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# Select (Settings) > (System Update). | # Select (Settings) > (System Update). | ||
#* You must have a Memory Stick inserted if you are using a | #* You must have a Memory Stick inserted if you are using a PSP-1000/2000/3000 series system. 32 MB Memory Sticks cannot store updates newer than 6.20. | ||
# Select [Update via Internet]. | # Select [Update via Internet]. | ||
# Select the connection that you want to use. The system connects to the network using an access point. | # Select the connection that you want to use. The system connects to the network using an access point. |
Revision as of 15:01, 30 November 2023
Updating firmware on the PlayStation Portable is a fairly simple process, and is required to use newer custom firmwares.
Updating with the Internet
The PSP does not support modern Wi-Fi encryption standards (WPA 2/3), so you will need access to a network with WPA 1/2 mixed, WPA 1, WEP, or no encryption. A mobile phone's hotspot with open security is an easy solution to get a PSP online temporarily. |
The PSP Street (E1000) does not have any Wi-Fi connectivity! |
- Select (Settings) > (System Update).
- You must have a Memory Stick inserted if you are using a PSP-1000/2000/3000 series system. 32 MB Memory Sticks cannot store updates newer than 6.20.
- Select [Update via Internet].
- Select the connection that you want to use. The system connects to the network using an access point.
- If you do not have a connection saved, select [New Connection] to create a connection.
- Download the update data. When connected to the network, the system scans for the latest update data. Follow the on-screen instructions to download the update data and to start the update.
- If you do not want to update the system immediately after the download, you can do so later by selecting (Settings) > (System Update) > [Update via Storage Media] to install the update data.
- Press the X button. (O button if on a Japanese console) The update process will begin.
Updating with Storage Media
To perform an update via storage media, you must first download the update data by selecting [Update via Internet] or by using a PC. Some game discs may also contain update data. You can find official firmware updates on Darthsternie's archive or the Midnightchannel archive.
- Connect either the PSP to a computer/phone/tablet using a mini-USB cable, or connect its Memory Stick to a computer using a Memory Stick compatible card reader.
- You must have a Memory Stick inserted if you are using a PSP Street (E1000) or PSP-1000/2000/3000 series system. The PSP-Go has built-in memory, but requires a USB cable to be accessed. 32 MB Memory Sticks cannot store updates newer than 6.20.
- If you are connecting the PSP directly to a computer, you will need to enable the USB connection in the settings if
USB Auto Connect
is disabled. - Install and rename the desired firmware update to
PSP/GAME/UPDATE/EBOOT.PBP
on the console's Memory Stick. - Select (Settings) > (System Update).
- Either select the update application in the (Game) coulumn or select [Update via Storage Media]. in the Settings.
- After running the update application, the update process will begin.