2012年11月7日星期三

Transfer UMD Games to the PC

Sony's Universal Media Disc (UMD) is the optical format suited for the Sony PSP for video gaming and high-resolution movies. As is also, the PSP just isn't competent at transferring data from the UMD to a PC. Fortunately, you will find third-party firmwares available that will allow that you do just that. Having a third-party firmware is safe and will not damage your ps vita charger, and some is usually unstable once in a while. You'll have choosing reverting to a official Sony firmware.



Instructions

1. Insert the UMD game you would like to transfer into a PSP with custom firmware version 3.52 M33 or higher. jklzaeqc 1108

2. Start your PSP. Go to "Home" (it the "M33 VSH" menu) screen.

3. Connect your proprietary USB cable out of your PSP in your PC.

4. Change "USB Device" to "UMD Game" on the Home screen. Press the "Select" button to exit.

5. Scroll for the bottom with the main menu and customize the device to "USB Mode." Your computer or laptop should detect the PSP shortly. Wait for a window to show up. The file in the window should read something similar to "UMD9660 ISO Image file."

6. Copy that file. Paste it with your desktop. Show patience, as this will take a bit. Once completed, rename the file to something simpler for you to recollect.

How to Delete the Typing History using a PS3

The PlayStation 3 uses a feature called Predictive Text Dictionary, which records each of the words typed through the gamer while operating the PS3, for example when he uses the Web browser. Sometimes the Predictive Text Dictionary could become overrun by too many terms and links, that may subsequently build a wide range of clutter on screen after you attempt to type. Or the user just might desire to delete the typing history for privacy reasons. In any case, PS3 owners can delete the Predictive Text Dictionary without notice.

Instructions

1. Power for the ps vita car charger and access the cross-menu bar (XMB) by pressing the PlayStation button within the controller in the heart of the on the button layout.

2. Scroll right or left to get the "Settings" portion of the XMB.

3 . Scroll right down to select "System Settings."

4. Go to "Delete Predictive Text Dictionary."

5. Look at the deletion within the resulting prompt.

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