Your PSP has to be homebrew enabled in order to play iso. This means your PSP has to downgrade to version 1.50 in order to do that. Depends on your PSP's firmware, you may or may not able to downgrade it.
Also downgrading is risky business and can turn your PSP useless.
2007-02-27 15:54:38
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answer #1
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answered by adamng 5
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as a fashion to play ISOs you like your PSP to be working custom firmware. to confirm that custom firmware to run you could want a pandora battery and magic memory stick (the two considered one of which would be offered on line). i'm no longer one hundred% particular in this yet i think of you will ought to downgrade your PSP as a fashion to place in custom firmware (in case you do discover YouTube vids on a thank you to do it because of fact i don't have a clue a thank you to do it)..
2016-11-26 19:44:36
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answered by kemmer 4
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You CANNOT play downloaded psp games on your psp. It would take up too much of your memory, it may be illegal, but it's also not possible. I also use afterdawn, but that is not a topic. What you can do is play psp games without the UMD inside, but you have to the UMD to start with. Thats another topic though
2007-02-27 15:47:38
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answered by Aaron B 5
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if you have custom firmware 3.02/3.03/3.11 OE then jsut put the ISO in a folder called ISO created in the root of your psp mem stick. it should appear under the mem stick section of Game on your psp.
2007-03-02 05:48:52
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answer #4
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answered by mostroboi 2
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chek afterdawn.com for this!!! all answers in there!!!
u need custom firmware
umd loader
good memory stik
oh and its kinda illegal to have copies of games u dnt own...had to say that ;)
2007-02-27 13:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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