i think so
You can donload it without the memory stick
Yes, you need a memory stick for all PSP's except the PSP Go which comes with a 16Gb hard drive built in
I think the psp supports mp3s and wmas, just put your music in the psp/music folder on your memory stick
A memory stick holds files on your PSP. Such as pictures or music. However they are usually a little pricey.
Take the memory card out the psp and then push it in fast and hold it in, but not that hard but you need to do it hard. You have to hold it the w hole time you want to load something or save. When i watch videos on my psp i have to hold the memory stick
use bluetooth
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Nothing. The memory stick is for you and the PSP to store data on. All the PSP's system files, the firmware, is coded into its internal memory. You will need your PSP to format the stick, and after that it will be able to save games, or you could load music onto it for the PSP to play, etc.
The SensMe Channel sorts the music on your Memory Stick, or Internal Memory by "mood", it doesn't let you get music.
NO, a PSP's memory stick is a memory stick pro duo. A dsi's is a sanDisk
There a few ways but most of them require having a mini usb wire which can connect your PSP to your PC. You will also require a Pro memory stick duo. Also you can connect your memory stick directly to the PC but you will need an adapter to do that. - You must have formatted the memory stick first using the psp formatting device in the system tools menu. Then its a simple process of dragging your music to the music folder.
It eraces everything on the card and makes the psp's folders for music, videos and all of the other folders.