On the top. You'll need a special wire since the connection isn't the same as the one on your computer, but it's a pretty common wire - your digital camera probably uses the same one.
The charging wires for the controllers on the PS3 use the same wire
once you plug your PSP into the computer with a USB cable you have to turn on your PSP and click on USB connection under settings
when you cut on your psp u go to setting and scroll down till you see usb connection and then you press the button and plug ur usb in and there you go
Some firmwares allow the PSP to charge from a USB connection to a PC.
yes you can charge a psp off a ps3. put the psp on USB connection mode, then connect it in a ps3 with a USB cable, there your psp should be charging.
You can probably try connecting again.Select usb connection on your psp after you've connected the usb cable from your psp to computer.If your computer still don't detect your psp, you should probably try to use another usb cable and see if it works or not.
Try updating the firmware, USB connectivity was added and upgraded through the releases.
Connect your PSP to your computer via USB link, make sure that your PSP is in USB Mode (Settings > USB Connection), open up your PSP's "drive" - My Computer > Removable Drive (F:) in Windows Explorer, and use it like any other way. Summary: * Connect via USB * Put PSP in USB Mode (Settings > USB Connection) * Open your PSP in Windows Explorer, either by pop-up window or manually * Right-click * ** New... ** Folder Folder names are quite sensitive and MUST be in all caps. For videos, create a folder named "VIDEO" (without quotes). Music is usually in the "PSP" folder, but I made a separate one in the root, named "MUSIC". Once you're done with all that, just press O on your PSP and take out the USB cable. You're done!
You have to have a Wireless internet connection at your house, or otherwise called wi-fi. Then you turn on the ad hoc switch on your psp and your in.
To download games from the PSN you either need wireless internet, or a USB connection with a PC, using Media Go.
well yes it depends though if you have a usb cable that plugs in from psp to computer. here are the steps. 1. get your psp 2. have the usb cable lugged in to psp and computer 3. have psp on 4. click usb connection from settings in psp menu 5.wait.... 6. on computer your psp folders will pop up 7. click on psp then music and if you have music on there click on it and drag it out onto the desktop 8. then it will show u then you will just need to clikc on it and it should play.
The PSP Go has a special proprietary USB port, which needs a special cable produced by Sony. The regular PSP's USB port is just a Mini-B slot, for which you can buy a commercially available USB cable.
The USB is the little port at the top of the PSP, which can be used to connect it to a PC.