Post by suloku » Wed Aug 20, pm. Post by suloku » Fri Aug 22, am. Post by AnotherLife » Thu Aug 28, pm. Privacy Terms. Quick links. PSP go wireless file transfer Most of the homebrews discussed in this forum can be downloaded here. If I open the wireless file transfer software from stick only MS directories appearing and its the same for the internal memory.
PSP 6. What software were you trying to use before? That will give me a better reference to what you're looking for. The only thing I can think of that offers what you're talking about is Nethost FS, which is very old and I don't think anyone has updated it for the Go. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods.
Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Method 1. Make sure you're using the same PSN account you used when you downloaded the game from the store. Use a USB cable to connect the two systems. As long as your Memory Stick is installed and recognized, the game will be transferred directly to it.
Select the Settings toolbox icon, then select the USB connection icon. On the PS3, choose a game you'd like to copy. The full list of games available for copying can be found in the Game folder. Press the Triangle button on your PS3 controller once you've decided on a game. Start your game. Select your game to play.
Method 2. Download and install Sony MediaGo. Point your web browser to mediago. Make sure your computer can run the software. MediaGo will guide you through the process. View your download list in MediaGo. Download your game. Copy the game to the PSP. The next step varies depending on where you want the game to be stored. If you want the game to move right to the Memory Stick, right-click on the game and highlight "Add to," then select Memory Stick.
Click the circle button on your PSP. This will take the device out of USB mode. You can unplug your USB cable. Method 3. Make sure you have a hacked PSP.
You'll only be able to use this method if you've hacked your PSP. Some users decide that having the ability to download free games from any website is worth the risk.
Connect the PSP to the computer. Browse the PSP as a hard disk from the computer. Double-click to open it. Double-click on it to open. Make sure the name of the new folder is in all capital letters. Drag and drop the game files into the ISO folder. The file extension for your game should either be. ISO or.
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