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Postby Motorizer » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:30 pm

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I would like to say I have spent days searching, reading forums and watching videos to do this and i cant get it to work.On my laptop I go to documents ps 'vita/psavedata/2ccb607dc9d0787f/NPUH10027DATA00/ and it shows I have a plugins.txt document. I cant use wifile I cant use FTP can't get either to work and I have spent days trying. What's a simple easy way to transfer 1 txt file from pc to vita



edit- I have also tried going to properties and changed it to a mp3 file then i put it in the psvita music file and everytime i try to trasnfer to vita it says i have no msic files to transfer.
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby SMOKE » Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:02 pm

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If all you need is the plugins.txt, then rename it to "PLUGINS.TXT" (all caps, even the extension)
If you have plugins to put on your Vita, just make a INSTALL.ZIP with the files in it and then use PSP Filer to unzip it and put it in the right place.
Also, if you use the .ZIP method, it has to be no compression or "store"
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby Motorizer » Mon Jan 14, 2013 1:45 am

SMOKE wrote:If all you need is the plugins.txt, then rename it to "PLUGINS.TXT" (all caps, even the extension)
If you have plugins to put on your Vita, just make a INSTALL.ZIP with the files in it and then use PSP Filer to unzip it and put it in the right place.
Also, if you use the .ZIP method, it has to be no compression or "store"


I have tried it a bunch of times but Ocma wont copy it onto my vita. So every time i open up psp filer it doesnt see the zip file
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby VitaGenic » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:35 am

Do you own a PC with wireless so you can try FTP? Thats how i installed my plugins with TN-C...
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby SMOKE » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:52 am

Are all the files you transferred in all caps, even the extension?
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby Motorizer » Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:12 am

VitaGenic wrote:Do you own a PC with wireless so you can try FTP? Thats how i installed my plugins with TN-C...

yes mylaptop has wireless and i have ftp on my vita and laptop just i cant make them work together.
SMOKE wrote:Are all the files you transferred in all caps, even the extension?

yes everything is in caps example i tried numerious times SEPLUGINS.TXT ON TN-C PLUGINS.TXT for ARK
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby fate6 » Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:16 am

you made sure you did not accidentally name them ".TXT.txt" right ?
(I assume you are using windows)
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby Motorizer » Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:14 pm

fate6 wrote:you made sure you did not accidentally name them ".TXT.txt" right ?
(I assume you are using windows)


yes im usig windows7 on my laptop if its easier once i get my desktop back ill have windows 8 and linux.
All I know is when you rigt clickon then click on rename I typed in PLUGINS.TXT
im not sure how to check if ts PLUGINS.TXT.txt
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby fate6 » Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:23 pm

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/865219
this is the most common mistake people make >___<
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Re: transfer plugins folder

Postby Motorizer » Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:37 pm

fate6 wrote:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/865219
this is the most common mistake people make >___<


now that I have done that. Thank you by the way! I noticed when I opened up PLUGINS.TXT it's PLUGINS.TXT.txt how can I fix that problem do I just right click and hit rename ?
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