it probably doesn't because like macs it runs on a different os. if your really unsure however you can scan the psp drive on your computer.
Plug in the cable you get with the PSP, skip over to the far Left Menu and enter USB mode Press my Computer found on the start menu (if using a windows computer) Then you should see a new drive which will be your PSP. Then the root, will be the folder 'PSP' the drive name/letter will varry.
To get pics on your psp you hook up your 2.0 usb to the usb port on the psp and the computer you open up psp document which is under my computer then go to the removable disc drive that it is under and open folder(photo) drag the photos you want to the photo folder opened for the psp and it will download them to it.
Just connect it to the computer using a USB cable (a PSP's USB slot is a Micro-B port), and the memory stick will appear to the computer as a removable drive to which you can copy files to.
it is an high performance one you can save it in both scan and usb
First you scan the pictures and save them onto a external memory drive or a jump drive. After this is done you can take the pictures out of the portable memory drive and transfer them onto your computer.
The PSP's memory card in effect would be just like a USB drive, you can put anything on it. However the PSP is not a PC, and will be unable to run anything but programs specifically made to run on the PSP.
get a psp-usb cable attach to the top of your Psp and then your computer usb slot, it will then be in your computer, there you can access it
Buy a psp USB cable plug in to psp and computer it will be in my computer
from a website (use anti virus and anti spyware) from an email (let the anti virus scan your emails) from a pen drive/usb drive (scan with anti virus) from an infected cd/dvd (use threat fire) from the network (use a firewall)
You plug the PSP into the computer using a USB cable.
I will connect my psp to the computer