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Re: remove TN-V
My Monster Hunter ISO shows up as corrupted data in XMB and can't be deleted after I removed it in PSP filer. Did I mess something up?
Re: remove TN-V
Did you delete the ISO folder?
Did you transfer it via FTP? If so, was it corrupt?
Did you transfer it via FTP? If so, was it corrupt?
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Re: remove TN-V
I didn't have an ISO folder in the first place (idk why), the MH iso was in the GAME folder, i transfered it without FTP (by copying Patapon save data). Now I deleted it in PSP filer, then I went to XMB and found out it turned into a corrupt file
Re: remove TN-V
Did you delete the folder too?
And ISOs do not belong in /GAME/.
And ISOs do not belong in /GAME/.
White PSV TV - 32GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
White PSV 1000 - 32GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
2x PSV 2000 - 32/64GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
PSP Fat 1000 - TA-081 - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
PSP Slim 2000 - TA-085¹ - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
4x PSPgo & 1x PSP 3kº⁴ᶢ - 6.61 LME-2.3∞ ✔
White PSV 1000 - 32GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
2x PSV 2000 - 32/64GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
PSP Fat 1000 - TA-081 - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
PSP Slim 2000 - TA-085¹ - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
4x PSPgo & 1x PSP 3kº⁴ᶢ - 6.61 LME-2.3∞ ✔
Re: remove TN-V
I know they don't belong there, but it somehow ended up in there. I didn't delete the whole folder, since Patapon is in there too.
Re: remove TN-V
Not the GAME folder itself, but I assumed you did: /PSP/GAME/Folder/GAME.ISO
Check the /GAME/ and /ISO/ folder and see if there are any empty folders, or folder that do not contain an EBOOT.PBP (FBOOT.PBP) or .ISO/.CSO file, respectively.
Check the /GAME/ and /ISO/ folder and see if there are any empty folders, or folder that do not contain an EBOOT.PBP (FBOOT.PBP) or .ISO/.CSO file, respectively.
White PSV TV - 32GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
White PSV 1000 - 32GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
2x PSV 2000 - 32/64GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
PSP Fat 1000 - TA-081 - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
PSP Slim 2000 - TA-085¹ - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
4x PSPgo & 1x PSP 3kº⁴ᶢ - 6.61 LME-2.3∞ ✔
White PSV 1000 - 32GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
2x PSV 2000 - 32/64GB - 3.65 CFW ✔
PSP Fat 1000 - TA-081 - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
PSP Slim 2000 - TA-085¹ - 6.61 ME-2.3 ✔
4x PSPgo & 1x PSP 3kº⁴ᶢ - 6.61 LME-2.3∞ ✔
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Re: remove TN-V
If you don't like somebody's else description, here is another one:
SILENT_Pavel wrote:you are done, you are clean now. alternate way - format your memory card if you wish.
- 1. delete all your files with "filer - psp app" inside of TN-V. Things like roms for sega/nintendo emulators inside of your custom folders, config files that left by some homebrews, delete save state files and such stuff...
- 2. delete all your backup iso/eboot - psp/ps1/emu games and homebrew in XMB of TN-V (without "filer" app, also don't delete exploited games)
- 3. TN-V recovery menu - reset all settings
TN-V recovery menu - uninstall 6.60 files
exit your exploited game to vita main menu- 4. delete all save files, that comes with exploit data inside
- vita
Re: remove TN-V
I think I'll just back up my savegames and format since I've got that corrupt file sitting there. Thanks for your help guys!