Archive for September, 2011

 

How to Copy/BackUp your Psp Umd, to your Computer, then transfering it to your Memory Stick. Step-By-Step

You will Need

-Psp (Of Course) It will need to have a hacked firmware, like 4.01 M33-2.

-Usb, that can connects to your Psp to you computer.(If you don’t have one go to electronic store that sells games, and most likely they will have it, or Target sell the Psp Usb with a charger.)

-Umd (That you want to copy/backup)

-Memory Stick, if you want to put it back to Psp.

The Program

-UMDGen http://www.psp-hacks.com/file/948

-The download button is under the screenshot.

-It will be download as a .Rar file so you will need WinRAR.

-WinRAR http://www.rarlab.com/

-Download it and install it.

-Now extract your your UMDGen.Rar, and install it.

Okay now where done with the program for now.

PSP

-Plug your PSP to the computer using the USB.

-Power up your PSP and press the SELECT button on the PSP.(On the Home Screen)

-A menu will pop-up. M33 VSH MENU

-Go to USB DEVICE section.

-There you will see on the right column it should say Memory Stick, use the left and right key to switch.

-Switch it to UMD Disc.

-Press the SELECT button to close.

-Now turn it to USB Mode.

Computer

-On the computer it should have a pop-up folder, and a file, UMD(Numbers).*Example* UMD124322.

-Now open UMD Gen.

-On the top there is Open, click it and look for your folder.

*The folder is located in Computers, and it shows up as a external memory, mine was F.

-Select the UMD file, and it should open on UMD Gen. It should show a folder PSP_GAME and some other things.

-Now on the top next to Open there is a Save.

-Click Save and there should be 3 options. Select the second one Compressed (*.cso).

-It will ask you where to save, best location is your Desktop.

-It will take about 10-20 minutes to copy, depending on your game size.

-After your done there should be a .cso file on your desktop.

How to put the .Cso file on your Psp.

-Turn off USB Mode and press the SELECT button on the psp.

-It will take you to the menu, go to USB DEVICE and change it to Memory Stick.

-Turn on USB Mode.

-There should be a pop-up folder and it should contain a fold name PSP.

*If it doesn’t pop up go to Computers and locate your Psp’s Memory Stick.

-Stay on the same page that contains the file PSP.

-Right Click and make a new folder ISO

-Place your .cso/.iso files in there.

-Now, turn off USB Mode and go to the Game section on the PSP.

-Go to Memory Stick and your game should be there.

Thank you for using my guide, please comment.

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Schedule Unpacking / Extracting Of RAR Archive Files With Unpack Monitor

Unpacking RAR  archives can take an awful amount of time and it can be quite laborious to manually monitor RAR files as they get unpacked.  is a portable application which automatically extracts RAR files from specified directories at user defined-time interval. The added directories are continually monitored by Unpack Monitor to scan and unpack RAR periodically. So far, no other archive format is supported so it limits the use of this application.

To begin, add directories containing RAR files from Add Directory option. In case you add a wrong directory accidentally, you can select and remove it from Delete Directory option present underneath the menu bar.

When a new directory is added, a new window will pop up where you are required to configure additional options. You can select the destination folder to save the unpacked files, enable removal of RAR files after extraction, set video files to be moved (to the unpacked files folder), add a hard disk limit for unpacking files (up to 1GB), enable scanning for sub-folders and set a time frame for periodically scanning the added directory for unpacking files. Once settings are configured, close the window.

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This will start the unpacking process at scheduled intervals. The labeled columns next to each directory displays the acer aspire 4310 battery options which have been enabled for each folder in the queue (e.g. the scheduled time, deletion mode, size limitations, next scan schedule time, etc).

It also includes option to schedule system shutdown or restart as soon as unpacking process gets finished.

The advanced options can be configured from Options –> Settings. The General tab allows you to start Unpack Monitor with system startup and enable/disable logging. Whereas, from Unpacking tab you can select a text file containing passwords to automatically crack RAR passwords, enable unpacking of RAR files from unpacked folders, toggle scanning for sub-folders on/off,  remove acer aspire 4530 Battery finished jobs instead of scanning the directories periodically, and delete RAR files when unpacking is completed.

The Media Files tab provides a list of media file extensions to enable moving the media files within the selected directories to the pre-defined destination folder.

Like we mentioned before, Unpack Monitor limits the use because it lg t1 series Battery supports only one archive format, which is, RAR. We expect the developer to add support for more popular formats, such as, Zip and 7-Zip. Unpack Monitor works on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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