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[Official] 3.40 OE-A and 3.03 OE-C Installation Guide, FAQ
Installation Precautions
Precautions
//The flashing is a delicate process, since we are going to format the flash memory(flash0) of the PSP and install a "new firmware", so make sure your battery is fully charged, and the AC adapter is connected to the PSP.
//This guide will assume you have a 1.50, 2.71 SE-A, 2.71 SE-B, 2.71 SE-B', 2.71 SE-B'', 2.71 SE-C, 3.02 OE-A, 3.02 OE-B, 3.03 OE-A, 3.03 OE-B, 3.03 OE-C, 3.10 OE-A, 3.30 OE-A or 3.40 OE-A firmwares.
// YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!, nobody will take responsibility if your PSP bricks.
[Mod Note] Everyone needs to read the updated Piracy Policy . The forums will not be used to troubleshoot the use of PSX games whether they belong to you or not. Backups created for PSX are treated the same as other commercial ROMs/ISOs. If you have purchased them legally from the PS Network there would be no need to help. [/Mod Note]
You may view a video of the upgrade process here: video
Note that once you install 3.40OE-A, you cannot use custom icons unless they have been converted, or the designer has stated they are 3.10OE+ compatible. If you wish to convert them, follow my guide here.
Note: If you wish to install 3.03OE-C for better compatibility with PAL games, use the guide in the spoiler below this sentence. If not, pretend this thing wasn't here.
Spoiler for 3.03OE-C Guide :
Downloads
3.03 OE-C Dark_Alex's 3.03 OE-C
1.50 Update Eboot
3.03 Update Eboot
Creating the 3.03OE DATA.DXAR
1. From the 303oe_c.rar file you downloaded copy the oeupdmaker and oeupdmaker% folders into:
X:\PSP\GAME\ 2. After doing so copy the 303oeflasher and 303oeflasher% folders into:
X:\PSP\GAME\ 3. Copy the 1.5 Update renamed to 150.PBP into:
X:\PSP\GAME\oeupmaker 4. As well as the 3.03 update named 303.PBP into:
X:\PSP\GAME\oeupmaker Note: On pre-existing DAX custom firmwares, you may use the GAME150 folder as a guaranteed fool proof method (see Recovery Menu concerning GAME folder settings). Either way will work however, but this way has better success for some people.5. Now exit to the the PSP and enter the Game menu and start the OE UpdateMaker.
A bunch of white text will come up.
Once it finish (takes about 3 or so minutes on Sandisk memory sticks, Sony and Lexar ones may take upwards to 45 minutes.), it will return to the XMB. Once again connect your PSP to your PC via USB. There will now be a new file in PSP/GAME/OEUPDATEMAKER, named "DATA.DXAR". If it has the size of zero bytes, redownload the 3.03 and 1.5 updates, and start the whole process over.
6. Navigate to
PSP/GAME/OEUPDATEMAKER , and move the newly created DATA.DXAR into:
X:\PSP\GAME\303oeflasher
Flashing 3.03 OE-C
// TAKE OUT ANY UMD THAT IS IN THE DRIVE!!!
7. Make sure your battery is at least 75% (100% recommended) and plug the AC adapter. Navigate to the Game menu on the PSP and start the application named
3.03 OE-C Firmware install . Howeveer, if you want to take a chance with a less amount of battery when starting the program hold L and Triangle to bypass the battery check.
8. It will display some pink text, press
X , and it will start flashing your psp. A percentage will be displayed.
When it finishes, you will be prompted to manually restart your PSP. You can now delete the update files off of your memory stick.
