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    You problay might be wondering How Do you turn ur CMD into a ISO

    Well I know
    The only things you'll need are:
    -- Playstation Portable running custom firmware version 3.52 M33 or 3.71 M33 (or higher
    -- Your own PSP UMD game
    -- USB cable to connect your PSP to your computer
    -- Memory Stick (from here on we'll call it MS)(

    If your PSP is running 3.52 m33-4 or 3.71 m33 you already have a built in UMD ripper & you're ready to get down to business without the need of any other program or download.

    Just go into the "M33 VSH MENU" (3.52 M33: press "Home" on your PSP or 3.71 M33: press "Select" on your PSP) and switch the "USB DEVICE" to "UMD disc". You can also change the "UMD ISO MODE" to "Sony NP9660" if you don't want to need any kind of UMD game inserted in order to play the game from your memory stick. When you're done with that press the "Home" or "Select" button on your PSP to quickly exit the M33 VSH MENU.

    -- Choose the UMD game you want to copy to your MS, put it into your PSP & turn it on.
    -- Open "M33 VSH MENU" (press either "Home" or "Select"; depends on your M33 version)
    -- In "USB DEVICE" select "UMD Disc"
    -- OPTIONAL but highly recommended: In "UMD ISO MODE" select "Sony NP9660" so you can play the game without having to put a UMD game of any kind in your PSP. This will extend the use of your battery.
    -- Close the "M33 VSH MENU" (press either "Home" or "Select"; depends on your M33 version)

    -- Connect your PSP to your computer with a USB cord.
    -- Go into USB mode (Do this by scrolling to the far left icons on your XMB {main PSP menu} until "USB Connection" is highlighted & press the X button on your PSP).

    Ok, so, you've connected your PSP to your computer with a USB cord. If you've followed the directions then you're ready to copy / back-up the UMD game. After your PSP is fully connected to your computer you'll notice a window opens up on your monitor. You'll see a single capital letter followed by " :/ " with an icon in the window. That window shows the copy of your game. It may say something like "UMD9660 ISO Image file". It's time to follow the next set of steps:

    -- Copy (drag & drop) that file onto your desktop (This is the game rip / copy / back-up that you want to put on your MS).

    After it's finished copying to your desktop:
    -- Rename it in order to differentiate it from any other copy you make.
    (right click on it & choose "Rename" )
    -- Exit USB Mode (press the O button on PSP)
    -- Open "M33 VSH MENU" (press either "Home" or "Select"; depends on your M33 version)
    -- Change "USB DEVICE" from "UMD Disc" back to "Memory Stick"
    -- ?? I'm not sure if you need to change "UMD ISO MODE" from "M33 driver" back to "Normal" if you usually have this set to "Normal" Does anyone know for sure about this?
    -- Close the "M33 VSH MENU" (press either "Home" or "Select"; depends on your M33 version)
    -- Go back into "USB Connection"
    (press X at "USB Connection" icon. You'll see a new window open on your monitor. You'll see the drive letter of your PSP's memory stick. You should see the following folders:
    ISO
    MP_ROOT
    MUSIC
    PSP
    PICTURE
    VIDO
    { MEMSTICK.IND & MSTK_PRO.IND aren't actually folders, but they show in my window}

    -- Copy (drag & drop) the UMD ISO Image file from your Desktop into your PSP's "ISO" file.

    After it's finished copying to your MS:
    -- Exit USB Mode (press the O button on PSP)
    -- Scroll to the "Game" icon of your XMB (main PSP menu)
    -- Open the "Game" Memory Stick icon (Scroll down to the "Memory Stick" icon & press X on your PSP)
    -- You'll see your game icon! Just start playing it by pressing X

    Works on all CFW..m33 only

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    Just go into the "M33 VSH MENU" (3.52 M33: press "Home" on your PSP or 3.71 M33: press "Select" on your PSP) and switch the "USB DEVICE" to "UMD disc". You can also change the "UMD ISO MODE" to "Sony NP9660" if you don't want to need any kind of UMD game inserted in order to play the game from your memory stick. When you're done with that press the "Home" or "Select" button on your PSP to quickly exit the M33 VSH MENU.

    -- Choose the UMD game you want to copy to your MS, put it into your PSP & turn it on.
    -- Open "M33 VSH MENU" (press either "Home" or "Select"; depends on your M33 version)
    -- In "USB DEVICE" select "UMD Disc"
    -- OPTIONAL but highly recommended: In "UMD ISO MODE" select "Sony NP9660" so you can play the game without having to put a UMD game of any kind in your PSP. This will extend the use of your battery.
    -- Close the "M33 VSH MENU" (press either "Home" or "Select"; depends on your M33 version)
    The top part isn't really needed... but good TUT anyways
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    Thank you

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    Very nice. I suggest maybe spacing some things a little more so its not so squished. But very niece tut man. +rep.

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