CFW For Dummies – PSP 1000 and Hackable PSP 2000

Important note: I now recommend a much easier technique to install a CFW on your PSP 1000 or 2000. If you reached this page from an other website, I recommend you go back to the page presenting the easy technique to install Pro CFW. If, on the other hand, you came here because you explicitly want to install using a Pandora battery and no other way, please read along

You reached this page because you want to install a custom Firmware on your PSP1000, or PSP2000 with a hackable motherboard. If you’re not sure of that anymore (psp 2000 owners, there is a risk your motherboard is NOT hackable), or if you want to check again, or if you have a different PSP model, please go back to the main page of this guide.

This guide is up to date as of 2011/11/27

Congrats! If you own a PSP1000 or a Hackable PSP 2000, In terms of homebrews and backups, you’re in the best possible situation: your PSP can install any Custom Firmware available, run the latest official games, and you can switch between official firmware and custom firmware anytime you want.

There are basically two methods to install a CFW (Custom FirmWare) on your PSP: The Pandora Battery (which I usually recommend, but requires you to buy a special battery, and to have a friend with a PSP that is already hacked…), or the Software Downgrade.

These techniques both have pros and cons, so please read along and choose your favorite method.

In the examples below, I explain how to install the Custom Firmware 5.00 M33. It is still a very good choice, but if you are interested to install something different afterwards (such as Gen 5.50), you can follow the links at the end of the tutorials below.

Recommended: Install a CFW, with a Pandora Battery

The Pandora Battery (also known as Jigkick battery) is a special battery that allows your PSP to enter Service Mode. This is a special mode in which the PSP allows you to install any firmware, including Custom firmwares. Service mode also allows you to repair your PSP if you “bricked” it (which can happen if, for example, you unplug your PSP while installing a new firmware). The Pandora battery, used in conjunction with the “Despertar Del Cementerio” tool, is much more than a way to install a custom firmware, it is also a great repair tool. You can find such batteries for less than 20$ in various places nowadays, and it guarantees that if you mess up with your psp’s firmware, you’ll always be able to get it back in a working state.

Pros:

  • Universal unbrick/downgrade tool
  • Much safer than the software technique
  • Once your pandora battery and magic memory stick are created, installing a new custom Firmware (or going back to Official Firmware) takes 2 minutes and does not require any specific knowledge
  • Works independently of your firmware

Cons:

  • Requires you to buy an additional Battery
  • Creating your Magic Memory stick the first time is a bit hard

In order to install a Custom firmware with a Pandora Battery, you need to follow the following steps:

  1. Buy a Pandora Battery. If you have a friend with a Hacked PSP, they can probably make a Pandora Battery for you out of an original Sony Battery, but “premade” pandora Batteries are so cheap nowadays that I don’t see the point.
  2. Download and extract Rain’s Ultra Lite Magic Memory Stick Maker here (or alternate link here) (Note that this file contains everything you need, including the 5.00 Firmware)
  3. Run RainsUltraLiteMMS.exe (if you are on Vista or Windows 7 you maybe greeted by a UAC Dialog asking for admin privileges, say yes)
  4. At anytime connect the psp to the computer via USB, it should be detected automatically. You can also use a card reader, you will have to select the drive letter.
  5. It is recommended to check the “Format the memory stick” option, be sure to make a backup
  6. When ready click Make MMS and wait for it to finish.
  7. You are now ready to install the Custom Firmware on your PSP
  8. Turn the PSP Off, remove your normal battery, and, while pressing the Left Trigger (L1), insert the pandora battery
  9. “Despertar Del Cementerio”, the Custom Firmware Installer, should start.
  10. Select “Install 5.00 M33”, and wait until it’s finished
  11. Done. Fast and Easy, right?
  12. From there, you might want to install a different custom firmware such as Gen 5.50 (M33 or Gen, which one is better for you?) or install additional utilities such as the Prometheus Modules to play backups of recent games.

Not recommended (but works): Install a CFW using software techniques

Pros

  • Does not require additional hardware, and is basically free

Cons

  • Higher risk of bricking your psp (if that happens, you can unbrick your PSP by buying a Pandora battery and following the other technique above)
  • Some of the steps depend on the firmware installed on your machine, so there’s a higher risk of confusion

In order to install a Custom firmware without a Pandora battery on a PSP1000 or a hackable PSP 2000, you need to follow the following steps.