Downloads
3.40 OE-A Dark_Alex's 3.40 OE-A
1.50 Update Eboot
3.40 Update Eboot
Creating the 3.40OE DATA.DXAR
1. From the 340oe_a.rar file you downloaded copy the oeupdmaker and oeupdmaker% folders into:X:\PSP\GAME\ 2. After doing so copy the 340oeflasher and 340oeflasher% folders into:
X:\PSP\GAME\ 3. Copy the 1.5 Update renamed to 150.PBP into:
X:\PSP\GAME\oeupmaker 4. Also copy the 3.40 update renamed to 340.PBP into:
X:\PSP\GAME\oeupmaker Note: On pre-existing DAX custom firmwares, you may use the GAME150 folder as a guaranteed fool proof method (see Recovery Menu concerning GAME folder settings). Either way will work however, but this way has better success for some people.5. Now exit to the the PSP and enter the Game menu and start the OE UpdateMaker.
A bunch of white text will come up.
Once it finish (takes about 3 or so minutes on Sandisk memory sticks, Sony and Lexar ones may take upwards to 45 minutes.), it will return to the XMB. Once again connect your PSP to your PC via USB. There will now be a new file in PSP/GAME/OEUPDATEMAKER, named "DATA.DXAR". If it has the size of zero bytes, redownload the 3.40 and 1.5 updates, and start the whole process over.
6. Navigate to PSP/GAME/OEUPDATEMAKER , and move the newly created DATA.DXAR into:X:\PSP\GAME\340oeflasher
Flashing 3.40 OE-A
// TAKE OUT ANY UMD THAT IS IN THE DRIVE!!!
7. Make sure your battery is at least 75% (100% recommended) and plug the AC adapter. Navigate to the Game menu on the PSP and start the application named 3.40 OE-A Firmware install . Howeveer, if you want to take a chance with a less amount of battery when starting the program hold L and Triangle to bypass the battery check.
8. It will display some pink text, press X , and it will start flashing your psp. A percentage will be displayed.
When it finishes, you will be prompted to manually restart your PSP. You can now delete the update files off of your memory stick.
Recovery and Homebrew Recovery Menu
1. Turn your PSP off, and turn it back on, holding the 'R' trigger button. The PSP will enter recovery mode.
2. Scroll to configuration, and press X .
3. Scroll to Game folder homebrew , and press X until it displays "(currently: 1.50 Kernel)".
Note: You may also disable hide corrupt icons and disable SCE logo. Also, you may notice that your recovery menu is now a different color than previous DAX custom firmwares. This is normal.
Loading Homebrew on 3.40OE
Follow the instructions regarding the Recovery Menu above. Note: You may need to create theses folder.To Load Homebrew, as you used to in 1.50, you should put the homebrew, kxploited or not, in the directory:
X:\PSP\GAME\
To Load Homebrew made for the base firmware kernel, place it into:
X:\PSP\GAME340\
You MUST have a GAME and GAME340 folder in the PSP folder of your memory stick.
If you have any further questions, please read the FAQ before posting.
FAQ
FAQ
I currently use another version of OE/SE, can I upgrade to the new OE without downgrading to 1.5?
Yes. A full OE installation can be done directly from an older version just as well as with the 1.5 firmware.
My browser won't work, I always get BSoD's Go to settings in XMB, and you should be good
If necessary, you may need to restore default settings and reenter all setup info.
When I open the Game Menu, my PSP freezes. How do I fix this? Connect your PSP to your PC.
Create a folder named GAMExxx (matching the base firmware: 271, 302, 303, 310, etc..) in your PSP folder (X:\PSP\GAME310)
Now, shut of your PSP
Turn your PSP back on, this time holding 'R' which will boot you into the recovery console, DO NOT PANIC
Scroll to Configuration, press 'X'
Scroll to Game folder homebrew, and press 'X' until it displays "(currently: 1.50 Kernel)"
Now, put all 1.0 and 1.5 homebrew in the X:\PSP\GAME folder, and put all base firmware programs into X:\PSP\GAMExxx (matching the base firmware: 271, 302, 303, 310, etc..)
My PRX files "plugins" don't work in game, even when I enable them. How do I fix this? (thanks to ci0ud strife, ADePSP, and |-Anubis-|) Start your PSP holding 'R', your PSP will boot into recovery mode.
Scroll to Advanced, hit 'X'
Scroll to Advanced Configuration, hit 'X'
Scroll to Plain modules in UMD/ISO, press 'X' to toggle it to enabled.
