughly then earlier turning it on carry the R set off together as turning it on. The M33(pondering you have dark_alex's cfw) menu will look then bypass to Configuration and toggle the "fee battery whilst USB cable plugged" to Enabled.

2016-12-16 16:47:35 · answer #2 · answered by allateef 4 · 0 0

No and I wouldn't even try it. Think about it for a second: a desktop PC takes in 50x MORE electricity than the handheld PSP. It's akin to hooking up your Fender Stratocaster to the local power capacitor station and riff out "Purple Haze": you'd fry fast before getting the first chord out.

P.S. I wouldn't try THAT either.

2007-01-29 18:41:46 · answer #3 · answered by Mr. Wizard 7 · 0 2

yep ,but take ages .
the output voltage of the computer is low which makes the charging slow .
not recommanded .

2014-08-15 09:10:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no

2007-01-29 18:35:17 · answer #5 · answered by darkcutie 1 · 0 1

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