  1. If your psp has a firmware under firmware 6.20, Upgrade your PSP to the official firmware 6.20. You can do this by downloading the firmware here (or alternate link here), placing it in your PSP/UPDATE folder, and running it from your PSP menu.
  2. Else if your psp is on firmware 6.30, 6.31, 6.35, 6.36, 6.37, 6.38, or 6.39 the above will not work directly, instead you will need to Downgrade your PSP using some1’s downgrader: Download some1’s downgrader here (or alternate link here), extract the archive on your memory stick, run the Downgrader from your memory stick, and follow the instructions. Note, you might need to upgrade your PSP to firmware 6.39 before running the downgrader. You can get firmware 6.39 here (or alternate link here)
  3. At this point your PSP should be running firmware 6.20. If this is not the case, follow steps 1 or 2 above
  4. Download, extract, and run TN Hen for 6.20 here (or alternate link here). This will run as a game, show a black screen, and take you back to the XMB. You can check if it worked by pressing select and see if a weird menu shows up (it’s called the “vsh menu”)
  5. Download and extract Hellcat’s recovery Flasher from here (or alternate link here)
  6. Run Hellcat’s recovery flasher from the XMB, agree to the warning message, then make sure that the “Target FW” says 5.00, and click “Install CFW (of version selected above).
  7. Follow the instructions, The tool will install the CFW for you
  8. Done. Fast and Easy, right?
  9. From there, you might want to install a different custom firmware such as Gen 5.50 (M33 or Gen, which one is better for you?) or install additional utilities such as the Prometheus Modules to play backups of recent games.

58 Responses

  1. blake1211

    nice job

    though i noticed two things in the software technique part

    1. “In order to install a Custom firmware without a Pandora battery on a PSP100” < missing a 0

    2. you forgot to mention that you need the 5.00 OFW eboot renamed to 500.pbp and that it needs to be on the root of the MS or in the RECOVERY folder

  2. Christian

    Thank you so much man!!!! Worked like a charm!!! I dont get why people take so much effort to try and hack their psp!!!! I was looking for hours tonite trying to do it!! Trying out patapon exploits that didnt work and everything else!!! THANK YOU!

  3. wis

    HOW DO I PLAY ISO S

  4. frank

    in the pandora battery method i dont see where you need a second hacked psp
    explain where u need it and for what
    u can use technical terms im not that much of a noob anymore lol

  5. Canon

    Hey wolo. I try this last instruction.

    I do that what there say. Load and run TN Hen for 6.20
    then 6.Run Hellcat’s recovery flasher.
    Now my wrimevare is 5.00 M33-6 but hi cant load any games.
    i cant update nothing.

  6. matapaluza

    Well this was actually helpful, but there only one thing,wololo if you have a youtube acount would you comment on this video sayin whatever you want so i can say i talked to the legendary wololo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5yBX78Yt4M it’d be awesome

  7. psprulez

    hellcats recovery flasher does work on 6.35 PRO. thats how i downgraded to 5.00 M33-6

  8. the baba

    hey will this also unbrick ur psp 1000
    \

  9. Felipe

    Hey guys, update the version of TN HEN ,they already created TN_HEN E and it’s pretty good.Bye.

  10. Protoss

    I hacked my PSP a few years ago and use to be on top of my custom firmware knowledge (what’s most commonly used, most stable, etc). However, I haven’t touched my PSP for around a year now and am wondering what is the ‘best’ CFW currently. I used to use Dark AleX’s CFW back in the day but it seems he is no longer around.

  11. H4CK3R

    Can i downgrade mine? [PSP 2000, Hackable, Running on OFW 6.38]

  12. Kakashi

    Thnx you are great. I have psp 1003 and i downgraded it to 5.00 m33 6 using hellcats recovery. But now every time i close any game my psp shuts down. And when i open it with memstick in the psp it does not start. But when i remove the memstick and start the psp it starts. Can anyone resolve this problem.

    • frank

      Sorry it’s a little late, but you have an incompatible plugin on your memstick.
      Start it in recovery with the mem stick in and try disabling the plugin.
      If you don’t know which one it is then try disable them all and enable one, try it, then keep doing that till you find the plugin thats the bad one.

      • Kakashi

        Hey thnx my psp workin fine now. Even upgraded it to gen d3.
        Do u know any popsloader workin with gen d3 cause some games r not compatible. N thnx again

  13. totalnoob

    When I downloaded the downgrader every thing was fine, than i ran the program from my xmb and it started up and a screen came up and it said it was loading so i wait a couple of seconds and then my psp will just turn its self off. If someone can help that would be much appreciated.