Make sure you have a confirmed working PRX file, and make sure it's enabled.
Exit recovery mode, and boot a game, enjoy
I have a custom 1.50 firmware, or my 1.50 firmware has custom backgrounds and such. Can I still upgrade? Yes, it doesn't matter if your 1.50 flash is "clean" or not, you can upgrade to OE all the same. How do I uninstall DAX custom firmwares? Open up the .rar file for your custom firmware.NOTE: The recovery flasher program is missing from the 3.03 OE-A and OE-C download (probably due to so many updates!). Download the original 3.02 OE-A and extract the folder from there.
Open the download .rar file, and open up the flasher for recovery folder
Now, extract the RECOVERY folder to X:\PSP\GAME\ (so that it is X:\PSP\GAME\RECOVERY)
Now, download the 1.5 Update
Rename the update from EBOOT.PBP to UPDATE.PBP.
Copy it to X:\PSP\GAME\RECOVERY\, there should now be 2 .prx files and 3 .pbp files
Turn off and turn back on your PSP, holding the 'R' button. Recovery console will come up DO NOT PANIC!
Scroll to Run program at /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/EBOOT.PBP, and press 'X'
Some purple writing will come up, press 'X'
You now have a 1.5 PSP
How do I disable UMD autoload? (Thanks to NINJ4) 1. Boot your PSP into Recovery mode (cold boot while holding R)
2. Go to Configuration, press X
3. Go to Skip SCE logo, press X
4. Go back, Exit. How do I disable corrupt icons? 1. Boot your PSP into Recovery mode (cold boot while holding R)
2. Go to Configuration, press X
3. Go to Hide Corrupt Icons, press X
4. Go back, Exit. Some of my apps don't load/ I have hide corrupt icons enabled, but there's still corrupt icons Download the EBOOT Fixer
Extract both of the files in the zip file to anywhere.
Open eBootFixer.exe
For 1.0 Eboots (only one folder):Enter the name you want the eboot to have in the enter eboot name text box.
Then, click fix eboot, and go to the eboot you want to fix, and press open
For 1.5 Eboots (two folders, one has a % sign):Click "1.5 mode"
Enter the name you want the eboot to have in the enter eboot name text box.
Then click the "Select % EBOOT (first)" button. Navigate to the eboot that's located in the folder with the % sign.
Then, click the "Select non-% EBOOT (second)" button. Navigate to the eboot that's located in the folder without the % sign.
Enjoy
I can't get IR Shell to work Use IR Shell v3.1 I only have a 32 MB memory stick, the files won't fit. Use IRShell, using the USBHost to make the update file. Then, put the update file and the updater eboot on your memory stick. I got the blue screen that says my flash1 is corrupted. What do I do? Don't panic. Just press 'circle', and verify that the information is correct, and you shouldn't see the screen again.Go to settings in XMB, and you should be good
If necessary, you may need to restore default settings and reenter all setup info.
How do I autoboot a program? 1. Place an eboot into /PSP/GAME/BOOT/EBOOT.PBP, this must be a 1.0 version homebrew
2. Boot into recovery mode by holding 'R' on boot up
3. Scroll to configuration, and enable starting an eboot on startup.
4. Exit recovery mode
5. The app will autostart whenever you turn on your PSP. How do I overclock my PSP? Read farther down on this FAQ about how do I use PRX files. Follow those steps, installing the Overclocking Module (OCMod)
You can also overclock the PSP using the recovery menu, but this will not allow on the fly CPU speed switching. I have a [insert region here] PSP. Do I need to do any special steps, or get any special EBOOTs? No, just follow the steps stated above Can I delete the update files after updating to the custom firmware? Of course. How do I flash customizations? Use either the OE customizer or Flash Agent. Both can be found at QJ's download site, dl.qj.net How do I use custom PRX's "plugins"? Download the PRX you want to use from here: http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-firmware-...ead-80310.html
Open the download, and find the .prx file
Extract it to X:\seplugins\ (where X is your PSP drive)
Make sure you have a game.txt and a vsh.txt in the seplugins folder
Now, decide how you want the prx to work. If you want it during UMD Game, edit game.txt. If you want it in the XMB (PSP main menu), edit vsh.txt. If you want it in both, edit both .txt files.
