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Problems playing PSone games on my PSP

Sauce55

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I downloaded Jumping Flash from the PlayStation store and downloaded it to my PSP and the Certificate. My PSP is on firmware 3.30 OE-A and every time i try to play the game i get an error (80010002). The game is in game330 folder. Has any one ever heard of that error?

Please help
 
I downloaded Jumping Flash from the PlayStation store and downloaded it to my PSP and the Certificate. My PSP is on firmware 3.30 OE-A and every time i try to play the game i get an error (80010002). The game is in game330 folder. Has any one ever heard of that error?

Please help

Huh. I put my pops in regular GAME. Try that.

Then again, I haven't used any OFFICIAL PS1 releases.

EDIT: Not saying I'm a pirate. I ripped the games from the CDs that I own.
 
since this is a PlayStation store game make sure you do not have any KEYS.BIN file in the folder that contains the eboot.

also. if you downloaded this game on a previous firmware like 3.10 OE-A you will have to re-download it to generate a new certificate file.
 
The only way i was able to get the game to work was to go down to FW 3.03. The game worked fine i think there is some thing wrong with 3.30 OE-A that will not let you play PSone games from the PlayStaion store.
 
The only way i was able to get the game to work was to go down to FW 3.03. The game worked fine i think there is some thing wrong with 3.30 OE-A that will not let you play PSone games from the PlayStaion store.

interesting .. well there may be a way to get it working on 3.30 OE-A. You will probably need at least a 2GB memory stick to do this.

Download popsdecrypt here:
http://exophase.com/files/psp/psxdecrypt.rar

It will decompress and decrypt the PS store eboot. Once finished, test if the decrypted eboot works on 3.03. If it works, upgrade to 3.30 OE-A then try it.
 
since this is a PlayStation store game make sure you do not have any KEYS.BIN file in the folder that contains the eboot.

also. if you downloaded this game on a previous firmware like 3.10 OE-A you will have to re-download it to generate a new certificate file.

Are you saying that if you purchase a game from them, then update your firmware, you have to purchase the game AGAIN?

Wow Sony...Just...Wow.
 
Are you saying that if you purchase a game from them, then update your firmware, you have to purchase the game AGAIN?

Wow Sony...Just...Wow.


not purchase it again, but you have to re-download the whole game.
 
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