  14. Koalix

    2 things to ask:

    1 – The best version to keep a 2000 fully hackable is on 5.50 with TN_Hen? Doesn’t have any benefit to upgrade to last CFWs?

    2 – There is any way to connect to PSN with 5.50?

  15. kimbaduds

    in my opinion, if you just like playing games on mem stick, stick to 5.00 m33. No bugs.

  16. Braydon

    I got to firmware 6.20, and also got the TN HEN , and I put it into my game folder of my memory stick, but when i go to run it, it says corrupted data! please help I really want to get this to work!

  17. Will

    Help? I opened the recovery flasher but they said the flash0: protection of 6.20-TN is enabled, and recovery flasher cannot continue. They want me to disable flash0 protection from HEN’s VSH menu but i have no idea how to disable it?

  18. Will

    Ok forget it figured it out.

    • Akash

      Um. How do you do it?

      • Akash

        Wow…well I feel kinda stupid. I also figured it out. For those who don’t know, go to the very left to the settings tab and scroll down to “TN Settings” and choose configuration. From there you can scroll down to the “Protect Flash0” option.

  19. yoman

    i dont want to risk my battery

  20. Santiago

    Hi there, I am not a very tech savvy guy. Your explanations and everything are great, but this stuff is to hard for me. Can I pay you or somebody else to do this for me? If not, I understand.

  21. Paul

    Both download links TN Hen for 6.20 don’t work

  22. Tom

    Im trying to use the 2nd guide (the one where u do it without a pandora battery) i got to the hellcat’s recovery bit it says that flash0: proctection is on then it says please disable flash0 protectioj from hens vsh menu, how do i disable flash0 protection?

  23. tony

    LOOK IT WORKS ..no probs .. simple straight forward .. done 7 psp`s using RainsUltraLiteMMS .. hail the hack kings

  24. Jay

    Thank you so much I have been looking for a downgrader for monts but this is the only one that works. Thanks again. Make more sites like this and I will reccomend them to my friends

  25. frankie

    hey guys, i nearly have this done i get all the way too using heck cats recovery flasher but when i try to start it it says the flash protection of 6.20 tn seems to be enabled please disable the flash0 protection on the HENS VSH menu, when i activate the menu its not an option 0 please help

  26. lion

    Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone can solve my problem. When running Hellcat’s recovery flasher after I choose to reset, I get an error that says “ERROR reloading decrypter module! (0x80020136)”. Any solutions to that?

  27. Damian

    Hi could anyone tell me the difference with M33, Gen and Prometheus?

    Also, I thought there would be link to them at the bottom of the tutorial. :P~

  28. dandino8100

    the TN Hen for 6.20 is delitedd on mega upload

  29. BenjaminDrinkbeer

    Lovely guide, my Pandora battery recently died :,( but this guide helped me re-install CFW to my PSP 😀

  30. Carlos

    HELP! I keep getting this!:
    “ERROR reloading decrypter module! (0×80020136)
    on the last step of running Hellcat’s recovery flasher
    what can i do?

  31. duramo

    Thank you man! It really worked great on PSP-2001 Slim.

  32. yousef altaf

    mine is 6.60 ofw !!!can I downgrade using some1 downgrader ??

  33. phil

    IF YOU GET THIS ERROR: “ERROR reloading decrypter module! (0×80020136)” TRY USING AN OTHER MEMORY STICK. I first tried it with a 8 gig SanDisk but i got the error… when i used the standard 32 mb sony memory stick that came with the psp it worked 😉 atb

  34. harry

    i get to the step with heck cat flasher, i download it. then i extract it to GAME but when try to access it its not there what did i do wrong?

  35. josh

    hey guys,i have a psp 2000 with a with a mother board model of TA-085 v2..currently i am running 5.50 prome-4 cfw..i want to upgrade it to a permanent cfw but a much higher version meaning even i turn off my psp i wont be needing to reflash it for the games to come out on the game menu..please help..i need what kind of cfw version i will be needing..tnx..

  36. Raff

    is TA-088 v1/v2 equivalent to TA-088 v3?

  37. Richard

    I get stuck at step 4, I tried extracting the whole Hen-6 file, or just the “game” folder in it. but both of them say file corrupted when I tried to lunch them from my PSP 1000.

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