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- #PSP FOLDER VITA VITASHELL DOWNLOAD ISO#
Use PSP navigation keys to select UMD Disk and exit the VHS menu.

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In the PRO VHS menu, navigate to USB Device (usually the third option), and you will find Memory Stick selected by default. To begin with, when you are on main PSP CXMB menu, press the Select button to open the PRO VHS menu.
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We will mount the UMD disks using the USB connection instead of memory stick and copy the contained ISO file. If you have not yet hacked your PSP and installed the firmware, do go through our guide on installing custom firmware on PSP version 6.60, the latest firmware version. Extracting ISO from PSP UMDįor the post, I am considering that you are already running the LCFW recovery on your PSP with PRO VHS menu. But it’s the UMD disks we are talking about and the only device we have with us – which is capable of reading a UMD disk – is a PSP.
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If it were a CD or a DVD file, we could have simply plugged it in our computer’s optical reader driver and used any one of the free ISO creators. As UMD’s are highly volatile and not cheap to own, it’s a prudent step to copy it as ISO to play.

One of the advantages of running PSP on a hacked firmware, or lightweight custom firmware (LCFW) to be precise, is that you can make a copy of the UMD disks you legally own as ISO files and run them using PSP’s memory stick. The 'PHOTO' folder has been renamed to 'PICTURE' and moved to the root of the Memory Stick. For firmware versions 2.80+, the 'MP_ROOT' folder has been renamed to 'VIDEO' and the 'MUSIC' folder has been moved to the root of the Memory Stick. For firmware versions < 2.0, do not add the 'COMMON' and 'SYSTEM' folders. Note: The file structure for firmware version 2.0 is shown. The “MUSIC”, “VIDEO” and “PICTURE” folders can be used to store music (ATRAC and MP3), videos (MP4) and photos (JPG, BMP, PNG, TIFF), respectively The “MP_ROOT” folder is used to store video content. You can use sub-directories to seperate the files as needed. The ‘MUSIC’ and ‘PHOTO’ directories can be used to store music (ATRAC and MP3) and photo (JPG, BMP, PNG, TIFF), respectively. The ‘SAVEDATA’ directory should not be altered in anyway, as it could cause you data to be corrupted, disabling you from loading your saved files correctly. For Firmware Versions ‘UPDATE’ directory is where any firmware updates should be stored as well as bonus levels or extras downloaded for a particular game.
