Either your install custom firmware on your PSP permanently, or your use a homebrew exploit.
Using a Pandora battery or the ChickHen exploit will allow you to permanently install homebrew.
You can use the Patapon Exploit to temporary run some homebrew.
First download the homebrew to your PC.
It usually comes compressed, so uncompress the file.
Look for the folder that contains "eboot.pbp" and copy the folder to your PSP's "GAME" folder. It is usually located in the "PSP" folder in the root of your memory stick.
If the homebrew your are trying to install is for the 1.5 kernel, you may have to install the kernel. Then place the two folders containing the "eboot.pbp" into your "GAME150" folder.
Once the homebrew is on your PSP, you should be able to find it in your memory card under Games.
PSP Homebrew is software for the Sony PSP that is unofficial (Not made by Sony or any game companies E.G. Rockstar). Homebrew software most of the time is safe and some Homebrew software is worth getting but some can't run on higher PSP Firmware so if you get into Homebrew, it isn't worth upgrading your PSP's Firmware.
You can download games from the PlayStation Store, but you cannot run homebrew unless your PSP is modified.
no sony would never do that it would be a stupid buisness move go to http//psp3000hacks.com then look up chickHEN R2 it will tell you stuff that lets you run homebrew on psp 3000
Unlocking a PSP usually refers to removing restrictions or limitations, such as region-locking or being able to run homebrew applications and games that are not officially approved. This process can allow users to have more freedom in using their PSP device.
You must use a homebrew enabler like chicHEN
And If so How!!?!?!? Plus I dont Want to buy anything. Thanks.
One can find information on PSP Homebrew on various websites that specialize in electronics programming. However, jailbreaking your PSP is illegal and it will not work.
No, at least not without modding the PSP, the products are not manufactured by the same company, an have incompatible firmware. It may be possible if the PSP has been modded and able to run homebrew applications
the best firmware is 5.03. if you go to pspslimhacks.com, then look for chcikHEN R2 it will help run homebrew on your psp. for example psptube (youtube for psp cfw)
No. its not illegal, but it depends what you do with it.
If you're PSP can run homebrew, download the password retriever in related links. Otherwise there seems to be almost no ways to retrieve the password.
Hacking the PSP means to overwrite the firmware, ie, the programming that boots the PSP up and tells it how to operate. Custom Firmware allows you to run 'homebrew' software, ie, programs the general public has made for the PSP, as well as tinker with the PSP's internal settings.