I got my PSP-1000 unit when it first came out, and got really into custom firmware for emulators and CWCheat and etc. I still have mine, and I believe it's currently on 5.50 GEN-D2. My roommate just found her old PSP, and it too is a PSP-1000 model. However, she barely played it, and it's still firmware is still 2.00! If I remember correctly, it was a lot easier to downgrade from 2.00, in comparison to higher updates in which you had to find exploits in unpatched games, like Lumines and Grand Theft Auto. Upon some research here, it appears that the highest working CFW is 6.60? I would like help in bringing my roommates OFW 2.00 PSP up to the latest custom firmware.
Now before everyone yells at me, I did find the tutorial for it, and have downloaded the correct OFW and CFW to my computer. However, the PSP is not reading the firmware on the XMB screen. I have it put the EBOOT.pbp in PSP/UPDATE, in addition to PSP/GAME and PSP/SYSTEM as well. I can't understand why it won't read it. Perhaps I have to bring it slightly higher? To maybe 3.00 or something? Maybe on 2.00, it wouldn't read eboots off the memory stick's folder.
EDIT: I figured it out! My UPDATE folder had to be under GAME. Sorry about that!
I much appreciate anyone who can provide advice to this thread. Thank you!
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