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3.40oe-a PSARdumper or Popsloader?

DarkDisciple13

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HI, supernoob here. I just added the 3.40oe firmware to my psp. When playing Final Fantasy 7 on my psp, i came across glitches that evetually froze the game. I heard that popsloader would be an ideal way to help solve that problem. So, following the instructions of Tenshigami's Popsloader guide (http://forums.exophase.com/showthread.php?t=1553), i tried to use PSARdumper. yet when i tried running the program, i just got an error code stating that "the game could not be start". Can someone please help me out with this one? Any suggestions?
 
HI, supernoob here. I just added the 3.40oe firmware to my psp. When playing Final Fantasy 7 on my psp, i came across glitches that evetually froze the game. I heard that popsloader would be an ideal way to help solve that problem. So, following the instructions of Tenshigami's Popsloader guide (http://forums.exophase.com/showthread.php?t=1553), i tried to use PSARdumper. yet when i tried running the program, i just got an error code stating that "the game could not be start". Can someone please help me out with this one? Any suggestions?

where did you place the EBOOT.PBP?
 
I placed the EBOOT.PBP from the PSAR Dumper in the Game folder (ms0:\PSP\Game)
When i try to launch the app from my psp, i get the the error code ("The game could not be started"-80020148 )
 
I placed the EBOOT.PBP from the PSAR Dumper in the Game folder (ms0:\PSP\Game)
When i try to launch the app from my psp, i get the the error code ("The game could not be started"-80020148 )

That's why. It needs to go in the GAME150 folder.

e.g. ms0:\PSP\GAME150\PSARDumper\EBOOT.PBP
 
Wow....so simple. Thanks so much! this is one step towards my path of enlightment.(kinda cliche, but gets the job done)
1 more thing, if you don't mind. how would i boot my psp in recovery?
 
Wow....so simple. Thanks so much! this is one step towards my path of enlightment.(kinda cliche, but gets the job done)
1 more thing, if you don't mind. how would i boot my psp in recovery?

While turning on your PSP, hold the R button for about 10 secs or so
 
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