Open up whatever txt you were supposed to edit, and put the line "ms0:/seplugins/[PRX NAME HERE].prx" (without quotes) (ex. ms0:/seplugins/oc.prx)
Turn off your PSP. Turn it on holding R, you will go to the recovery console.
Select plugins, select your PRX, and press X to toggle enabled or not.
Now your PRX file should work.
My music/internet browser never load, my PSP just shuts off Scroll to Settings->Video Settings. If a blue screen comes up, hit 'circle', re-enter your data, and you should be good to go. Why can't I run official Sony updates? This was removed by Dark_AleX, you'll have to uninstall the custom firmware (or use the recovery menu) to run them. Why did you and Hardrive make a guide? Because I'm a rotten little copycat (take that)
EDIT by Adiuvo: Right, sure I am Does using a JAP or US update matter? No, it does not matter. Is there a success rate thread? Yes. Here. Is there a video of the flashing process? Yes, here: video
My backed up games won't run properly from the XMB, what should I do?To fix this problem go to your recovery menu by holding R at a hard boot (no sleep mode) and go to Advanced > Advanced Configuration, then turn 'Execute BOOT.BIN in UMD/ISO' to disable. You should now be able to run your backed up games properly.
NOTE: We DO NOT condone piracy in any way, this question is for those who use backed up games that they own LEGALLY! The DXAR maker won't open my EBOOT's! If you don't have extensions showing, don't add .pbp to the file name. Just have it be 150 and 310. Can this firmware be installed on a TA-082 motherboard? Yes, it can. Why won't my custom icons work!!! Because they are not compatible with 3.10 OE-A or 3.30 OE-A unless converted Guide . What files can you delete off of your memory stick after installing OE? All of them actually. You can even format your stick. I have a Korean PSP and am using the Korean language, Whenever I try updating to OE I get a BSoD. What's wrong? The Korean language was removed from OE to save space, so before updating you will have to change you PSP's language to English or another supported language.
SE/OE Changelog
Spoiler for Changes 2.71 SE-B :
Using SE: SE runs all homebrew from the /PSP/GAM271 folder using the 2.71 kernel. The compatibility of applications using the 2.71 kernel is the same as HEN-C since they both use the same core. Homebrew here have to be NOT kxploited.
To run applications with the 1.50 kernel, and have about 99% compatibility with current homebrew, put those applications in the /PSP/GAME150 folder. Homebrew here can be either kxploited or not.
Now the standard folder, /PSP/GAME can be configured in the recovery menu to either execute 1.50 homebrew or 2.71 one. (by default is set at 2.71 for compatibility with previous version)
Native UMD emulation is now in the custom firmware. ISOS are shown under memory stick games.Currently ISO and CSO are implemented, for technical reasons DAX is not implemented yet, but may be done in the future. At the moment they require an umd to be inserted in order to be played, although they show in the xmb without an umd.
Note that whenever you do an update to the ISO folder (add, delete, change files, first SE-B execution), a little delay will ocurr when entering in memory stick games. While the ISO folder is not changed, this won't happen.
Credits Black_Skull: Original writer
KoubaK: Translations
Vulpix: Pictures, movies, updates
Hardrive: Updates to SE-B'', FAQ, Updates to SE-C, Updates to 3.02OE, support
Adiuvo: Updates to 3.02OE, 3.03OE, 3.03OE-C, 3.10OE-A, FAQ updates, major revisions to FAQ, revision of 3.03OE-C install section, slimmed down FAQ
Phil: Spell Check
RazorG606: Simple Guide Creator
Henkibojj: Video
NeilR: SE/OE Changelog
Brad.: 3.03 OE-C/3.10 OE-A Add-on, 3.40/3.30 OE-A support, 3.30OE-A/3.40 OE-A change log
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